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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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Workbench first appeared in an earlier incarnation as an application called Intercycle from now defunct company Interport Inc.
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He combines a little of Clark Gable with a whisper of Cary Grant's early incarnation as a vaudevillian stage comic.
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In their latest incarnation , these cheerful blooms have lost their association with the peace movement.
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One such is the latest incarnation of WordScan from Calera, WordScan Plus 1.1c.
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In one later incarnation , she is depicted as severe, with a scalpel and a large pair of pincers.
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Call this latest incarnation Reelection Hillary.
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The local press came in curious gaggles, and the students eased shyly into their new incarnations as media darlings.
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The measure is not only the first full-scale law passed by the Supreme Soviet in its new incarnation as a professional legislature.
previous
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Only the flagship 50 configurations use the 7100; the lower end boxes in each class using previous incarnations of the chip.
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But only because I liked the irony; in his previous incarnation , I could not have imagined him near the water.
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He has been a sceptic in all of his previous incarnations .
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Little had changed here since its previous incarnation .
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Zephandra Butolphi must have been a civil servant in a previous incarnation: no one ever made a decision alone.
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Kohl pencil comes in at roughly three times the price it was in its previous incarnation as an eyeliner.
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It was too narrow in its previous incarnation .
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Those of you with long memories will remember Robert Rankin's previous incarnation with Pan.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In Hindu lore, Rama is an incarnation of the god Vishnu.
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Supporters hope that the party in its new incarnation will be more popular with the voters.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But this does not alter the fact that there is an issue between Eckhart and Snyder, between incarnation and transcendental release.
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Her first incarnation on EastEnders was too shocking, though.
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I can not remember all the incarnations of this place, but the current one is offering up some terrific food.
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In one later incarnation , she is depicted as severe, with a scalpel and a large pair of pincers.
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On top was a confectionary incarnation of the goddess Liberty.
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Only the flagship 50 configurations use the 7100; the lower end boxes in each class using previous incarnations of the chip.
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We must never separate incarnation and atonement.