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Virtually every branch of modern mathematics can be described in terms of categories, and doing so often reveals deep insights and similarities between seemingly different areas of mathematics.
Virtually all the space between muscles, ligaments, bones, and cartilage is filled with pliable solid tissue.
Virtually identical spherical boulders, called " Koutu Boulders ", are found on the beaches, in the cliffs, and beneath the surface inland of the shore of Hokianga Harbour, North Island, New Zealand, between Koutu and Kauwhare points.
Virtually from its beginning Chapel Street, between Toorak Road and Dandenong Road was a trading and shopping street with flour milling, butchers, bakers, drapers, boot makers, general stores, carpenters, bricklayers, farrier and blacksmiths, chemists and an undertaker.
Virtually no books published between the end of World War II and the mid-1970s used the word " geopolitics " or " geostrategy " in their
Virtually all the delegates at the Convention recognized the differences between eastern and western Virginia as irreconcilable and supported some sort of separation ; the disagreement was over how this separation should occur.

Virtually and two
Virtually deprived of power, the duke lived for two more years, and died at Tapiau on 20 March 1568.
Virtually all rituals in Wicca include the lighting of altar candles, where two main candles are often used to represent the God and the Goddess ; and the lighting of candles is a central theme at the Wiccan holiday of Brigid or Imbolc, which is also known as Candlemas or the Feast of the Waxing Light.
After two meetings, it was agreed that an 8th series of Knightmare would go ahead in 1994, but it would be a shorter run ( 10 episodes instead of 15 / 16 episodes ), and the remainder of the season's timeslot would be taken over by Virtually Impossible, a new virtual reality show from Broadsword, the same production company as Knightmare, and aimed at this younger audience.
According to Peter Martin, Malone's main biographer in the 20th century: “ Virtually nothing is known of his childhood and adolescence except that in 1747 he was sent to Dr. Ford's preparatory school in Molesworth Street, Dublin, where his brother Richard had already been enrolled for two years .” The next record of his education is 10 years later, in 1757, when he — not yet 16 years old — entered Trinity College, Dublin, where his brother went to study two years earlier and where his father had received an honorary LL. D.
Virtually all of the sexual assaults Human Rights Watch documented were gang rapes involving at least two perpetrators.
Virtually all of the operations were moved to Cardiff Airport by these two airlines.
Virtually every issue would open with a Kirby monster story ( generally inked by Christopher Rule initially, then later Dick Ayers ), followed by one or two twist-ending thrillers or sci-fi tales drawn by Don Heck, Paul Reinman, or Joe Sinnott, with the whole thing capped by an often-surreal, sometimes self-reflexive Stan Lee-Steve Ditko short.
Virtually every issue featured DC's two leading superheroes, Superman and Batman, with the earliest issues also featuring Batman's sidekick, Robin.
Virtually all the hemlocks in the southern Appalachian Mountains have seen infestations of the insect within the last five to seven years, with thousands of hectares of stands dying within the last two to three years.
Virtually all post-Mao era Party leaders had been under attack during that time, and drew two seemingly contradictory lessons: the rejection of mass movements and thought reform as means of transforming China, and the recognition of the " vital role of propaganda and thought work in China's political control.
* Virtually all of the Denjū's names change as well, such as the two main Denjū of the two versions.
Virtually all farmed shrimp are of the family Penaeidae, and just two species – Penaeus vannamei ( Pacific white shrimp ) and Penaeus monodon ( giant tiger prawn ) – account for roughly 80 % of all farmed shrimp.
Virtually all farmed shrimp are of the family Penaeidae, and just two species – Litopenaeus vannamei ( Pacific white shrimp ) and Penaeus monodon ( giant tiger prawn ) – account for roughly 80 % of all farmed shrimp.
Virtually every episode from season two began with a prologue, where one of the cast members directly addressed the home viewers for a few minutes.

Virtually and settlements
Prominent British archaeologist Mick Aston has commented that " Virtually all the reconstruction drawings of Iron Age settlements now to be seen in books are based " on the work at Butser Farm, and that it " revolutionised the way in which the pre-Roman Iron Age economy was perceived ".

