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Almost and immediately
Almost immediately they began to sizzle.
Almost immediately she was ashamed of herself for feeling vain, at such a time, in such a place, and she tossed back her long yellow hair, smiling shyly as she entered the room.
Almost immediately Howard and his daughter Debora drove up in the Cadillac.
Almost immediately after, however, Joab, who had been sent away, perhaps intentionally returned and slew Abner at the gate of Hebron.
Almost immediately after publication of the photographs of this sensational archaeological find some claimed that the Anubis Shrine could be the Ark of the Covenant.
Almost immediately after Álvarez's death, four women and seven children ( the last survivors ) were picked up by the US Navy gunship on July 18, 1917.
Almost immediately, Constans was required to deal with a Sarmatian invasion in late 337, over whom he won a resounding victory.
Almost immediately however, the world witnessed division into broad two camps during the Cold War ; one side was led by the U. S., and the other by the Soviet Union, but this situation also led to the establishment of the Non-Aligned Movement.
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.
" Almost immediately after the federation went into effect, however, these rights began to be abridged or violated.
Almost immediately, Alfonso returned from exile in Toledo and took his seat as king of Castile and León.
Almost immediately, French forces faced defeat on many fronts, and were driven out of their newly conquered territories in the spring of 1793.
Almost immediately the party was plunged into a crisis by the question of German participation in the NATO actions in Kosovo.
Almost immediately, the Russian troops deployed along the northern banks of the Danube River, implying that they may cross the river.
Almost immediately after the announcement, a pair of Indian automakers, including Mahindra & Mahindra, expressed interest in purchasing all or part of Hummer.
Almost immediately, however, serious problems with the tower became evident.
Almost immediately, however, a controversy, which had been begun ten years before and been temporarily silenced, broke out more violently than ever.
Almost immediately after Theobald's departure, Richard of Cornwall arrived.
Almost immediately, he accepted a position at Hebrew Union College and subsequently wrote articles for the Jewish Encyclopedia.
Almost immediately after his election as leader he was faced with a serious crisis: the creation in early 1981 of a breakaway party by four senior Labour right-wingers, Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and William Rodgers ( the so-called " Gang of Four "), the Social Democratic Party.
Almost immediately after the recording of Milestones, Davis fired Garland and, shortly afterward, Jones, again for behavioral problems ; he replaced them with Bill Evans — a young white pianist with a strong classical background — and drummer Jimmy Cobb.
Almost immediately, however, the Rio de la Plata Province-now consisting of 800 Europeans-split into two warring factions.
Almost immediately, Gregory began the task of repairing the Walls of Rome, beginning at the Porta Tiburtina.
Almost immediately after his election, Eugene was forced to deal with the heresy of Monothelitism, i. e., that Christ had only one will.
Almost immediately after Serbia's autonomy, the Serbs began seeking expansion and unity with all the rest of Serbs and other Slavs in neighbouring regions ; project of Greater Serbia under the panserbic intellectual influence of Ilia Garasanin and Vuk Stefanovic Kadarzic.

Almost and grandfather
" Almost " sixteen years old at the time of the novel, Vicky is caught between a need for independence and her family responsibilities as she maintains somewhat troubled relationships with three very different boys, develops her talent for writing poetry, and attempts to understand how the death that seems to surround her can co-exist with the loving God her dying grandfather proclaims.

Almost and Robert
Other performers have produced occasional recordings in the genre, including Elvis Costello's Almost Blue ( 1981 ) and the Robert Plant and Alison Krauss collaboration Raising Sand, which was one of the most commercially successful albums of 2007.
Almost with the first settlement in the town, Appleton Foote, as the agent of Gilchrist and Fowler, erected a saw mill at what is now Brushton, and a grist mill there in the year following, which was displaced by the present stone mill in 1823, built by Robert Watts, and later improved and enlarged by Henry N.
* ( with Robert F. Heizer ) Almost Ancestors: The First Californians.
* The Almost Perfect Scale-Revised Robert B. Slaney & Colleagues
Conversely, Robert Christgau alleged that the only good song on the album was " Almost Crimes ( Radio Kills Remix )".
Other critical and commercial successes produced during their tenure include: Cameron Crowe ’ s Almost Famous, Robert Zemeckis ’ What Lies Beneath, Adam McKay ’ s Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Michael Mann ’ s Collateral, and Steven Spielberg ’ s Academy Award-and Golden Globe-winning drama Saving Private Ryan, which was the top-grossing film domestically of 1998.
The book was the basis for the 1996 motion picture Up Close & Personal starring Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer, as well as a made-for-television movie named " Almost Golden ", starring Sela Ward.
" Recent praise for the film has appeared in an online article by film professor Robert Keser, who writes, " Almost two decades after the release of Clara ’ s Heart, the film looks dated only in its virtues.
Almost all their songs are either new compositions by Robert Prizeman or new arrangements of classical and contemporary tunes.
Almost 40 years ago, the then Methodist Minister, Rev Albert Gard and his Superintendent Minister, Rev Robert Highfield were praying regarding the necessary closure of the Methodist Chapel in Haselbury ( a congregation of only 4 ).
Almost immediately after becoming a former Menudo, Robert and ex-bandmate and personal friend Rawy Torres formed a group named Euphoria during the early 1990s and recorded two albums.
" The Rain Song " has appeared in four films: The ending of Cemetery Junction, Almost Famous, directed by Cameron Crowe ( who, as a teen reporter for Rolling Stone magazine, covered Led Zeppelin ), It Might Get Loud, a documentary by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim, and Led Zeppelin's own 1976 concert film, The Song Remains the Same ( and accompanying soundtrack ), as part of lead singer Robert Plant's fantasy sequence.
* " Swiss Ave. Church, Now Actor's Home and Artists Residence, Almost a City Landmark ", by Robert Wilonsky, Unfair Park blog, Dallas Observer, January 25, 2010.

