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Nearly all the existing model names were gradually phased out: the Cutlass Calais in 1991, the Toronado and Custom Cruiser in 1992, the Ninety-Eight and Ciera ( formerly Cutlass Ciera ) in 1996, Cutlass Supreme in 1997, and finally the Eighty-Eight and Cutlass ( which had only been around since ' 97 ) in 1999.
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Nearly all of the farm equipment manufacturers and dealers say the upturn in sales has resulted chiefly from the recent improvement in crop prospects.
Nearly all algae have photosynthetic machinery ultimately derived from cyanobacteria, and so produce oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis, unlike other photosynthetic bacteria such as purple and green sulfur bacteria.
Nearly all of this argon is radiogenic argon-40 derived from the decay of potassium-40 in the Earth's crust.
Nearly all metals can be softened by annealing, which recrystallizes the alloy and repairs the defects, but not as many can be hardened by controlled heating and cooling.
Nearly all of them were passengers on 16 commercial ( nongovernmental ) ships and several yachts that made 116 trips during the summer.
Nearly all of the current flows through the shunt, and only a small fraction flows through the meter.
Nearly all the food we eat comes ( directly and indirectly ) from plants, such as this American long grain rice
Nearly five decades later the battle was among the actions recognised by a clasp attached to the Naval General Service Medal, awarded upon application to all British participants still living in 1847.
Nearly all modern CPUs represent numbers in binary form, with each digit being represented by some two-valued physical quantity such as a " high " or " low " voltage.
Nearly all plant and animal materials have both carbon and nitrogen, but amounts vary widely, with characteristics noted above ( dry / wet, brown / green ).
Nearly all the descriptive words used to justify the genus division were relative terms without a reference measure, and the argument did not take into account the size differences between the species, which can be considerable.
Nearly all of the very large wildfires are caused by human activity during periods of very hot, dry easterly Santa Ana winds.
Nearly all chimpanzee populations have been recorded using tools, modifying sticks, rocks, grass, and leaves and use them for acquiring honey, termites, ants, nuts, and water.
Nearly and existing
Nearly every pre-1960s British television programme in the archives is in the form of a telerecording, along with the vast majority of existing 1960s output.
Nearly all the existing information respecting Anthony Munday's dramatic works is derived from Henslowe's papers.
Nearly all the existing forces were under the 4, 000 limit, with only the Metropolitan Police, Greater Manchester Police, Merseyside Police, Northumbria Police, Thames Valley Police, West Midlands Police and West Yorkshire Police over the limit-see Table of police forces in the United Kingdom for a full list.
Nearly three years pass, with Tim remaining complacent in his job at Wernham-Hogg and Dawn existing unhappily with Lee in Florida.
Nearly all pre-1985 TV animation was wrap-around segments made to bridge the gaps on existing theatrical material on The Wonderful World of Disney.
Nearly and model
Nearly 1. 4 million SHGs comprising approximately 20 million women now borrow from banks, which makes the Indian SHG-Bank Linkage model the largest microfinance program in the world.
Nearly the entire first half of the book is based on Chomsky's five 1988 Massey Lectures on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio from November 1988 and extends his and Edward S. Herman's propaganda model to a variety of new situations.
Nearly 228, 000 units were sold during the four-year run of the first-generation model, most of them in the United States.
Nearly all second generation 4Runners were four-door models ; however, from 1989 to 1993, a two-door model was also produced.
Nearly and names
" Nearly the same story appeared in the Jìn shū 晉書 ( Book of Jin ), compiled by Fáng Xuánlíng in AD 648 ; however, in the Book of Jin the names given to the foreign conqueror and his native wife are " Hùnhuì " 混湏 and " Yèliǔ " 葉柳.
Nearly 7, 000 species and subspecies names have been introduced for both fossil and recent Pectinidae.
Nearly 5 years later since the battle at Shea Stadium, another Jackal clone would marry the original Gwen Stacy clone and would live under the assumed names Warren and Gwen Miles.
Nearly all the names of the other 1, 300 or so dead from the Republic Army of the North have been lost to history.
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