Virtually and though
Virtually, all our information about Rousseau's youth has come from his posthumously published Confessions, in which the chronology is somewhat confused, though recent scholars have combed the archives for confirming evidence to fill in the blanks.
Virtually all the buildings in this area date from the 19th century, the most notable from immediately after the disastrous fire of 1852, and show a reasonable approximation to their original appearance, though they have required varying degrees of reconstruction to restore to them to that state.
Virtually all telephones sold in the US use the 900 MHz, 1. 9 GHz, 2. 4-GHz, or 5. 8 GHz bands, though legacy phones can remain in use on the older bands.
Virtually none was published in his lifetime, though significant samples have been printed posthumously.

Virtually and actually
Virtually all " soldiers " that can be seen patrolling the streets of Jerusalem are actually Border Guard Police officers.

Virtually and part
Virtually all other crusaders, including the Templars and Hospitallers, condemned this deal as a political ploy on the part of Frederick to regain his kingdom while betraying the cause of the Crusaders.
Virtually every part of London has a local tradition about plague pits under, say, the local school or the bakers.
Virtually unscathed by the World War I, the town suffered the effects of the 1930 Irpinia earthquake ( 79 years later the reconstruction of part of the Cathedral of San Sabino and many buildings continues ) and thus had enormous damage.
Virtually all residents of the Eklutna Village are either Alaska Native or part Native ; most are members of the federally recognized Native Village of Eklutna.
Virtually all patients with the syndrome have mutations in the gene for mevalonate kinase, which is part of the HMG-CoA reductase pathway, an important cellular metabolic pathway.
Virtually every one had taken part in the American Revolution ; at least 29 had served in the Continental Army, most of them in positions of command.
Virtually all adventure races feature mandatory gear that must be carried during part or all of the race.
Virtually all motion pictures produced in the United States adhered to the code, and similar censorship was common in other countries, for example an early version of the first lesbian vampire film Dracula's Daughter, a film described in The Celluloid Closet as presenting " homosexuality as a predatory weakness ", was rejected by the British Board of Film Censors in 1935, who said in part "... Dracula's Daughter would require half a dozen ... languages to adequately express its beastliness .".
Virtually everyone captured in the battle was fully pardoned in exchange for an allegiance to the crown ; however, seven Regulators were executed for their part in the uprising.
Virtually all the townships on the way were systematically looted, part of the Harrying of the North.

Virtually and Easter
Virtually all companies observe and close on the " major " holidays ( New Year's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas ).

Virtually and lies
Virtually the entire southeastern portion of the county lies within the Big Cypress National Preserve.

Virtually and .
Virtually everyone agrees, however, that the trend toward female sexual aggressiveness was tremendously accelerated with the postwar rush to the suburbs.
Virtually nothing is known of his parents, family background, or origin.
Virtually all user-specified information in a drawing file can be represented in DXF format.
Virtually all foods come either directly from plants, or indirectly from animals that eat plants.
Virtually none of these recordings were ever released.
Virtually, any uniquely decodable one-to-many code, not necessary a prefix one, must satisfy Kraft's inequality.
Virtually the only possible variation is using a different reference date, in particular one less distant in the past to make the numbers smaller.
Virtually all chemotherapeutic regimens can cause depression of the immune system, often by paralysing the bone marrow and leading to a decrease of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
Virtually all the timber cut is for land clearing and fuel.
Virtually all liquids, when mixed and heated, will display azeotropic behaviour.
Virtually all existing mature DBMS products meet these requirements to a great extent, while less mature either meet them or converge to meet them.
Virtually all Canadian ovens make legal use of the Fahrenheit scale.
Virtually alone, on 17 September 1895, Emperor Menelik issued a proclamation calling up the men of Shewa to join his army at Were Ilu.
Virtually all industrial enterprises were established with government subsidies in the oil boom years of the 1970s.
Virtually all exports and imports are transported by sea.
Virtually all of the gold that mankind has discovered is considered to have been deposited later by meteorites which contained the element.
Virtually all blue topaz, both the lighter and the darker blue shades such as " London " blue, has been irradiated to change the color from white to blue.
Virtually all of the few known candy poisoning incidents involved parents who poisoned their own children's candy.
Virtually all state societies and chiefdoms around the world have similar political structures where political authority is justified by divine sanction.
Virtually every family in Rome lost a member or members in the swath of destruction brought down on them by Hannibal and his Carthaginian armies.
Virtually all modern e-mail clients and mail servers support both protocols as a means of transferring e-mail messages from a server.
" Virtually anyone who suspects that someone has mental problems and needs help could file an application to a state-licensed healthcare agency for a court-ordered evaluation.

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