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Practically and Berlin
Practically all of them are in Berlin.

Practically and has
Practically every aspect of the Miranda rule has drawn state court criticism.
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 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 all will either sell, give or throw away items after a certain period has passed to clear their storage.
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, 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 therefore the new age after Jesus now has marriage as only normative, but celibacy is a valuable gift in and of itself.
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 relatives
Practically all the villagers then had relatives ( brothers, sisters, in-laws ) either at Kalliana ( now Kalina ) or at Vile Parle.

Practically and friends
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 part
Practically every webmail provider offers email access using a webmail client, and many of them also offer email access by a desktop email client using standard email protocols, while many internet service providers provide a webmail client as part of the email service included in their internet service package.
Practically all of the terrain of the state of Acre is part of the low sandstone plateau, or terra firme, morphological unit which dominates most of the Brazilian Amazon.

Practically and city
Practically the entire city is built on the south bank of the river.

Practically and .
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 speaking, the usable magnification will be limited by several effects, such as lateral vibration of the atoms prior to evaporation.
Practically speaking, the king retained a decisive voice in the selection of the hierarchy.
Practically, such a matrix is almost singular, and the computation of its inverse, or solution of a linear system of equations is prone to large numerical errors.
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 however, it had as its purpose the restoration of paganism at the expense of Christianity.
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 speaking, dynamically loading modules is simply a more flexible way of handling the operating system image at runtime — as opposed to rebooting with a different operating system image.
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 nothing is recorded of Pope Anastasius III, his pontificate falling in the period when Rome and the Papacy were in the power of Theophylact, Count of Tusculum, and his wife Theodora, who approved Anastasius III's candidacy.
Practically no home discs were stamped with this material.
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.

everybody and Berlin
Next evening Jill tries to get access to the space port of Berlin, but everybody is denied access.

everybody and has
Well, after everybody has followed the New England pattern of segregating one's children into private schools, only the poor folks are left.
The observer of television or other products for a mass audience has only a permit to be, like the models he sees, even more like everybody else.
And everybody has some kind of grudge.
They run their show their way -- the Universe has variety, something for everybody -- a fact you field workers often miss ''.
Citizenship can be seen as a special elite status, and it can also be seen as a democratizing force and something that everybody has ; the concept can include both senses.
He believes that everybody has the right to know what is going on in the world, regardless who is involved.
" When Groucho himself was on his deathbed, and a nurse came around with a thermometer, explaining that she wanted to see if he had a temperature, he responded, " Don't be silly — everybody has a temperature.
Everybody has storage needs in the home and by encouraging debate and providing solutions we will show that IKEA is relevant to everybody, no matter what your home is like or how much money you have.
* No special device needed-almost everybody has a residence or other place at which he or she can receive mail.
In the tradition of Shamanism it is believed that everybody has an animal spirit guide or ' power animal ' and indeed a person would not even make it past birth were it not for the protection of their power animal.
The commander of the Montoneros, Mario Firmenich, in a radio interview in late 2000 from Spain later stated that " In a country that experienced a civil war, everybody has blood in their hands.
' Not to analyze it too much, but I think the verve and gusto that everybody felt and portrayed around me has stayed with me all this time.
Digitization opened up typography to new generations of visual designers and lay users, and it has been said that " typography is now something everybody does.
" Your face is the same as everybody hasthe two eyes, so < s > </ s >" ( marking their places in the air with his thumb ) " nose in the middle, mouth under.
Almost everybody has at least one or two moles somewhere on his or her body, while large numbers can be concentrated on the back, chest, and arms.
In her book Noël Coward ( 1987 ), Frances Gray says that Brief Encounter is, after the major comedies, the one work of Coward's that almost everybody knows and has probably seen ; it has featured frequently on television and its viewing figures are invariably high.
The first joke he used in his routine was, " Is it just me or has everybody been coughing up blood lately?
This song proclaims that the human race ( the titular " everybody ") is capable of growing and reforming, but at the present, nobody is willing to learn from past mistakes, and has sacrificed wisdom for material comfort.
Guido maintains this story right until the end when, in the chaos caused by the American advance, he tells his son to stay in a sweatbox until everybody has left, this being the final test before the tank is his.
In short, everybody has his.
Janet Tyler has undergone her eleventh treatment ( the maximum number legally allowed ) in an attempt to look like everybody else.
In this introduction he contradicts himself, at one point insisting that one should not be horrified by the 600 passions outlined in the story because everybody has their own tastes, but at the same time going out of his way to warn the reader of the horrors that lay ahead, suggesting that the reader should have doubts about continuing.
" Don't Let's Start "' s lyrics include a number of dark, pointed statements as " everybody dies frustrated and sad, and that is beautiful ," John Linnell has repeatedly insisted that some of its lyrical twists, though pondered extensively by fans, were constructed to complement the melody and are not always meaningful.

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