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in the same place (used when citing a reference)

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(32.) Ibid., 7: a benefizio comune di tutti i Toscani, e particularmente de' Fiorentini.
(82.) Ibid. Examples of this form of terrorism include the CIA's participation in overthrowing democratically elected leaders and installing dictatorships in Chile, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic.
La Coruna: 29TNJ51: punta Fornelos, -10/-15 m, 07-07-1986, cistocarpos, PC 72722; Ibid., MA-Algae 2492; Ibid., SANT-Algae 2768; Ibid., -3/-5 m, 08-07-1986, cistocarpos, SANT-Algae 594; ria de Ferrol, -10 m, 13-07-1991, cistocarpos y ramas anteridiales, SANT-Algae 381.
(45.) Ibid., 1:135, [i4r]: "una bombicina interula ...
(204.) See decisions in Al-Najjar; Kiareldeen; Nasser Ahmed; Anwar Haddam, Ibid.
30TUP70: ria de Tina Mayor, Pechon, playa de Mio, 01-VIII-1996, tetrasporocistes, ITAC 3453; Ibid., 02-VIII-1996, anteridios, ITAC 3452.
Denn sonst Fleisch und Blut / auch vom geringsten horen oder lesen unzeitig entzundet irren kan." Ibid.
(47.) Ibid., 21: "continet enim propriissimos terminos, et rebus signifficandis maxime accomodatos."
(9.) Ibid. These problems also are characteristic of H/B situations, which are highlighted in parentheses.
(28.) Ibid., Predica 19, lines 107-10: "I fiorentini, de' quali la fama del senno e delle virtu risonava il mare e lla terra, di tanta gloria."
(117.) Ibid. See also Sarah Graham-Brown, Sanctioning Saddam: The Politics of Intervention in Iraq (London and New York: Taurus, 1999), p.
(7.) Ibid. Some observers objected to the length of time granted to speakers from the floor who often competed with the presenters of major papers for a voice on the issues.
On his presence in the camp during August 1505, see ibid., 51-55.
(6) See ibid. Women also commit filicide, but in significantly lower numbers than men, and in very different circumstances.
Home strife alone kept the armies busy (Ibid. 215).