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Almost and all
Almost every official who reflects on it thinks this movement of Americans to canvas dwellings opens one of the most promising of all outdoor markets.
Almost all of the 3,000 lumber dealers who cater primarily to the new-house market and supply 90% of this year's new houses are mechanized.
Almost the whole experience of mankind pointed toward suspicion, not trust, as the safest and sanest attitude toward all outsiders.
Almost all of these frogs live in wet tropical rainforests and their eggs hatch directly into miniature versions of the adult, passing through the tadpole stage within the egg.
Almost all species have a tight cluster of leaves ( a rosette ), either at the base of the plant or at the end of a more-or-less woody stem ; the leaves are less often produced along the stem.
Almost all species have a tight cluster of leaves ( a rosette ) at the base of the plant or, in the tree-forming species, at the end of a woody stem.
Almost all of Agatha Christie's books are whodunits, focusing on the British middle and upper classes.
Almost all of the amino acids in proteins are ( S ) at the α carbon, with cysteine being ( R ) and glycine non-chiral.
Almost all songs on the band's albums are credited to " Woolfson / Parsons ".
" Almost all " is sometimes used synonymously with " all but finitely many " ( formally, a cofinite set ) or " all but a countable set " ( formally, a cocountable set ); see almost.
Almost all matter observable from the Earth seems to be made of matter rather than antimatter.
* Love songs: Almost all Alcaeus ' amorous verses, mentioned with disapproval by Quintilian above, have vanished without trace.
Almost all educational institutions in the Australian Capital Territory are located within Canberra.
However, in quantum physics, there is another type of angular momentum, called spin angular momentum, represented by the spin operator S. Almost all elementary particles have spin.
Almost all the animations of Beavis and Butt-Head during the videos were re-used from earlier episodes.
Almost all of these sums are directly attributable to investment through the Territory's offshore finance industry.
Almost all of Bulgaria's 500, 000-man standing army was positioned against these two countries, on two fronts – western and southern, while the borders with Romania and the Ottoman Empire were left almost unguarded.
Almost all educational programmes in biostatistics are at postgraduate level.
Almost all product lines were discontinued.
Almost all of Bede's information regarding Augustine is taken from these letters.
Almost all scholars agree that the book of Joshua holds little historical value for early Israel and most likely reflects a much later period.
Almost all mass produced bokken are made from porous, loose-grained southeast Asian wood.

Almost and common
Almost functional common frog with some remains of the gill sac and a not fully developed jaw
Almost all plotters did share a common command language, HPGL, but were of limited use for anything other than printing graphics.
Almost all common software cracks are a variation of this type.
Almost all trucks share a common construction: they are made of a chassis, a cab, an area for placing cargo or equipment, axles, suspension and roadwheels, an engine and a drivetrain.
Almost half the children born in Britain throughout the 19th century died before the age of 5, and in the crowded living conditions of early 19th century Lyme Regis, infant deaths from diseases like small pox and measles were particularly common.
Almost all rubies today are treated in some form, with heat treatment being the most common practice.
Almost all modern video equipment has at least composite connectors, so this typically is not a problem ; however, older video equipment and some very low-end modern televisions have only RF input ( essentially the antenna jack ); while RF modulators are no longer common, they are still widely available to translate baseband signals for older equipment.
Almost all the various carols are in the common dekapentasyllabos ( 15-syllable iamb with a caesura after the 8th syllable ) verse, which means that their wording and tunes are easily interchangeable.
Almost immediately upon his arrival in Louisiana, where the legal system had previously been based on Roman, French and Spanish law, and where trial by jury and other particularities of English common law were now first introduced, he was appointed by the legislature to prepare a provisional code of judicial procedure, which ( in the form of an act passed in April 1805 ) was continued in force from 1805 to 1825.
Prufrock also brings in a common Shakespearean element of the Fool, as he claims he is also " Almost, at times, the Fool.
Almost certainly, however, the most common perception today is that the symphony is tragic in tone and intensely emotional ; for example, Charles Rosen ( in The Classical Style ) has called the symphony " a work of passion, violence, and grief.
Almost a different social strata in a weird way ; they ’ re all private school boys so we never had that much in common ".
Almost all ryokan feature common bathing areas or ofuro, usually segregated by gender, using the water from a hot spring ( onsen ) if any are nearby.
In this case we say that there are two alleles: C and T. Almost all common SNPs have only two alleles.
Almost 10, 000 Testarossas, 512 TRs, and F512 Ms were produced, making it one of the most common Ferrari models, despite its high price and exotic design.
Almost immediately following the exploration of the region following the settlement of Hobart in 1803, Hayes name of ' Clarence Plains ' fell into common use.
Almost half of its revenue is from Europe where turbocharged cars are more common, but the company sees the US as an emerging market.
Almost all species kept in marine aquaria at this time are caught in the wild, although tank-raised specimens are becoming increasingly common as a viable alternative.
Almost all constitutions or legal systems based on common law have prohibited execution without the decision and sentence of a competent judge, and the UN's International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights has declared the same:
Almost any type of terminal guidance can be used, but the most common are semi-active radar homing ( SARH ) or active radar homing.
Almost all contaminates result from coke production, one of the most common industrial processes of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Almost all common metals, and many ceramics are polycrystalline.
Almost all leaders in Japanese society during the Meiji period ( whether in the military, politics or business ) were ex-samurai or descendants of samurai, and shared a common set of values and outlooks.
Almost all lunar rocks are depleted in volatiles and are completely lacking in hydrated minerals common in Earth rocks.

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