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Almost and universally
Almost universally, home computers of the 1980s had a ROM-resident BASIC interpreter, allowing the machines to boot directly into BASIC which therefore constituted a significant and visible part of the user interface of many home computers ' rudimentary operating systems.
" Almost universally, academics, economists, policy makers, and businesses defer to the determination by the NBER for the precise dating of a recession's onset and end.
Almost universally, trainee controllers begin work in their twenties and retire in their fifties.
Almost universally accepted are the Exopterygota-hemimetabolous neopterans, in which the wings are already visible before the adult stage and no pupa or chrysalis stage occurs -, and the Endopterygota, the holometabolous insects in which the wings develop inside the body during the larval stage and only become external appendages during the pupa or chrysalis stage.
Almost universally disliked yet feared, Cha served Park in close proximity since 1974 and became his favorite and most trusted advisor in the process.
; Pressure-dispense bar tap: Almost universally in modern times, bulk beer is supplied in kegs that are served with the aid of external pressure.
Almost universally avoided by the native western vampires, Chinatown is the headquarters for eastern vampire holdings in L. A. and the surrounding areas.
Almost universally the Bekishe is black.
Almost universally considered one of James ' finest short narratives, this story treats appropriately universal themes: loneliness, fate, love and death.

Almost and perpetrator
Almost every episode began by showing the commission of the crime and its perpetrator.

Almost and s
Almost all of these " esperantido " s were stillborn, but the very first, Ido (" Offspring "), had significant success for several years.
Almost all the women who attended this service walked out with her, as well as a few men .” Her works include: The Church and the Second Sex ( 1968 ), Beyond God the Father ( 1973 ), Gyn / ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism ( 1978 ), Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy ( 1984 ), Webster ’ s First Intergalactic Wickedary of the English Language ( 1987 ), and Outercourse: The Be-Dazzling Voyage ( 1992 ).
Almost mirroring Kyoko ’ s meeting of her husband, Godai catches the attention of precocious and brazen Ibuki Yagami, who immediately begins pursuing him.
Almost thirty volumes of Savonarola ’ s sermons and writings have so far been published in the Edizione nazionale delle Opere di Girolamo Savonarola ( Rome, Angelo Belardetti, 1953 to the present ).
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 surely or a. s., in probability theory, an event with probability 1
Almost all the equipment was home made and the entire library consisted of a single very old copy of Webster ’ s dictionary.
As stated in psychiatrist James Ketchum ’ s book Chemical Warfare: Secrets Almost Forgotten, work that evolved when a general envisioned a scheme to incapacitate an entire trawler with aerosolized BZ was dubbed Project DORK.
According to Clif White, " The three years on MGM were by far the most erratic in Solomon ’ s career, from the sublime " Drown in My Own Tears " on the We ’ re Almost Home album, which is sung to just an acoustic guitar accompaniment, to the ridiculous " Icbyanti W. T.
Almost the whole of Eric ’ s sole rule was affected by his long-standing conflict with the Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein.
Almost all of Morelia ’ s notable sites lie in its historic center, due to its history.
Almost nothing is known of George Taylor ’ s life before his arrival in Philadelphia in 1736, although there is general agreement regarding northern Ireland ( possibly Ulster ) as his birthplace.
Almost a third of the party ’ s permanent members were from that surrounding area.
Almost every episode ended with either Ryan or JB destroying the monster of the day ( Kaitlin never got to destroy any on her own ), at which point his missing comrade ( s ) would come running up to inquire how the fight went.
Almost everything in the original script was discarded except for Lo Pan ’ s story.
Almost immediately thereafter the alarm was raised because the fire had spread to Rasmussen ’ s place in the Kirkegate, which lay two blocks further into the city, as well as at the Latin school.
Almost immediately after docking at Salyut 7 ’ s aft port, the crew entered Cosmos 1443 and commenced transferring the 3. 5 tons of cargo lining its walls to Salyut 7.
Almost half of the Transportation Systems group ’ s sales are in Europe, where 50 percent of vehicles are turbo diesel and 27 percent are gasoline boosted.
Almost all the county about Ennistymon save for a few gentlemen ’ s residences and their demesnes was up to the early 19th century covered with woods mainly of oak and ash.
Almost 80 % of Crosspool ’ s housing is either detached or semi-detached, again well above the average.
Almost half of the entire book comprises The Book of Adela ’ s Followers, the original text around which the rest grew.
Almost 70 % of the Australian Capital Territory ’ s pasture, forests ( pine plantations ) and nature parks were severely damaged, and most of the renowned Mount Stromlo Observatory was destroyed.
Almost immediately after the opening of Consall station, attention turned to extending the railway ’ s operating line a further two miles to Kingsley & Froghall station, an important commercial decision for the growth of the railway, as previously Cheddleton was the only public vehicular point of access, and the station and car park were limiting the number of visitors that the railway could accommodate.
Almost all the principles laid down by him have proved sound, although his remarkable skill in expounding the fellow-servant rule considerably delayed the replacement of that rule by workmen ’ s compensation.
Almost twenty years after The Welsh Sonata, in 1972, Hanley ’ s second Welsh novel, Another World appeared.

