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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 all common CPUs today can be very accurately described as von Neumann stored-program machines.

Almost and professors
Almost twenty years previously he had written in his diary: " Medical education in England suffers from the fact that the great hospitals are manned by practitioners of medicine who sometimes teach, instead of by professors of that science who occasionally practise.

Almost and teach
Almost all his songs are stories that teach values to children.

Almost and undergraduate
Almost all postgraduate programmes ( and several undergraduate programmes ) are taught in English.
Almost 5, 200 international students are currently enrolled within the undergraduate, graduate or PhD programme.
Almost all undergraduate degree programmes at the university require a minimum full-time residence of three years.

Almost and courses
Almost every major American law school, and most leading economics departments, offer courses in law and economics and has faculty working in the field.
Almost all of Great Bear's run track courses through Comet Hollow.
Almost all modern courses on Renaissance counterpoint, a mainstay of college music curricula, are indebted in some degree to this work by Fux.
* Almost all the courses or program offerings in the University have undergone accreditation by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines.

Almost and more
Almost equal in size to a honeybee, A. armata is much more beautiful in color, at least in the female of the species: a rich, velvety, rusty red.
Almost always, there was one bus for memory, and one or more separate buses for peripherals.
Almost immediately, however, a controversy, which had been begun ten years before and been temporarily silenced, broke out more violently than ever.
Almost 90 % of the country lies more than 1, 500 meters above sea level.
Almost all inhaled lead is absorbed into the body, the rate is 20 – 70 % for ingested lead ; children absorb more than adults.
Almost all long-arms have front grips ( forearms ) and shoulder stocks, which provides the user the ability to hold the firearm more steadily than a handgun.
Almost all professional wrestling promotions have one major title, and some have more.
Almost all of the fair's structures were designed to be temporary ; of the more than 200 buildings erected for the fair, the only two which still stand in place are the Palace of Fine Arts and the World's Congress Auxiliary Building.
Almost all runoff from the North Rim ( which also gets more rain and snow ) flows toward the Grand Canyon, while much of the runoff on the plateau behind the South Rim flows away from the canyon ( following the general tilt ).
Almost all Medicare beneficiaries have access to at least two Medicare Advantage plans ; most have access to three or more.
Almost certainly Nicias ' intention was to shock the assembly with his high estimate of the forces required, but, instead of dissuading his fellow citizens, his analysis made them all the more eager.
Almost every book contains one or more incidents where Flashman had to fight or perform some other daring action, and held up long enough to complete it.
Almost all American households have at least one television, more than three-quarters of all adolescents ’ homes have access to Internet, and more than 90 % of American adolescents use the Internet at least occasionally.
Almost any material when subjected to high pressure will compact itself into a denser form, for example, quartz, also called silica or silicon dioxide will first adopt a denser form known as coesite, then upon application of more temperature, form stishovite.
Almost all traffic lights and signs have been removed in the town's centre in an effort to improve traffic safety, based on the theory that drivers pay more attention to their surroundings when they cannot rely on strict traffic rules.
Almost 6000 Montenegrins stood their ground against the better-equipped and more numerous Austro-Hungarian forces.
* Eric Carmen charted many times in his prior career with Raspberries, and as a solo act, although he was far more successful in his native U. S. A decade after " All By Myself ", he returned to prominence through his work on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, charting with " Hungry Eyes " and also writing " Almost Paradise ", a hit for Mike Reno and Ann Wilson.
Almost immediately after the single ditch enclosure was expanded to, work began on making the defences more elaborate.
Almost all Samoyeds will allow their tails to fall when they are relaxed and at ease, as when being stroked or while eating, but will return their tails to a curl when more alert.
Almost all guidelines for criticism mention these six points, although in particular contexts their meaning may be more exactly specified ( for example, what it means " to communicate a criticism well " can vary according to the given circumstances ).
Almost immediately, Armstrong reported back, " Hey, Houston, I'm looking north up toward Aristarchus now, and there's an area that is considerably more illuminated than the surrounding area.
Almost all spacecraft are designed so normal operation can be conducted on the smaller ( and more economical ) antennas of the DSN, but during an emergency the use of the largest antennas is crucial.
Almost all Scottish clans have more than one tartan attributed to their surname.

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