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are
1[ ahr; unstressed er ]
are
2[ air, ahr ]
noun
- a measure of surface area: 1 are is equal to 1/100 (0.01) of a hectare (100 square meters or 119.6 square yards). : a
are
1/ ɑː; ə /
verb
- the plural form of the present tense (indicative mood) of the verb `be' and the singular form used with you
are
2/ ɑː /
noun
- a unit of area equal to 100 sq metres or 119.599 sq yards; one hundredth of a hectare a
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That gross abuse should be among the products of such all-prior-bets-are-off decision making is hardly surprising.
Dwyer was present for many of the events he describes, providing a you-are-in-the-room feel.
“No,” he said, with an are-you-kidding kind of look on his face.
Surely there are a comparable number of researchers with sticky palms on the vaccines-are-safe side of the ledger as well.
This was the corporations-are-people Romney, who seems like a plutocrat even as he tries to strike an average-guy tone.
His mother pointed out the direction, and said it was called Are-ava, house-of-banyan-sticks.
If the base metals are not gold, it is only through some accidental hindrance; they are-all potentially gold.
Ahif you are so coldhow cold you are!it gives me little shivers when you look soand I am always hotLettie!
"We a-are uunder no-o-o acceleration fro-om he-ell," the literal mind told him.
And they answered, ‘We-aw-are-the-aw-Staff-aw-Department, godmother, and we are very well indeed.’
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