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attenuating predominantly

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cardiovascular and cerebrovascular

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preselect the user specified in the combo box to the right. use this if this computer is predominantly used by a certain user.

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இந்த கணினி பொதுவாக ஒரே பயனரால் பயன்படுத்தப்படும் என்றால் அந்த பயனரை பலத்தேர்வுப்பெட்டியில் முன்தேர்வு செய்ய முடியும்

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was the coverage of china in the south african media predominantly positive or negative in the period 2009-2012?

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49) powerpoint விளக்கக்காட்சிகள் பரவலாக பயன்படுத்தப்படுகின்றன

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the king cobra is a species of venomous snake in the family elapidae. the species is endemic to asia, and is found predominantly in forests from india through southeast asia.

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இராஜநாகத்துடன் குடும்ப elapidae உள்ள நச்சுத்தன்மையுடைய பாம்பை இனமாகும். இனங்களுக்கு ஆசியா முழுவதும் தோன்றும் நோயாக இருக்கும், மற்றும் தென்கிழக்கு ஆசியா எனப் இந்தியாவில் இருந்து காடுகள் பெரிதும் காணப்படுகிறது.

Last Update: 2017-07-09
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telugu (english pronunciation: /ˈtɛlʉɡuː/;[5] తెలుగు telugu, ipa: [t̪el̪uɡu]) is a dravidian language and is the only language other than hindi, english and bengali that is predominantly spoken in more than one indian state,[citation needed] being the primary language in andhra pradesh and telangana, as well as in the town of yanam where it is also an official language. it is also spoken by significant minorities in the andaman and nicobar, chhattisgarh, karnataka, maharashtra, odisha, tamil nadu, and puducherry, and by the sri lankan gypsy people. it is one of six languages designated a classical language of india.[6][7] telugu ranks third by the number of native speakers in india (74 million) (2001 census),[8] thirteenth in the ethnologue list of most-spoken languages worldwide[9] and is the most widely spoken dravidian language. it is one of the twenty-two scheduled languages of the republic of india.[10] in loans from sanskrit, telugu retains some of its features that have subsequently been lost in some of its daughter languages such as hindi and bengali, especially in the pronunciation of some vowels and consonants.[11]

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telugu (english pronunciation: /ˈtɛlʉɡuː/;[5] తెలుగు telugu, ipa: [t̪el̪uɡu]) is a dravidian language and is the only language other than hindi, english and bengali that is predominantly spoken in more than one indian state,[citation needed] being the primary language in andhra pradesh and telangana, as well as in the town of yanam where it is also an official language. it is also spoken by significant minorities in the andaman and nicobar, chhattisgarh, karnataka, maharashtra, odisha, tamil nadu, and puducherry, and by the sri lankan gypsy people. it is one of six languages designated a classical language of india.[6][7] telugu ranks third by the number of native speakers in india (74 million) (2001 census),[8] thirteenth in the ethnologue list of most-spoken languages worldwide[9] and is the most widely spoken dravidian language. it is one of the twenty-two scheduled languages of the republic of india.[10] in loans from sanskrit, telugu retains some of its features that have subsequently been lost in some of its daughter languages such as hindi and bengali, especially in the pronunciation of some vowels and consonants.[11]

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