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Almost and two-thirds
Almost 50 % of the population earn income through informal crop cultivation or animal husbandry with nearly two-thirds of the country's income coming from the agricultural sector.
Almost two-thirds of the population is Christian.
Almost two-thirds of the population of the Kingdom of Tonga live on its main island, Tongatapu.
Almost two-thirds of the Shahnameh is devoted to the age of heroes, extending from Manuchehr's reign until the conquest of Alexander the Great ( Sekandar ).
Almost two-thirds of all the dentists in the Metroplex received their education at BCD, and more than one-third of all dentists in Texas are graduates of the college.
Almost all of the stories are standalone with one exception that becomes a recurring storyline at various points in the last two-thirds of the manga.
Almost two-thirds had university degrees and viewed themselves as " successful in worldly terms ".

Almost and all
Almost every official who reflects on it thinks this movement of Americans to canvas dwellings opens one of the most promising of all outdoor markets.
Almost all of the 3,000 lumber dealers who cater primarily to the new-house market and supply 90% of this year's new houses are mechanized.
Almost the whole experience of mankind pointed toward suspicion, not trust, as the safest and sanest attitude toward all outsiders.
Almost all of these frogs live in wet tropical rainforests and their eggs hatch directly into miniature versions of the adult, passing through the tadpole stage within the egg.
Almost all species have a tight cluster of leaves ( a rosette ), either at the base of the plant or at the end of a more-or-less woody stem ; the leaves are less often produced along the stem.
Almost all species have a tight cluster of leaves ( a rosette ) at the base of the plant or, in the tree-forming species, at the end of a woody stem.
Almost all of Agatha Christie's books are whodunits, focusing on the British middle and upper classes.
Almost all of the amino acids in proteins are ( S ) at the α carbon, with cysteine being ( R ) and glycine non-chiral.
Almost all songs on the band's albums are credited to " Woolfson / Parsons ".
" 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.
Almost all matter observable from the Earth seems to be made of matter rather than antimatter.
* Love songs: Almost all Alcaeus ' amorous verses, mentioned with disapproval by Quintilian above, have vanished without trace.
Almost all educational institutions in the Australian Capital Territory are located within Canberra.
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 all the animations of Beavis and Butt-Head during the videos were re-used from earlier episodes.
Almost all of these sums are directly attributable to investment through the Territory's offshore finance industry.
Almost all of Bulgaria's 500, 000-man standing army was positioned against these two countries, on two fronts – western and southern, while the borders with Romania and the Ottoman Empire were left almost unguarded.
Almost all educational programmes in biostatistics are at postgraduate level.
Almost all product lines were discontinued.
Almost all of Bede's information regarding Augustine is taken from these letters.
Almost all scholars agree that the book of Joshua holds little historical value for early Israel and most likely reflects a much later period.
Almost all mass produced bokken are made from porous, loose-grained southeast Asian wood.
Almost all common CPUs today can be very accurately described as von Neumann stored-program machines.

Almost and states
Almost all of the United States crop is from the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana.
Almost all states in the US have licensing requirements for massage therapists.
Almost all private and all Catholic schools, in all Australian states, have a compulsory uniform policy.
He states specifically, " Almost all critical approaches to this play have been coloured by the sexist assumptions the critics have brought with them to their reading .” One seemingly anti-sexist viewpoint comes from Donald C. Freeman ’ s articulations of the meaning and significance of the deaths of both Antony and Cleopatra at the end of the play.
Almost 150 of the slain miners were buried in the cemetery in nearby Scofield and two special funeral trains carried the rest of the victims to burial grounds in Utah and in other states.
Almost any citizen or resident of any of the signatory nations ( with the possible exception of a few new member states ) may move and seek work anywhere within the EU, and there is little that member states can do to stop it without leaving the EU or renegotiating the treaty.
Almost any religious society or church can qualify for filing as a corporation sole in these states.
Almost all of the districts area belonged to these two states historically.
Almost seventeen hundred members of the families of the identified corpses sued Tri-State and the funeral homes that had shipped the bodies there, and were eventually granted class-action status in two courts in two different states.
* USA: Almost all U. S. states had passed some form of Sole Trader Laws, Property Laws, and Earnings Laws, granting married women the right to trade without their husbands ' consent, own and / or control their own property, and control their own earnings.
Almost all members are in Western Europe, but the WEOG is unusual in that geography is not the sole defining factor ; Europe is divided between the WEOG and the Eastern European Group, and the WEOG also contains Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, which are culturally and politically descended from Western European states but are located far away from them.
Almost immediately after the Organic Act of 1801, Congress took up proposals for the return of the territory to the states, all of which failed.
Almost thirty years later, Roger still refused to give assistance to the Crusader states during the Second Crusade.

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