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This email program allows you to append a different quotation to your messages every day.

The distinctive pattern on the hides of zebras allows them to blend in with their surroundings.

Recent research shows that hurricanes spur the growth of plankton in our oceans by stirring up the water, add1and thereby bringing food and plankton to the surface where sunlight allows these tiny plants to bloom.

Rubber is the ingredient in gum which allows the chewer to blow bubbles.

Frogs have their eyes and nose on top of their head, which allows them to breathe and see when most of their body is under water.

Internet technology allows radio stations to broadcast their programs all over the world.

Rubber is the ingredient in gum which allows the chewer to blow bubbles.

Barbara De Angelis once remarked that what allows us, as human beings, to psychologically survive life on Earth, with all of its pain, drama, and challenges, is a sense of purpose and meaning.

My neighbor has a satellite dish that allows him to receive over 500 different television channels, but there's still nothing good on.

Rubber is the ingredient in gum which allows the chewer to blow bubbles.

There is an escape clause in the contract which allows us to cancel it if we are dissatisfied with the product.

The fish has a little sucker on its belly which allows it to cling to rocks for protection against predators.

The people of the Turkish village of Kuskoy often communicate through whistling, which allows them to communicate over distances of almost a mile.



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