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Unland

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Un`land´
v. t.1.To deprive of lands.


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The combined influence of these contingent variables has motivated many US physicians to experiment with a wide variety of complex organizational forms over the past decade (Magel 1999, Evans 1998, and Unland 1995).
``It's an agreement between all of the guys that we're here for one thing - to help the kids,'' said Ernie Unland, a mechanic who this year put down his bait and rod to help with the kids' fishing derby and games.
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