accompanying in the PONS Dictionary

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Acute allergic manifestations, such as urticaria and anaphylaxis, may occur with or without accompanying gastrointestinal symptoms.
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Accompanying her is her sole blood relation her elder brother.
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Live streams have accompanying chatrooms that let anyone who is watching a live feed communicate.
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In addition, some things that are aversive may not be punishing if accompanying changes are reinforcing.
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The accompanying broad bean avocado salad was peppered with finely sliced onions, a touch of lemon and just the right amount of mint.
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I'd give the advantage to the zesty fish ceviche as the shrimp ceviche's accompanying sauce lacked pizzazz.
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I tingle just thinking about the full-body sensation accompanying a cotton bud exploring the inside of my ear canal.
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Carter is then shown singing more of his verses while dancing with accompanying female dancers dressed in glittered jumpsuits.
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A victory procession and many accompanying spectacles were carried out.
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Occupation categories for the 2000 census are shown in the accompanying pie chart.
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