- - Rear-admiral and one cheer-leader about to trifle, fundamentally
- - Essentially sharp about appearing in motoring event
- - "I've devised a new way to derive square roots," Tom said ......
- - Fundamentally
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- - admiral or rear admiral, perhaps
- - Arrange in a list, perhaps
- - captain or ensign
- - corporal or private
- - Colonel or general, for example
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- - Rear admiral's rear
- - Toward the rear of the boat
- - Towards the rear, on a ship
- - destroyer's rear
- - Towards the rear of the ship
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- - Rear admiral's rear
- - The rear part of a boat or ship
- - severe u.s. violinist isaac
- - Rear to be strict
- - Hard as a westerner's heart
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- - To the rear, to a rear admiral
- - Like a seabird behind a ship
- - Not having got to the fore in one's craft
- - a grim situation on board
- - ran set out at the back
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- - To the rear, to a rear admiral
- - in or towards the stern of a ship
- - Toward a ship's stern
- - Sailor a foot nearer the stern
- - Behind the stern
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- - Fundamentally instructed to be confined to one's room
- - experienced, but no longer allowed to fly
- - Underdog sloshed but connected to reality
- - Came down to earth
- - Not allowed to fly
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- - Such an MND performance would be fundamentally defective
- - Unfathomable — not like A Midsummer Night's Dream
- - Immeasurable praise surrounding maxim recalled
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- - seen as fundamentally right to provide aid for some californians
- - [Maths.] Quantity expressed as the root of another
- - being one of extreme views, carl needs aid
- - i'd involve clara for fundamental reasons
- - carl needs aid however primitive
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- - fundamentally a mad hatter
- - Really, a tango with Queen?
- - Fundamentally, a skill is required to pen article
- - Fundamentally, the answer lies in technique
- - Fundamentally, a nasty threat
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