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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 every film bearing the imprimatur of Hollywood is physically authentic -- in fact, impeccably so.
Almost every widely cultivated plant of this group is a companion plant.
Almost every item in the game can be normal, cursed, or enchanted, with curses and enchantments working in a manner similar to NetHack.
When the scrolling arrows overlap the stationary ones, the player must step on the corresponding arrows on the dance platform, and the player is given a judgment for their accuracy of every streaked notes ( From highest to lowest: Marvelous, Perfect, Great, Good, Almost, Miss.
Almost every day entertainment events are held in Karachi ranging from fashion shows, concerts, or even small gigs at local cafes.
Almost every sample in practice is biased because it is practically impossible to ensure a perfectly random sample.
Almost every gas station in Canada offers some sort of program such as Esso Extra at the Esso gas stations, Petro Points at Petro-Canada, Save-On-More at some Chevron stations in BC, Canadian Tire money at Canadian Tire gas stations, or a coupon that grants the customer 3. 5 cents off per litre of fuel purchased at Sobeys Fast Fuel locations that can be used at a Sobeys banner store.
Almost every block, casemate and shelter is topped by one or two GFM cloches.
Almost every chieftaincy in Sierra Leone responded to the British arrogation of power with armed resistance.
Almost every citizen of the Heavenly Kingdom was given military training and conscripted into the army to fight against the Imperial forces.
Almost every Associates album has been re-issued so far, including a 25-Anniversary edition of The Affectionate Punch in 2005.
Almost every topological space studied in mathematical analysis is Tychonoff, or at least completely regular.
; Almost discrete: A space is almost discrete if every open set is closed ( hence clopen ).
Almost every service has an opportunity for those gathered to give of their " tithes and offerings " to support the ministry of that particular congregation.
Almost every nation has associated blood drinking with some kind of revenant or demon, or in some cases a deity.
# Improve Maternal Health: Almost all of the half million women who die during pregnancy or childbirth every year live in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
Almost every locality in Japan has its own variation of ramen, from the tonkotsu ( pork bone broth ) ramen of Kyushu to the miso ramen of Hokkaido.
Almost every modern amateur radio equipment is now a transceiver but there is an active market for pure radio receivers, mainly for shortwave listening ( SWL ) operators.
Almost every modern stand-alone DVD-Video player can play VCDs burned on recordable media.
Almost every keyboard until the 15th century had naturals to each octave.
Almost every ad consists of a witticism written in white on a plain red background, usually with ' The Economist ' in the bottom right-hand corner.
Almost every recorder and camcorder includes the hardware to read and write to the MIC, but the firmware does not always have the code to actually perform the task.
Almost every tribe except the Yami ( Tao ) practiced headhunting.

Almost and long
Almost immediately she was ashamed of herself for feeling vain, at such a time, in such a place, and she tossed back her long yellow hair, smiling shyly as she entered the room.
Almost all the issues included long text pieces, shorter written pieces, a section of actual news items ( dubbed " True Facts "), cartoons and comic strips.
Almost a half mile long border exists with Berkshire County, Massachusetts in the extreme northern end of the county.
Almost immediately, for example, advertisements by " hip " record companies in New York used the idea of the Beat Generation to sell their new long playing vinyl records.
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 every autumn, Boone would go on " long hunts ", which were extended expeditions into the wilderness, lasting weeks or months.
The songs " Listen to the Lion " and " Almost Independence Day " are each over ten minutes long and employ the type of poetic imagery not heard since Astral Weeks.
Almost ninety pages long, it takes the form of a dialog between two merchants at the 1731 Leipzig Michaelmas Fair.
Almost 8 minutes long, the song is an epic tale of a young boy raised to die young by an eccentric stepfather.
Almost all species have long tails which are used for steering in terrestrial species and as a rudder during flight in the arboreal species.
This event, which kicked off the week long Adirondack Almost Springfest celebration, took place at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York, home of the 1932 Winter Olympics and 1980 Winter Olympics, and at nearby Whiteface.
Almost totally landlocked, the lough is approached from the Irish Sea through the eight kilometre long fast-running tidal narrows, which open out into more gentle waters where there are 70 islands.
Almost as soon as he arrived as curate he started writing and poured out over the year a long list of books, volumes of sermons, a theological treatise, a popular commentary, a guide to communion and also books of lessons in reading and writing for the schools.
Almost divided in two by inlets, East and West Hams, the island is long and almost in maximum width.
Almost Perfect was cancelled shortly into its second season, but the series sustained its loyal following via reruns on USA Network not long after.
Almost every time he took time to go far back on the mark, pull both his socks up, then grab some grass and throw it into the air to measure the wind and take a very long run up before kicking.
Almost seven hundred feet long, it soon became the best-travelled walkway in the region.
Three long stories from A Party of Animals were collected in Women and Angels ( 1985 ), and a larger number ( including those three ) in 1988's Stories in an Almost Classical Mode.
Evidently Brodkey had decided to omit them from the novel, for when in 1991 he published The Runaway Soul, a very long ( 835-page ) novel dramatizing Wiley's early life, no material from Stories in an Almost Classical Mode was included.
Almost all were discovered accidentally ; it did not prove possible to assess their full significance properly and they have been sparse in number given the long known history of settlement.
Almost immediately after the Diploma was passed, it became clear that it would not last long.
Almost the whole clandestine organisation collapsed, some members died under torture, and a large number were sentenced to long terms of imprisonment after false and illegal confessions.
Almost all the interior walls of the House of the Eagles are decorated with beautiful paintings and contain long benches, which are also painted.

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