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And a venerable allied military organization is the best of all worlds.

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It is a shame to see a venerable news institution reduced to a billionaire’s plaything.

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ILe was bent on expanding the avenues of Latin music, but she was going to achieve this by delving into the venerable genres connected to her heritage.

Late last year, the venerable New York venue opened a branch in Hollywood, and Blue Note announced a partnership with the L.A.

The republic’s consuls and other officers became Augustus’ lapdogs, but he preserved their venerable offices and titles “with anxious care,” seeming to consult them and massaging their vanity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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