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Almost half of the Allied soldiers on D-day were British.
Almost a half of the country's land is covered by forests, though only 3. 5 % is covered by primary forests.
Almost half of the Psalms are headed " A Psalm of David ", although the phrase can also be translated as " to David " or " for David ", but no psalm can be attributed to David with certainty.
Almost half of all the Italian forces in East Africa were concentrated and engaged the Ethiopians who defeated them decisively.
* 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 half of Shakespeare's plays are set in Italy, many of them containing details of Italian laws, customs, and culture which Oxfordians believe could only have been obtained by personal experiences in Italy, and especially in Venice.
Almost half of the patients with optic neuritis have white matter lesions consistent with multiple sclerosis.
Almost half of respondents identified their ethnicity as " Canadian.
Almost half of the overall student body represent diverse groups, in 2009 – 10 the makeup of the university was:
Almost half of the population is under 15.
Almost a half of the population is under 15.
Almost all heavy truck transmissions are of the " range and split " ( double H shift pattern ) type, where range change and so &# 8209 ; called half gears or splits are air operated and always preselected before the main gear selection.
# 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 one in five adult Americans now report eating at least half a serving of white or brown rice per day.
Almost half the children born in Britain throughout the 19th century died before the age of 5, and in the crowded living conditions of early 19th century Lyme Regis, infant deaths from diseases like small pox and measles were particularly common.
Almost half of the water locks maintained by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers are functionally obsolete.
Almost half of the business tax for the city comes from the perfume sector and that is ahead of tourism and services.
Almost half ( 13. 3 million hectares ) of New Zealand's vegetated land is under some form of possum control, either for conservation reasons, or to reduce the spread of bovine tuberculosis.
Almost a half mile long border exists with Berkshire County, Massachusetts in the extreme northern end of the county.
Almost half of the company's around 130 patented inventions were developed by the first and second generations of the Steinway family.
Almost half were grown in China.
Almost half ( 48 %) of Medicare Advantage enrollees had incomes below $ 20, 000, including 71 % of minority enrollees.
Almost half of all troubadour works that survive are from the period 1180 – 1220.
Almost half the population of Sarpsborg stayed behind, and rebuilt their old town at its original site.
Almost half were trafficked illegally, breaking a 1787 state law prohibiting residents of the state from trading in slaves.

Almost and international
Almost 20 private banks, most of them branches of international banks, operate in the country ( Banco Santander, ABN AMRO, Citibank, among others ).
Almost all sovereign African nations and a few other countries from elsewhere boycotted the games in Montreal, in reaction to the International Olympic Committee's refusal to ban New Zealand, whose rugby team had been touring South Africa, a country that had been excluded from many international sporting events due to implementation of apartheid policy.
Almost 35 % of the approximately 26, 000 permanent inhabitants are from the Netherlands, the UK, France and Scandinavia, whose children attend international schools in the area.
Almost 5, 200 international students are currently enrolled within the undergraduate, graduate or PhD programme.
Almost all of the syndicalist unions attended the 1920 congress of the Bolsheviks ’ international of communists, the Comintern, which unions in France and Italy joined immediately.
Almost twenty years later, on November 23, 2007, an on-line trade publication noted, " While NASA uses the ( TDRSS ) satellites to communicate with the space shuttle and international space station, most of their bandwidth is devoted to the Pentagon, which covers the lion's share of TDRSS operations costs and is driving many of the system's requirements, some of them classified.
Almost 62 percent of the student body are women ; and nearly 3 percent are international students.
* Almost all Canadian international airports
Almost all international flights operating from the airport are to Middle East destinations targeting the large NRI population of north Kerala working in the Gulf.
Almost all literature written by or about him is only available in Norwegian, reducing a potential international audience.
Almost every breed is supported by a network of national and international rescue organizations with the goal to save abandoned dogs of this breed.
Almost with every concerned with the association have through hard work and persistence gained excellent results and helped it win numerous cups and international recognition.
Almost all games are for Windows, and have been published through Focus Home Interactive ( and international partners ).
Almost all speakers of the Zaza language consider themselves as Kurds and they are often counted as such by international statistics and surveys as members.

Almost and caps
Almost all of the early models used either roll caps or circular disks of caps, but in 1950 Nichols Industries came out with a large model called the Stallion 45, which had a revolving cylinder into which individual bullets were loaded, which each had two parts.

Almost and 61
Almost all of it also belongs to the third year of the Hijra with the possible exception of verse 61, which mentions Mubāhalah and therefore might have been revealed during the visit of the Najrān Christian deputation which was occurred in the 10th year of the Hijrah.

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