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Almost the whole experience of mankind pointed toward suspicion, not trust, as the safest and sanest attitude toward all outsiders.
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 ".
Almost the whole brunt of official corruption is borne by the Muslim masses .” For almost a century until the census, a small Hindu elite had ruled over a vast and impoverished Muslim peasantry.
Almost whole area is located in the Vistula Basin, with the exception of western and southern parts, belonging to the Odra and Dunaj Basins.
Almost the whole Bahá ' í world rejected his claim, but he gained the support of a small but widespread group of Bahá ' ís.
Almost the whole Bahá ' í world rejected his claim, although he gained the support of a small but widespread group of Bahá ' ís.
Almost the whole of Europe mobilized to wage World War I.
Almost the whole, previously very numerous, Jewish populations of Belarus that did not evacuate were killed.
Almost all quickstep marches consist of four-measure phrases, typical ending with a whole note either creating or resolving melodic tension ( see Progressions ) followed by a pickup note ( see Pickups ).
Almost the whole of The Taming of the Shrew is a play-within-a-play, presented to convince Christopher Sly, a drunken tinker, that he is a nobleman watching a private performance, but the device has no relevance to the plot ( unless Katharina's subservience to her " lord " in the last scene is intended to strengthen the deception against the tinker ) and is often dropped in modern productions.
Almost the whole of the city had to be rebuilt, and most historic landmarks had been lost.
Almost whole of the Sundanese royal party were viciously massacred.
Almost the whole valley was clearfelled and converted to pasture or market gardens before the urbanisation of the 20th century.
Almost all smaller formations are based on the designations of those reforms, which originally suggested tactical flexibility by keeping the size of small units in whole numbers ( 10, 20, 100 ).
Almost the whole of Eric ’ s sole rule was affected by his long-standing conflict with the Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein.
Almost the whole film had to be dubbed in post-production because of the noisiness of the Cameflex camera.
Almost the whole New Konin is built after 1945 and contains very few, separated examples of any other architecture than this socialist one.
ZN414: Almost a whole TRF radio on a single chip
Almost always sold as a dried whole grain, wild rice is high in protein, the amino acid lysine and dietary fiber, and low in fat.
Almost the whole is occupied by the Apennines, here an irregular group of lofty masses.
Almost a whole block was taken up by the Marriott Hotel that opened in 1972 as the tallest hotel in the city.
Almost the whole region is covered on 103. 4 FM.
Almost the whole population of Baku turned out to bury the dead on the third day, January 22.
Almost the whole area was planted with conifers.

Almost and humanity
Almost all previously published science fiction stories featuring robots followed the theme ' robot turns against creator '; Asimov has consistently held the belief that the Frankenstein complex was a misplaced fear, and the majority of his works attempted to provide examples of the help that robots could provide humanity.
Almost all regimes and governments engaging in torture ( and other crimes against humanity ) consistently deny engaging in it, in spite of overwhelming hearsay and physical evidence from the citizens they tortured.

Almost and is
Almost nothing is said of Charles' spectacular victories, the central theme being the heroic loyalty of the Swedish people to their idolized king in misfortune and defeat.
Almost equal in size to a honeybee, A. armata is much more beautiful in color, at least in the female of the species: a rich, velvety, rusty red.
Almost the first step in the corruption of Pip's values is the unworthy shame he feels when Estella cruelly remarks the coarseness of his hands: `` They had never troubled me before, but they troubled me now, as vulgar appendages ''.
`` Almost everybody in the senior class is married '', students say dogmatically.
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 daily something is reported which feeds this Catholic hope in England: statistics of the increasing numbers of converts and Irish Catholic immigrants ; ;
Almost every film bearing the imprimatur of Hollywood is physically authentic -- in fact, impeccably so.
Almost every widely cultivated plant of this group is a companion plant.
" Almost all " is sometimes used synonymously with " all but finitely many " ( formally, a cofinite set ) or " all but a countable set " ( formally, a cocountable set ); see almost.
* The story of Absalom is referred to several places in folk singer Adam Arcuragi's song " Always Almost Crying.
However, in quantum physics, there is another type of angular momentum, called spin angular momentum, represented by the spin operator S. Almost all elementary particles have spin.
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 all of Bede's information regarding Augustine is taken from these letters.
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 a half of the country's land is covered by forests, though only 3. 5 % is covered by primary forests.
Almost the entire Casablanca waterfront is under development, mainly the construction of huge entertainment centres between the port and Hassan II Mosque, the Anfa Resort project near the business, entertainment and living centre of Megarama, the shopping and entertainment complex of Morocco Mall, as well as a complete renovation of the coastal walkway.
Almost all accusations are disputed to some degree, although the evidence in some cases is stronger than in others.
When the scrolling arrows overlap the stationary ones, the player must step on the corresponding arrows on the dance platform, and the player is given a judgment for their accuracy of every streaked notes ( From highest to lowest: Marvelous, Perfect, Great, Good, Almost, Miss.
Almost all commercial electrical generation is done using electromagnetic induction, in which mechanical energy forces an electrical generator to rotate.
Almost all species form cysts, the stage involved in transmission ( the exception is E. gingivalis ).
* 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 all of Mark's content is found in Matthew, and much of Mark is similarly found in Luke.

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