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Nearly and every
Nearly every great family had its abbé.
Nearly every human society throughout history has expected distinctions to be made between males and females by the style, color, or type of clothing they are expected to wear, and likewise most societies have had a set of social norms, views, guidelines, or even laws defining what type of clothing is appropriate for each gender.
Nearly every rural household on Crete has at least one unregistered gun.
Nearly every key player suffered injury and the Northsiders struggled into the All Star break with a disappointing. 500 record.
Nearly every country has very strict laws concerning espionage, and the penalty for being caught is often severe.
Nearly every minivan sold in the United States belongs to this segment, so they are simply called minivans there.
Nearly all isotropic comets have very large orbits, on the order of thousands of AU, and appear from every corner of the sky.
Nearly every film produced became a classic in its own right.
" Nearly every instructor in the mess " he wrote, " could quote specific instances of prisoners having been murdered on the way back.
Nearly every known wild population of B. brownii shows some signs of dieback infection, which could possibly wipe it out within years.
Nearly every major HF radio manufacturer in the world builds ALE radios to the 2G standard to meet the high demand that new installations of HF radio systems conform to this standard protocol.
Nearly every species of microorganism, not only bacteria and archaea, have mechanisms by which they can adhere to surfaces and to each other.
Nearly every present-day nation had a pre-colonial predecessor, sometimes an African Empire with which European traders had to barter.
Nearly every continent in the world has experienced a period of famine throughout history.
Nearly every clue has two non-overlapping parts to it: one part that provides an unmodified but often indirect definition for the word or phrase, and a second part that includes the wordplay involved.
Nearly every trade made between Detroit and Chicago ended up being Red Wing heists.
Nearly every Germanic language has a descendant of this proto-language word to indicate the ( White ) stork.
Nearly every common split-pot game uses A-5 ranking, often with a qualifier for low, in which only an 8 low or better is eligible for a pot.
Nearly every foreign ambassador called upon Kissinger at least once.
Nearly every semi-automatic pistol cartridge is “ rimless ,” or more precisely has a rim of the same diameter as the case body ; an extractor engages this rim by entering a cannelure ( rim cut ) near the base of the case.
Nearly every aspect of SRA was controversial, including its definition, the source of the allegations and proof thereof, testimonials of alleged victims, and court cases involving the allegations and criminal investigations.
Nearly every major city was ravaged by gang violence at some point in its history.
Nearly every function has a direct keyboard shortcut and there can be several different shortcuts per key.
Nearly every episode opens, following the opening credits, with Hamner's voice-over ( ostensibly speaking as the present day John-Boy ), briefly reminiscing about the events about to be depicted and setting up the story.
Nearly every town that sprang up in the late 19th century began around a logging or lumber-milling operation.

Nearly and successful
When Martin joined the band they had already finished the song " Nearly Lost You ", which soon became a successful single.
Nearly all were successful at their first performances until the diasaster of Armida at La Scala during carnival of 1780.
Nearly all of Thai Chinese identify themselves completely as Thai due to the highly successful integration of Chinese communities into Thai society.

Nearly and athlete
Nearly ten years after his death, he was placed third in the Walloon athlete of the 20th century election.

Nearly and active
Nearly every state has laws authorizing state defense forces, and 22 states, plus Puerto Rico, have active SDFs with different levels of activity, support, and strength.
Nearly one-third of the world's tropical cyclones form within the western Pacific ocean, making it the most active tropical cyclone basin on Earth.
Nearly one-third of mainline Protestants call themselves conservative, and most local mainline congregations have a strong, active conservative element.
Nearly 20 percent of the undergraduate student population is active in Greek life on campus.
Nearly all were first conceived for intended use in high technology, such as active laser mediums, varistors, and bubble memory.
Nearly every trade union in the UK, and the TUC play an active part in JFC.

Nearly and world
Nearly all of the arable land is actively cultivated, but outputs are low by world standards.
Nearly one million Yum !, KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Long John Silver's and A & W All American Food employees, franchisees and their families volunteered close to 4 million hours to aid hunger relief efforts in communities worldwide, while helping to raise $ 16 million throughout the World Hunger Relief Week initiative for the World Food Programme and other hunger relief agencies around the world.
* Nearly possible worlds ( see under Possible world )
Nearly all world religions define tasks or roles for mothers through either religious law or through the deification or glorification of mothers who served in substantial religious events.
Nearly causes the end of the world.
Nearly all the rare earth elements in the world come from China, and many analysts believe that an overall increase in Chinese electronics manufacturing will consume this entire supply by 2012.
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 forty years on, his work continues the dialectic between working freely and ephemerally wherever in the wide world, and bringing it back into the public domain of art spaces and books in the form of sculptures of raw materials such as stones, mud and water and photographic and text works.
Nearly every country in the world has a national trade union center, and many have more than one.
Nearly all new heavy bomb groups organized after Pearl Harbor were organized and trained at Second Air Force Bases, by II Bomber Command operational training units ( OTU ) then were deployed to combat commands around the world.
Nearly all of the civil liberty of the world is enjoyed by Anglo-Saxons: the English, the British colonists, and the people of the United States .... The other great idea of which the Anglo-Saxon is the exponent is that of a pure spiritual Christianity.
Nearly 150, 000 copies later, the band continues to share their music and conviction with fans of all faiths throughout the world.
Wimber initially defended the Airport Vineyard saying " Nearly everything we've seen — falling, weeping, laughing, shaking — has been seen before, not only in our own memory, but in revivals all over the world.
Nearly 100 sculptors come from around the world each year to sculpt large blocks of pristine natural ice sometimes referred to as " Arctic Diamonds.
Probably the most famous of these war service engines were of class 10-12-D, built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, U. S. A. Nearly 500 were built and those that survived the war found new homes around the world.
Nearly 300 laboratories and universities around the world are involved in the ILC: more than 700 people are working on the accelerator design, and another 900 people on detector development.
Nearly all outlets who covered mixed martial arts held either Vovchanchyn or the unbeaten two-time UFC champion and ADCC champion Mark Kerr as the best heavyweight and pound for pound fighter in the world.
Nearly Two out of three unionized workers in Argentina belong to the CGT, and it is one of the largest trade unions in the world.
Nearly every international knitwear brand in the world has a strong production share from Tirupur.
Nearly every international knitwear brand in the world has a strong production share from Tirupur.
Nearly every country in the world maintains the rank of major general or a close equivalent.
Nearly all the Byzantine writers who treated the subject of the pentarchy assumed that Constantinople, as the seat of the ruler of the empire and therefore of the world, was the highest among the patriarchates and, like the emperor, had the right to govern them.

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