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Almost and everything
Almost everything about the movies that is peculiarly of the movies derives from a tension created and maintained between narrative time and film time.
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 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 within
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 educational institutions in the Australian Capital Territory are located within Canberra.
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 all of Mary's vision is within the lost pages.
Almost 60 % of the country's area is located within this region, ( or ) giving Peru the fourth largest area of tropical forest in the world after Brazil, Congo and Indonesia.
Almost any shelled mollusk can, by natural processes, produce some kind of " pearl " when an irritating microscopic object becomes trapped within the mollusk's mantle folds, but the great majority of these " pearls " are not valued as gemstones.
Almost all of the show's major characters were killed or otherwise removed within a season or two of being introduced.
Almost anything from within a culture can provide an emic account.
Almost the entire county lies within the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.
Almost totally concealed within the structure of a modern luxury spa hotel are the remains of a Renaissance bath palace that attracted the active attention of two popes.
Almost 600 species of plants are known to exist within the park.
Almost all of the land within Cupertino's present-day boundaries was covered by prune, plum, apricot, and cherry orchards.
Almost all of Pleasanton is located within the Pleasanton Independent School District and home to the Pleasanton High School Eagles.
Almost all ( 98 %) of the Tanganyikan cichlid species are endemic to the lake and many, such as fish from the brightly coloured Tropheus genus, are prized within the aquarium trade.
Almost any citizen or resident of any of the signatory nations ( with the possible exception of a few new member states ) may move and seek work anywhere within the EU, and there is little that member states can do to stop it without leaving the EU or renegotiating the treaty.
Almost 5, 200 international students are currently enrolled within the undergraduate, graduate or PhD programme.
Almost all of the SE13 postcode district, which is associated with Lewisham, is within the London Borough of Lewisham, except for the Coldbath Estate and part of the Orchard Estate along Lewisham Road, which are covered by the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Almost all old houses in bricks were destroyed, but within 12 years Nasca has been completely rebuilt in colored houses with columns, now often multi-stored houses, with a small boulevard in the center.
Almost immediately afterwards ( within less than a day ) the Pentagon announced the cancellation of PAM, and by the end of the week John Poindexter, head of the DARPA unit responsible for developing it, had offered his resignation ; the PAM had first been proposed & funded in 2001, and Poindexter joined DARPA in December 2002.
Almost immediately, he finds himself involved in conflicts against the Earth Federation's newly formed Titan Task Force, fighting and shooting down 2 enemy battleships within hours of acquiring his new identity.
Almost immediately, he was asked to fill in for the vacationing weatherman, and within a few months he was announcing station breaks.
Almost all of the genres practiced by Frescobaldi are present within this collection except for the popular style.
Almost all the graduates find their first job within 3 months after completing their studies due to this strong link.
Almost half of all Amor asteroids lie within the asteroid belt, and thus have semi-major axes between 2. 12 and 3. 57 AU.

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