| 11. | Smith said, couching his earlier remark.
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| 12. | The NTSB is couching its statements with conditional verbs as the case becomes increasingly sensitive.
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| 13. | "Now there is some couching in terms of ` maybe, "'
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| 14. | These Khanqahs have been using as a central couching and preaching place by the Nurbakhshia.
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| 15. | Scholars agree that three embroidered items from the coffin of St Cuthbert in underside couching.
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| 16. | "' Couching "'is the earliest documented form of cataract surgery.
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| 17. | Gingrich gets away with the pose by couching his throwback agenda in a lot of technobabble.
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| 18. | I'm saying it without the obligatory couching of " for now ."
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| 19. | When couching threads contrast with laid threads, patterns may be worked in the couching stitches.
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| 20. | When couching threads contrast with laid threads, patterns may be worked in the couching stitches.
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