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Late Latin dēviāre is based on the Latin adjective devius ` out of the way; off the road, 'which is also the ancestor of English DEVIOUS ` roundabout, circuitous; not straightforward, underhanded' and OBVIATE ` to remove from the way; to make unnecessary by anticipating or circumventing '
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS, INTENDED TO OBVIATE DIFFICULTIES,
Theism: The Witness of Reason and Nature to an All-Wise and Beneficent Creator. 1823-1886 1855
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WHOM EVERYTHING EXISTS; AND PARTICULARLY TO OBVIATE DIFFICULTIES
Theism: The Witness of Reason and Nature to an All-Wise and Beneficent Creator. 1823-1886 1855
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OBVIATE THE ISSUE AND GO FOR MORE FEDERAL ASSISTANCE WITHOUT ELIMINATING MEDICARE ABORTIONS OF STIPULATING THE NAMING OF JUDGES WHO WOULD BE OPPOSED!
THE IRATE NATION 2008
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