avant in A Sentence

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    Publisher Software: Avant Force.

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    Avant names chief risk officer.

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    It is a Grey Audi RS6 Avant.

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    Audi RS6 Avant.

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    The more Avant- garde created embroidered petticoats under sheer saris.

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    Combined together, you get a potent performance from the Samsung Galaxy Avant.

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    Ranvir who shared his 1985 photograph captioned it as"Avant Garde since 1985".

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    He has also appeared in the short film Avant Garde, which was showcased at film festival across the globe.

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    Avant Browser is an app developed by Anderson Che available in its latest version 2018 build 5, whose license is.

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    He has also appeared in the short Avant Garde, which has been featured in film festivals around the world.

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    The 28-year-old Israeli singer, songwriter and producer has made waves at home and abroad for her Avant garde style and politically-infused lyrics.

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    The class is held twice a month in fall and spring and is spearheaded by volunteer coordinator Evie McGhee and other Avant Garde members.

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    Although the famous Avant garde artist Andy Warhol himself disowned the city of his birth, perhaps Pittsburgh's greatest draw is the museum built in his honour and housing a vast collection of his work.

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    First, though, Einstein decided to put in a year of preparation at a school in the nearby town of Aarau- a place that stressed Avant garde methods like independent thought and visualization of concepts.

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    There's a new Audi RS6 Avant coming out in sometime in the very near future, but if you want yours used with a little bit of added starpower, you might consider buying Kimi Raikkonen's old Audi.

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    As mentioned, Hedy's idea, in collaboration with the Avant garde musician George Antheil who had previously experimented with automated control of musical instruments, used“frequency hopping”, wherein transmitter and receiver communicated via a channel that constantly changed frequencies, making it difficult to detect and jam.

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