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Almost simultaneously, the samba carioca, which was born in the city center, would climb the slopes of the hills and spread outside the periphery, to the point that, over time, it came to be identified as samba de morro ( samba from the hills ).
Almost all new cell phones come with a MIDP implementation, and it is now the de facto standard for downloadable cell phone games.
Almost every step of his promotion was gained on the field of battle, and in 1844 the duc d ' Aumale himself asked for Cavaignac's promotion to the rank of maréchal de camp.
* Exiled from Almost Everywhere ( El exiliado de aquí y allá, 2008 )
Almost all recent winners of the Tour de France have been good time-trialists, with the notable exception of Marco Pantani, winner of the 1998 Tour de France, and Carlos Sastre, winner of the 2008 Tour de France, who specialized only in climbing.
* La Farce de la Mort qui faillit trépasser Farce of Death Who Almost Died ( 1925 )
Almost all modern translations now include the Pericope de Adultera at John 7: 53-8: 11 ; but some enclose it in brackets, and / or add a note concerning the oldest and most reliable witnesses.
Almost all production in Alsace is of AOC wine, since there is no Vin de pays region which covers Alsace.
Almost all dated Mississippian sites predate 1539-1540 ( when Hernando de Soto explored the area ).
Almost all of events associated with the official establishment of the Holy Office of the Inquisition occurred in Mexico City, where the Holy Office had its own “ palace ”, which is now the Museum of Medicine of UNAM on Republica de Brasil street.
Almost two centuries later, Antonio de Villarroel serving Nuño de Guzmán took control of the town on the San Sebastian's day of 1530 ( January 20 ), so renaming the town as " San Sebastián de Aramutarillo ".
Almost all the other patrons of the drug in those times appear to have been directly influenced by de Lugo ; as, for instance, the lay brother Pietro Paolo Pucciarini, S. J.
* Almost all of the continental shelf north of the Strait of Juan de Fuca
Almost its entire course is protected in the Cascapedia River Wildlife Reserve ( réserve faunique de la Rivière-Cascapédia ), established in 1982.
Almost invatiably a tree is associated with this, and possibly among the most celebrated being that of the Nuestra Senora de Guia who made known her wish by lodging on a pandaan tree on the site where the Ermita church now stands.
In 1997, her piece Lullaby for the Almost Falling Woman, concerning a woman seeking employment and experiencing a series of falls, won Prix de jury at the festival du Cinéma et des Nouveaux Médias.
The concept of a book intended essentially for display over perusal was mentioned much earlier by Michel de Montaigne in his essay Upon Some Verses of Virgil, first published in 1580: " I am vexed that my Essays only serve the ladies for a common movable, a book to lay in the parlor window ..." Almost two centuries later, Laurence Sterne in his 1759 comic novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman advanced the more lighthearted view that " As my life and opinions are likely to make some noise in the world, and ... be no less read than the Pilgrim's Progress itself-and, in the end, prove the very thing Montaigne dreaded his Essays should turn out, that is, a book for a parlour window ..."
Almost all the villages along the highway, from Ohaba de sub Piatra, just outside of Haţeg, to Merisor, just outside of Petroşani, have access roads that run south into the Retezat Mountains.
* Almost 25 % ( US $ 180 millions ) of the total money collected by the municipal property tax in the city of Rio de Janeiro are from Barra ( although the neighborhood only occupies 13 % of the city's area ).

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