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    Later the name‘Magapperu' got Colloquially transformed to Mogappair.

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    Colloquially, It is known as S. K. College.

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    Colloquially, the word haram takes on different meanings

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    A microphone, Colloquially nicknamed mic or mike(/maɪk/),

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    Colloquially The Piazza.

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    Although Colloquially Delhi

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    Colloquially it is a practice of death and dying.

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    Although used Colloquially for decades, following its official application in 1972,

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    Protein, though used Colloquially to refer to any polypeptide, refers to

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    Nevertheless, Colloquially, the term"cortisone" has prevailed for all drugs with cortisol effect.

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    They are known as blackheads, whiteheads, blemishes, pimples or even Colloquially as'spots'.

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    In the Southwestern United States and Mexico, Mexican and Mexican-American track workers were Colloquially"traqueros.

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    John Mackintosh Square(Colloquially The Piazza) is a main square in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.

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    Sepsis, Colloquially known as blood poisoning, occurs as a result of an infection, usually from bacteria.

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    though the term was also used Colloquially for territories as small as a manor châtellenie.

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    A microphone, Colloquially nicknamed mic or mike(/maɪk/), is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal.

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    Ecclestone experimented with a digital television package(known Colloquially as Bernievision) which was launched at the 1996 German

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    To ensure maximum“electric conversation” speed, the fat that covers the neurons, and what we know Colloquially as“nerves”, is essential.

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    A C-labeled venerable building in Holm, 400m from the church, which previously housed the district's store- Colloquially known as"Old Affär'n".

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    Colloquially known as the IDR Act 1951, it empowered the government to regulate the pattern of industrial development through licensing.

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    As part of the transition, the unit of account, at least Colloquially, changed from real to“bit” in the U. S.

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    The square was instead Colloquially known as Hausers Pladsand this name was used when the first street signs was installed.

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    Although used Colloquially for decades, following its official application in 1972, six generations of officially named S-Klasse sedans have been produced.

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    Although used Colloquially for decades, following its official application in 1972, five generations of officially named S-Class sedans have been produced.

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    Venmo, the new digital wallet, has become so popular among millennials that many use the term"to Venmo" Colloquially as a verb.

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    Various models were made, including the Hummer from 1955 to 1959, but they are all Colloquially referred to as"Hummers" at present.

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    What makes the labyrinth particularly interesting is that Vlad the Impaler(who we know Colloquially as Count Dracula) was imprisoned there for 14 years.

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    Tristan da Cunha Colloquially Tristan, is both a remote group of volcanic islands in the south Atlantic Ocean and the main island of that group.

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    Wisden Cricketers' Almanack(often referred to simply as Wisden or Colloquially as"the Bible of Cricket") is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.

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    FKBP12F36V is a protein which does not naturally oligomerize but is known to dimerize upon the addition of the AP20187 drug(Colloquially known as the BB dimerizing ligand)11,12.

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