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Almost febrile in intensity, the principle has become worldwide in application -- unfortunately at the very time that nationalist fervors can wreak greatest harm.
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Nevertheless Thom's legacy remains strong, Krupp wrote in 1979, " Almost singlehandedly he has established the standards for archaeo-astronomical fieldwork and interpretation, and his amazing results have stirred controversy during the last three decades.
Almost lifeless, the tired entertainers of the night clubs and their friends straggle to their rooms, taximen compare notes and earnings, the vast street scene has had its curtain call, the play is over .</ p >
Almost all of the natural environment has been destroyed by conversion to agriculture and logging for firewood, as well as natural soil erosion, all of which has threatened several species of birds and reptiles.
Almost routine is freezing and then resurrecting accident victims ; Cryoburn depicts an entire society in which all those who can afford it are frozen to await revival when medicine has cured their ills.
Almost no written Norn has survived, but what little remains includes a version of the Lord's Prayer and a ballad.
The TARDIS has been shown to be incredibly rugged, withstanding gunfire ( the 1996 television movie, Doctor Who ; " The Runaway Bride "), temperatures of 3000 degrees without even scorching (" Forty-Two "), atmospheric re-entry (" Voyage of the Damned "), falls of several miles (" The Satan Pit ") and sinking into pooling acid ( The Almost People ).
Almost every Associates album has been re-issued so far, including a 25-Anniversary edition of The Affectionate Punch in 2005.
Almost simultaneously, an Air Force officer receives a report that a massive Soviet nuclear assault against the United States has been launched, stating " 32 targets in track, with 10 impacting points.
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.
Almost 40 % of the park's area ( 79, 579 acres / 322 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) has been designated as wilderness under the National Wilderness Preservation System.
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 as time-consuming has been the preparation and publication of the 2nd edition of Paleoanthropology ( 1999, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-071676-5 ), Wolpoff's detailed 878 page presentation of the fossil record for human evolution and the many levels of explanation for the pattern it reflects.
One of the student leaders of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, Shen Tong, author of Almost a Revolution, has a positive view of some aspects of the Cultural Revolution.
Almost every well-studied long gamma-ray burst has been linked to a galaxy with rapid star formation, and in many cases to a core-collapse supernova as well, unambiguously associating long GRBs with the deaths of massive stars.
Almost everybody has at least one or two moles somewhere on his or her body, while large numbers can be concentrated on the back, chest, and arms.
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Almost any place can become a focus for pilgrimage, but in most cases they are sacred cities, rivers, lakes, and mountains.
Almost literally overnight, the Stains become a national sensation, with girls all over the country emulating Corinne in every way possible, from dying their hair to running away from home.
Almost universally accepted are the Exopterygota-hemimetabolous neopterans, in which the wings are already visible before the adult stage and no pupa or chrysalis stage occurs -, and the Endopterygota, the holometabolous insects in which the wings develop inside the body during the larval stage and only become external appendages during the pupa or chrysalis stage.
Almost all of the Trial events from recent National tournaments have become official events within a few years of the tournament, while the same is not true for almost any of the pilot events.
Almost uniquely, they survived in northern and central Italy to become independent and powerful city-states.
Almost all Sino-Thais possess a Thai surname, as was required by King Rama VI in order for them to become Thai citizens.
Almost a decade later, towards the early 1990s, the PCC ended its affiliation with the FARC, and the FARC's current political structure has become a separate body, known as the Clandestine Colombian Communist Party.
Released in February 2004, two tracks from June's Picture Show have become Billboard Adult Contemporary Hits: " Will I Ever Make it Home " and " Almost Perfect.
Almost immediately, Wilder found himself back in the studio to record what would become the most successful Depeche Mode album to date, Violator.
Almost every other line of the comedy has become part of the language, and proverbs from Griboyedov are as numerous as proverbs from Krylov.
Deaton's first work to become widely known was the Almost Ideal Demand System, which he developed with John Muellbauer.
The very success of " Different Drum " spelled the effective end of The Stone Poneys as a band: Almost immediately, they started to become known as " Linda Ronstadt and The Stone Poneys ".
Almost and worldwide
Almost worldwide in distribution and one of the most important families in horticulture, it includes more than 2000 species.
Almost 6000 patients with congenital heart disease have been enrolled in various research studies leading to many improvements in care of such patients worldwide.
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