| 1. | He called the report " a regurgitation of criticisms"
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| 2. | Most frequently it is applied for the treatment of aortic regurgitation.
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| 3. | Some birds and insects use defensive regurgitation to ward off predators.
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| 4. | She is fed by the male on the nest by regurgitation.
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| 5. | The young are fed by regurgitation, typically in the evening.
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| 6. | They share blood by regurgitation, but do not share randomly.
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| 7. | It's merely a factual regurgitation of what transpired.
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| 8. | Eric calls them ` The Regurgitation Generation . "'
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| 9. | Everyone was choking on the regurgitation that has all but destroyed originality.
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| 10. | Sometimes there is a regurgitation of a small amount of stomach contents.
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