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The claims of either side have not been independently verified.

Where and how he was killed wasn't disclosed by the YPG, nor could the information be confirmed independently.

He likes that he isn't behoven to lobbyists and backers, that he can say what he says independently.

A “caffeine nap,” or a quick cup of something caffeinated followed by a nap, outperforms both a nap or caffeine independently.

They gave us no other choice but to seek out revenue independently from Baghdad.

The friars had power of absolution, independently of the bishop; and it was a bitter grievance.

In any case, independently of its legislative function, the Philippine Assembly will be a useful channel for free speech.

Adam at first had not a right, independently of the sovereign gift of God, to come into existence in a state of acceptance.

Seeds of plants incased in their often dense envelopes may, because they float, be independently carried great distances.

Most likely Chaucer wrote independently of this French poem, as even M. Sandras seems inclined to admit.

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On this page you'll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to independently, such as: freely, individually, separately, severally, all by one's self, and apart.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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