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Practically and all
Practically all forecasts mention new and exciting products on the horizon.
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 great
Practically all the great cricket writers have written for Wisden, along with many great cricketers.

Practically and national
Practically all the Doric states that did not pass Xenalasia laws lost their national character and soon their political liberty.
Practically the first Greek children's books writer, her historical novels have been widely read and influenced Greek popular perceptions on national identity and history.

Practically and free
* Practically free of capillary rupture
Practically, this meant that although both the player's obligation to play for the team as well as the team's obligation to pay the player were terminated, the player was not free to enter into another contract with another team.
Practically, its value determines whether convection is free or forced.
Practically, what Merezhkovsky and Gippius were only able to do in those days was trying to use whatever influence they've still had among the Bolshevist cultural elite to help setting their friends, the arrested Provisional government ministers free.

Practically and sufficient
Practically speaking the threshold voltage is the voltage at which there are sufficient electrons in the inversion layer to make a low resistance conducting path between the MOSFET source and drain.

Practically and government
" Practically all of the Russian government, bureaucracy, and society were united in one outburst against the Poles.

Practically and paper
Practically speaking, any dye that soaks into the gelatin and then can be drawn out by the available paper will work.
Practically this means that each action taken will require a line of paper and thus a hard-copy record of the game remains after it has been played.

Practically and last
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 every variant of the twist begins with the lead leg of the body taking off last.

Practically and was
Practically the only enthusiasm they showed was when they were discussing `` names '' ; ;
Practically, Weber noted, this was difficult psychologically: people were ( understandably ) anxious to know whether they would be eternally damned or not.
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.
Practically the entire camp was then leased for agriculture and grazing.
Practically the whole wooden town of Rauma was devastated in the fires of 1640 and 1682.
Practically, it was a way for Pakradouni and his men to leave the Party with as little humiliation as possible since the reconciliation deal stipulated the resignation of the entire political bureau after 2 years.
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, the entire parcel of the land was tillable.
Practically every major label was interested at some point but no major label seemed to have a clue how to promote the multi-talented group.
Cuppy's best-known work, a satire on history called The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody, was unfinished when he died.
A Persian translation by Najaf Daryabandari of Cuppy's The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody was published in 1972 under the title of Čenin konand bozorgān ( چنین کنند بزرگان, Thus Act the Great ).
Practically all of these discourses ( from December 16, 1851 to August 19, 1877 ) were published in the Journal of Discourses, which was widely distributed.
Practically, Essex's army was never formed in line of battle, for each unit was thrown into the fight as it came up its own road or lane.
When the film was released in its day, Bosley Crowther, the film critic for The New York Times, appreciated the adaptation of Chandler's novel and lauded the acting, writing, " Practically all of the supporting roles are exceptionally well played, particularly by Mike Mazurki, the former wrestler, as the brutish Moose Malloy ; Otto Kruger as Jules Amthor, quack-psychologist and insidious blackmailer ; Anne Shirley as an innocent among the wolf pack, and Don Douglas as the police lieutenant.
Practically all of his spare time, however, was spent in literary circles.
Practically every musician of the time cited The Beatles and their music as an influence, and Ferguson was no exception.
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 melody of the song was originally used for a scrapped piece called " Practically Perfect ".
The melody from this song was borrowed from an earlier song entitled, " Practically Perfect " which had, by then, been deleted from the 1964 film production.
One of the survivors later wrote, " Practically half of the Eighth's 1, 000 Georgians fell dead or wounded, or were captured or lost ... Bartow led his men to an exposed eminence which was too hot to hold.

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