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Almost from that day, until his death, Olgivanna was to stay at his side ; ;
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 all matter observable from the Earth seems to be made of matter rather than antimatter.
Almost at once, therefore, Phillip had to appoint overseers from among the ranks of the convicts to get the others working.
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Almost all of Bede's information regarding Augustine is taken from these letters.
Almost all mass produced bokken are made from porous, loose-grained southeast Asian wood.
Almost immediately after the order of Kotaka was placed, Fernando Villaamil, second officer of the Ministry of the Navy of Spain where he was put in charge of developing the concept of a new ship designed to combat torpedo boats, placed an order for a large torpedo gunboat in November 1885, with the British builder James and George Thompson, of Clydebank, not far from where the Yarrow shipyards would move from London 20 years later.
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Almost immediately, Alfonso returned from exile in Toledo and took his seat as king of Castile and León.
Almost from the very beginning, Christians referred to the Church as the " One, Holy, Catholic the Greek καθολική, or " according to the whole " and Apostolic Church ".
* The incoming radiation from the Sun is mostly in the form of visible light and nearby wavelengths, largely in the range 0. 2 – 4 μm, corresponding to the Sun's radiative temperature of 6, 000 K. Almost half the radiation is in the form of " visible " light, which our eyes are adapted to use.
Almost 70 years after Copernicus's death and building on his theories, astronomer Johannes Kepler from Stuttgart was a leader in the 17th century scientific revolution.
Almost two years after Boyer had consolidated power in the west, in 1821, Santo Domingo declared independence from Spain and requested from Simón Bolívar inclusion in the Gran Colombia.
Almost all the rain in these regions falls during the " winter ," from May to September.
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 75 % of Iraq's population lives in the flat, alluvial plain stretching southeast from Tikrit to the Persian Gulf.
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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 every day entertainment events are held in Karachi ranging from fashion shows, concerts, or even small gigs at local cafes.

Almost and start
Almost certainly, this is how he came into contact with the school, and he decided that his eldest son, Hans Mathias, should start there the following year.
Almost all throwers start by using the glide.
Almost immediately afterwards, Monty and Cappy start threatening each other with weapons.
Almost from the start of its stewardship, the Park Service sought to move the bell from Independence Hall to a structure where it would be easier to care for the bell and accommodate visitors.
Almost all stations have their platforms numbered consecutively from 1 ; a few stations including Cardiff Central, Haymarket, King's Cross, Stockport, ( in the UK ), Uppsala, ( Sweden ) and Lidcombe, Sydney ( Australia ) start from 0.
Almost from the start, the Republic was plagued by many of the same political divisions and infighting that had marked Sihanouk's regime ; primary among these was a damaging power struggle between Lon Nol and Sirik Matak.
Almost from the start, the revolution was a direct threat to clerical and noble privilege: the legislation that abolished the feudal privileges of the Church and nobility dates from August 4, 1789, a mere three weeks after the fall of the Bastille ( although it would be several years before this legislation came fully into effect ).
Almost from the start he had enlisted among the advocates of revision.
Almost all stories start and finish in Flanders, but many take the characters in between all around the world and mostly to Africa.
The group collectively acknowledged their disappointments with Almost a Dance and decided to start writing new material and start the search for a new vocalist.
Almost immediately another tooth on the escape wheel would start to slide up the angle face on the other arm thereby lifting the arm.
Almost all cases, whether criminal or civil, start in provincial courts and may be eventually appealed to higher level courts.
Almost immediately things start to go wrong as Wintrow does not want to be bonded to her and Althea is forbidden to sail on her by Kyle.
Almost all of the services either start or terminate at London Waterloo.
Almost all of the services either start or terminate at London Waterloo.
Almost from the start, the National Park Service expressed their worries about his behavior.
Almost from the start, the expedition was fraught with problems.

Almost and administration
Almost all of the inhabitants are fluent in Italian, which is taught in schools and present in the media and in the administration.
Almost half of physicians responded that the access to prescription drugs for dual-eligibles was worse under Part D than relative to the previous Medicaid, and more than half ( 63 %) reported higher administration burden.
An EP was made on the Herb Jackson Record label called For Almost Ever, recorded in 1985, containing the song " Not Proud of the USA ", which would receive considerable airplay on freeform station WFMU during the Bush Jr. presidential administration.
Almost no legislation was passed and the administration ground to a halt as funds ran out.
Almost seven decades later, on March 7, 1874, the Salvadoran Legislature ( under the administration of Field Marshal Santiago González ) authorized the reclassification of Tonacatepeque from " pueblo " to " Villa.
Almost the entire membership of the Pro-Administration " Party " was composed of future Federalists ; the term Pro-Administration Party is also sometimes used to describe the supporters of the administration who did not join the Federalist Party after its formation.
Almost all of the activities at CAX ( administration, training, maintenance, support, and housing ) take place in this portion of the Installation.

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