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Almost and everything
Almost everything that is known of Bede's life is contained in the last chapter of his Historia Ecclesiastica, a history of the church in England.
Almost everything within the image has a symbolic aspect.
Almost everything known about Justus and his career is derived from the early 8th-century Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum of Bede.
Almost everything in the Stonewall Inn was broken.
Almost everything we know about the Moche comes from their ceramic pottery with carvings of their daily lives.
Almost everything in Climax is located on the main cross streets, Main and Maple.
: Almost everything which I have introduced I have displayed with exact proof, in order that those further seeking this knowledge, with its pre-eminent method, might be instructed, and further, in order that the Latin people might not be discovered to be without it, as they have been up to now.
Almost the entirety of 1 Henry VI was cut, with everything related to the conflict in France being removed.
Almost everything was designed to be bigger-than-life.
" Almost a century beforehand, César Franck had ecstatically said of the rather modest Cavaillé-Coll instrument at l ' Eglise St .- Jean-St .- François in Paris with words that summed up everything the builder was trying to do: " Mon nouvel orgue?
Almost everything in the Great Blight deals death in some way.
Under the title " Arts Smarts ", Maclean's said: " Almost everything that goes into the vibrant life of Ottawa's Canterbury High School and its well-known arts program is positive and mutually reinforcing ...
In 2002, television critic Alex Strachan wrote that " Almost everything about ZeD is exactly right, from its sense of timing ... to the lack of commercials " and that Sharon Lewis ' style was nicely easygoing.
Almost everything in the original script was discarded except for Lo Pan ’ s story.
Almost everything was an option, but the 4WS was available, as well as the digital climate control, electric folding mirrors, larger centre console, and of course, the Mazdaspeed body add-ons – a subtle lip kit with Supra-style high rise rear spoiler.
Almost everything else in the movie was relatively inexpensive, allowing them to allocate as much money as they needed for the robot character.
Almost everything is yet to be written by women about femininity: about their sexuality, that is, its infinite and mobile complexity ; about their eroticization, sudden turn-ons of a certain minuscule-immense area of their bodies ; not about destiny, but about the adventure of such and such a drive, about trips, crossings, trudges, abrupt and gradual awakenings, discoveries of a zone at once timorous and soon to be forthright.
The Washington Post's wrote: " Almost everything that could sink a team's attitude has befallen the Nationals.
Almost everything in LPC is an object.
" The music was " employed throughout in what was unquestionably the most closely integrated maner of any Broadway show to that time ... Almost everything ... was created with a skill that had rarely been equaled in the musical comedy theatre.
Almost everything that is known about Gilbert we owe to Chisholm's researches, which show Gilbert as a man of much ability and fine character who somewhat ironically had a great respect for the aboriginals.
Almost everything is in a verse-refrain format.
; High Cromlech: Almost everything that is currently known about High Cromlech is derived from Uther Doul, one of the primary characters in The Scar.
In an April interview, Perata reflected on the value of the legislation passed by the State Legislature under his leadership as President pro tempore of the California State Senate: " Almost everything I wanted to do in Sacramento that was beneficial to the state — whether it was on gun control or infant mortality — was twice as beneficial to my district.

Almost and about
Almost as if I were talking about something quite unreal.
Almost any information about the Dreadnought would also reveal secrets about the American underwater fleet.
Almost nothing is known about Habakkuk, aside from what few facts are stated within the book of the Bible bearing his name, or those inferences that may be drawn from that book.
Almost nothing is known about their language, but the few eyewitness accounts tell of them speaking a " strange dialect ".
Almost all of the initially favourable reports Ribbentrop provided to Berlin about the alliance's prospects were based on friendly remarks about the " New Germany " from various British aristocrats like Lord Londonderry and Lord Lothian ; the rather cool reception that Ribbentrop received from British Cabinet ministers and senior bureaucrats did not make much of an impression on him at first.
Almost nothing is known about the relationships among these 16 groups.
Almost as popular as stories about Mars are stories about Martians engaging in activity ( frequently invasions ) away from their home planet.
Almost nothing is known about the city in this period, aside from the walls, the Greek theatre, the foundations of a house under the Roman forum and a little temple dedicated to a hero cult.
Almost all countries have laws which in some way limit privacy ; an example of this would be law concerning taxation, which normally require the sharing of information about personal income or earnings.
Almost 1 in 4 public schools in Arizona are charter schools, comprising about 8 % of total enrollment.
Almost 1 in 4 public schools in Arizona are charter schools, comprising about 8 % of total enrollment.
Almost one-third of the population lives in England's southeast which is predominantly urban and suburban, with about 8 million in the capital city of London, the population density of which is just under 13, 000 per square mile.
Almost immediately after retirement, several NHL teams approached him about an ownership role.
Almost 90 % of cosmic rays are protons, about 9 % are helium nuclei ( alpha particles ) and nearly 1 % are electrons.
Almost nothing is known about the buildings inside the walls.
There have been a number of notable Old Rugbeians including the purported father of the sport of Rugby William Webb Ellis, the inventor of Australian rules football Tom Wills, the war poets Rupert Brooke and John Gillespie Magee, Jr., Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, author and mathematician Lewis Carroll, poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold, the author and social critic Salman Rushdie ( who said of his time there: " Almost the only thing I am proud of about going to Rugby school was that Lewis Carroll went there too.
" Almost immediately after Fortuyn became leader, LN went from 2 % in opinion polls to about 17 %.
Almost all the school's pupils go on to universities, about a third of them to Oxford or Cambridge.
Almost all units covered the distance of nearly 400 kilometers in about a month.

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