| 11. | Rigmarole has a variety of influences, contributing greatly to the diversity of their compositions.
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| 12. | The rigmarole of export procedures and for export incentives continue to add to exporters'woes.
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| 13. | :: No need to go through that rigmarole if the original poster owns the copyright.
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| 14. | The usual Anglo rigmarole . talk ) 19 : 06, 20 December 2011 ( UTC)
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| 15. | It has now become clear to Holmes what the " rigmarole of lies " is all about.
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| 16. | Merriam Webster gives a very different account of the origin rigmarole and the term " Ragman Roll ".
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| 17. | His Quaker and Baptist roots were Bible-centered and, he says, " suspicious of rigmarole.
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| 18. | "There's a lot of procedural rigmarole that applies only in death penalty cases,"
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| 19. | After all, he had just spent the whole morning going through the rigmarole of promoting his latest work.
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| 20. | :: : : We have already been through the rigmarole about how I am not a notable person.
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