The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey III. A very massive star in apparent isolation from the massive cluster R136
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N. Bastian | A. Bonanos | N. Langer | H. Sana | A. D. Koter | D. Lennon | G. Gräfener | P. Crowther | J. Vink | F. Najarro | E. Bressert | J. Bestenlehner | W. Taylor | V. Hénault-Brunet | C. Evans | A. Herrero | E. Doran | K. Friedrich | J. M. Apellániz | I. Soszyński | V. Hénault-Brunet
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