Almost and will
Almost any travel agent will reserve a car for you.
Almost any terrestrial plant will grow with hydroponics.
Almost always, there are enough prizes donated that anyone who enters will get one.
Almost by definition opponents of the Vikings were ill prepared to fight a force that struck at will, with no warning.
Almost any algorithm will work well with the correct hyperparameters for training on a particular fixed data set.
Almost immediately after his election, Eugene was forced to deal with the heresy of Monothelitism, i. e., that Christ had only one will.
Almost all of these short-chain fatty acids will be absorbed from the colon.
Almost all baking-oriented cookbooks will contain at least one type of recipe.
Almost two years after his death, approximately one-quarter ounce ( 7 grams ) of Doohan's ashes were sent into space, as he had requested in his will.
Almost all current release cinema prints are of this type and will probably also include SDDS data and a timecode track to synchronize CD-ROMs carrying DTS soundtracks.
Almost any material when subjected to high pressure will compact itself into a denser form, for example, quartz, also called silica or silicon dioxide will first adopt a denser form known as coesite, then upon application of more temperature, form stishovite.
Almost all Samoyeds will allow their tails to fall when they are relaxed and at ease, as when being stroked or while eating, but will return their tails to a curl when more alert.
" Almost none ," replied the deceased ; " for I understand that my sufferings will end only when I have a pious son.
Almost all species are primarily insectivorous, although some will also eat fruit, nectar, or tiny seeds.
Almost any such species will be taken, with local preferences for whatever is most abundant — be it larks ( Alaudidae ), pipits ( Anthus ) or House Sparrows ( Passer domesticus )— and inexperienced yearlings always a favorite.
Almost every emperor took folk songs seriously, sending officers to collect songs to inspect the popular will.
Almost all self-directed teams will need information traditionally used in strategic, tactical, and operational decisions.
Almost all cars will have one mass damper, some may have 10 or more.
Almost the only point in which he will allow the pagan writers to be in harmony with revealed truth is in the doctrine of retribution and punishment after death for sins committed in life.
* Waiting Almost all children will outgrow bedwetting.
Almost all HIV-infected persons with indeterminate western blot results will develop a positive result when tested in one month ; persistently indeterminate results over a period of six months suggests the results are not due to HIV infection.
Almost all births are single babies but occasionally twins will be born.
“ Jewish hawks often refer to the territory beyond the green line by the biblical names Judea and Samaria, thereby suggesting that it was, and always will be, Jewish land ”, Peter Beinart wrote in an Op-ed in The New York Times, adding: “ Almost everyone else, including this paper, calls it the West Bank ”.

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