0 (American someplace) (in or to) some place not known or not named -- suatu tempat
I guess you should always have these leaflets somewhere there with you in your bag.
The excellence of some passages does not compensate for the book's flaws, but will ensure that it remains on my bookshelves, somewhere.
Once we fix or trap the target somewhere and remove the obstacles around it, we can access the target easily by the mechanical micromanipulator.
The contrast is stark, and, in my own view, the reality of grammar lies somewhere in the middle between these two extremes.
Neither of these extremes looks promising in itself, so no doubt the best answer lies somewhere in between - a combination of instruction and experience.
The truth is probably somewhere in between these extremes.
Consequently, each social group of farmers adopted an attitude toward cooperation that was somewhere between the following two extremes.
We assume here that the events causing slots to change their values are described somewhere else in the ontology as concepts themselves.
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