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the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon - r in a stable unchanging manner
the death rate in Russia has been stably high
- Then one day, Kline, an advertising agency art director in New York, stumbled on a radically new design; it flew more stably than any previous model, and a lot farther as well.
- And while the current interglacial period has been stably temperate, the previous one, according to at least one study, was evidently interrupted by frigid spells lasting hundreds .
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