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; Almost discrete: A space is almost discrete if every open set is closed ( hence clopen ).
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Almost and Sierra
Almost immediately, violations of the peace accord were perpetrated by all sides to the complex conflict in Sierra Leone.

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Almost all British comedies include at least 15 episodes per year, mini-series include around 6 to 7.
Almost all British comedies include at least 15 episodes per year, mini-series are generally shorter, including around 6 to 7.
Almost immediately, many British colonists and land speculators objected to the proclamation boundary, since there were already many settlements beyond the line ( some of which had been temporarily evacuated during Pontiac's War ), as well as many existing land claims yet to be settled.
Almost immediately, the project of a legislative union between the British and Irish parliaments, which had been from time to time discussed since the beginning of the 18th century, was taken up in earnest by Pitt's government.
Almost two months later, on 19 October 2004, Masri was charged with 15 offences under the provisions of various British statutes, including encouraging the murder of non-Muslims, and intent to stir up racial hatred.
Almost immediately, British shoe manufacturer R. Griggs Group Ltd. bought patent rights to manufacture the shoes in the United Kingdom.
Almost fifty years later, after the Second Boer War, and unease that the British Army had been ill-equipped, a new office called the Ordnance Board was created.
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: Almost certainly introduced in colonial times by the British as food and possibly in bilgewater from ships.
Almost all of the major British ships lost were due to U-Boat attacks, with the damaging of, and the sinking of and Ark Royal.
Almost the entire New York Metropolitan area was under British military occupation from the end of 1776 until November 23, 1783, when they evacuated the city.
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Almost halfway along the Drepano Bridge stands a stone column built by the British to celebrate their presence.
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