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“But I meant…I’m called Malum. And he’s Christopher. To tell you apart from the other jaculuses.”

From Literature

Apart from the 16 Indians, the crew has one person each from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

From BBC

In “Vanished,” premiering Friday on MGM+, Kaley Cuoco plays Alice, an archaeologist, a fact she repeats whenever she’s asked about herself, without particularly seeming like one, apart from passing mentions of Byzantine caves and “one of the earliest examples of Christian worship” to make her sound professional.

From Los Angeles Times

What sets Manyweather apart from the rest is his unique combination of playing as an offensive lineman in college himself, as well as his degree in history and kinesiology.

From BBC

Apart from the scorpions, I loved all of it—from riding my motorcycle alongside stampeding water buffalo on the city’s thoroughfare to the 80-cent pad thai from a shack en route to the cabin I shared with a Thai roommate.

From The Wall Street Journal