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adverb bonded by cement or a similar substance
verb Simple past tense and past participle of cement.
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With "Random Winds" (1980), the story of a doctor and the three women who haunt his life, and "Eden Burning" (1982), about a wealthy young woman who endures rape only to become pregnant with her attacker's child, Mrs. Plain cemented her reputation as what the Times called "the queen of family-saga writers."
With her name cemented in the Georgia softball record books, Goler can turn her attention to breaking some prestigious conference records as well - the SEC single-season record for home runs (25) and RBIs (79).
With her name cemented in the Georgia softball record books, Goler can turn her attention to breaking some prestigious conference records as well - the SEC single-season record for home runs (25) and RBIs (79).
With her name cemented in the Georgia softball record books, Goler can turn her attention to breaking some prestigious conference records as well - the SEC single-season record for home runs (25) and RBIs (79).
With her name cemented in the Georgia softball record books, Goler can turn her attention to breaking some prestigious conference records as well - the SEC single-season record for home runs (25) and RBIs (79).
With her name cemented in the Georgia softball record books, Goler can turn her attention to breaking some prestigious conference records as well - the SEC single-season record for home runs (25) and RBIs (79).
With her name cemented in the Georgia softball record books, Goler can turn her attention to breaking some prestigious conference records as well - the SEC single-season record for home runs (25) and RBIs (79).
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