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Practically and all
Practically all bulky housing products can now be ordered in standard units palletized or unitized for mechanical handling -- including lumber, asphalt shingles, glass block, face brick, plaster, lime, hardboard, gypsum wallboard and sheathing, cement, insulation sheathing, floor tile, acoustical tile, plaster base, and asbestos shingles.
Practically all the people of Laos, he explained -- about two million of them -- are rice farmers, and the means and motives of modern war are as strange to them as clocks and steel plows.
Practically all of these practical skills are of such a nature that a degree of mastery can be obtained in high school sufficient to enable the youth to get a job at once on the basis of the skill.
Practically only a very small percentage of addresses is kept as initial reference points ( which also requires storage ), and most of the database data is accessed by indirection using displacement calculations ( distance in bits from the reference points ) and data structures which define access paths ( using pointers ) to all needed data in effective manner, optimized for the needed data access operations.
Practically only a very small percentage of addresses is kept as initial reference points ( which also requires storage ), and most of the database data is accessed by indirection using displacement calculations ( distance in bits from the reference points ) and data structures which define access paths ( using pointers ) to all needed data in effective manner, optimized for the needed data access operations.
Practically all certifying bodies maintain a code of ethics that they expect all members to abide by or risk expulsion.
Practically all of Jerome's productions in the field of dogma have a more or less vehemently polemical character, and are directed against assailants of the orthodox doctrines.
Practically all the variations above mentioned relate to this fact.
Practically all archaeological remains in the Maldives are from Buddhist stupas and monasteries, and all artifacts found to date display characteristic Buddhist iconography.
Practically all internet services and applications exist or have similar cousins on mobile, from search to multiplayer games to virtual worlds to blogs.
Practically all surfaces that have not been specially sterilized are covered by prokaryotes.
Practically all the hemp and flax required by the Royal Navy for cordage and sailcloth was imported from the Russian dominions through the ports of St. Petersburg ( Kronstadt ) and Riga.
Practically all contemporary societies acknowledge this basic ontological and ethical distinction.
Practically all other U. S. Presbyterian bodies ( the Cumberland Presbyterians being a partial exception ) profess some measure of doctrinal Calvinist propositionalism, literalist hermeneutics, and conservative politics.
Practically all the heat at the surface of the Earth comes from the sun, in the form of solar energy.
Practically all hand-drawn animation is designed to be played at 24 FPS.
Practically all naturally occurring processes can be viewed as examples of data processing systems where " observable " information in the form of pressure, light, etc.
Practically all executable threaded code uses one or another of these methods for invoking subroutines ( each method is called a " threading model ").
Practically all of the sea's islands are either in coastal waters or belong to the various islands making up the Kuril Islands chain.
Practically all of the Province is located between 600 and 1, 000 m above sea level, with the highest point being Peñalara at 2, 430 m and the lowest Alberche river in Villa del Prado at 430 m. Other considerable heights, as well as being famous, are the Ball of the World mountain ( la Bola del Mundo ) in Navacerrada, at a height of 2, 258 m and the seven peaks in Cercedilla, at 2, 138 m.
Practically all Viking metal bands claim that they are descendants of Vikings, and the Viking metal scene has spread from Scandinavia to areas that historically were settled by Vikings, including England, Russia, and Normandy.
Practically all figures are brightly coloured and rich in detail.

Practically and new
Practically every train brought new residents interested in supplying naval stores or working in the sawmills.
Practically all the mills and factories supplying rails and equipment were in the North, and the Union blockade kept the South from getting new equipment or spare parts.
Practically speaking, it involves chemical aspects of identification, and then systematic, thorough synthetic alteration of new chemical entities to make them suitable for therapeutic use.
Practically the whole island is an active volcano that has been periodically active, last erupting in 1995, forming a new crater called Pico Pequeno.
Practically all the new writers -- Milovan Glišić, Laza Lazarević, Janko Veselinović, and Simo Matavulj, to name only the best, were in one way or another under the influence of realism, including Jaša Tomić and poet Vladimir M. Jovanović ( 1859-1898 ).
Practically therefore the new age after Jesus now has marriage as only normative, but celibacy is a valuable gift in and of itself.
Practically this would mean Studiotraffic did not gain much revenue from its other programs and advertising, but that the payments came from new investors (' upgraders ').

Practically and on
Practically speaking, however, the far field can commence physically close to the radiating aperture, depending on aperture diameter and the operating wavelength.
American humorist Will Cuppy wrote an essay on Hatshepsut which was published after his death in the book The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody.
* Edward Romney ( 1992 ) Living Well on Practically Nothing 2001 edition ISBN 1-58160-282-0
Practically the only crop grown by the Yupi villagers on the Ussuri River shores in 1709 was some tobacco.
Vaughn was given the opportunity to direct one episode himself – # 23 in production order, " It Could Be Practically Anywhere on the Island ".
Practically all of du Pré's recordings from 1968 to 1970 were made on this instrument.
Practically, the device is not necessary as the operator can directly turn the ring on the lens.
Practically any runner has a better chance of scoring a run from first base ( as on a double or triple or two singles, among other following events ) through the actions of later batters than the batter has of hitting a home run.
Practically simultaneously, Alan Baker proved an Baker's theorem on linear forms in logarithms of algebraic numbers which resolved the problem by a completely different method.
* Practically all the stations between Buxton and Manchester on the rival LNWR and Midland lines.
Practically, this brought the situation back to what it had been between 1963 and 1968, but with the difference that the NPDQ, which after the first division of 1963 had ended up being an organization centred on federal politics, now ended up being an organization centred on provincial politics after the second division of 1989.
Practically anybody could undergo psychiatric examination on the most senseless grounds and the issued diagnosis turned him into a person without rights.
Cuppy's best-known work, a satire on history called The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody, was unfinished when he died.
Practically, the obligor-payor on an instrument who feels he has been defrauded or otherwise unfairly dealt with by the payee may nonetheless refuse to pay even a holder in due course, requiring the latter to resort to litigation to recover on the instrument.
Practically anything that can be banged on to make noise can be used as a percussion instrument such as cans, buckets, pipes, etc.
Practically, the use of this position started only 1984 during the 11th Knesset, with the first person to hold the position, Yitzhak Shamir, taking office on 13 September 1984.
The phrase was used in this sense in Living Well on Practically Nothing by Edward H. Romney, who pointed out that while one might get away with using the 3-S treatment in rural areas, suburban neighborhoods have different norms.
The Mary Poppins stage musical contains a song entitled " Practically Perfect " which is based heavily on the original but contains none of the tune.
Practically all other neutral countries are in one way or another tied up with some belligerent power and dependent on it.
Practically no direct evidence exists to prove that Bach studied under Böhm, and indeed studying with the organist of the Johanniskirche would have been difficult for a pupil of the Michaelisschule, since the two choirs were not on good terms.

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