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Virtually all societies have developed some degree of inequality among their people through the process of social stratification, the division of members of a society into levels with unequal wealth, prestige, or power.
Virtually all modern tractors can also provide external hydraulic fluid and electrical power to the equipment they are towing, either by hoses or wires.
Virtually all stylistic appropriations begin with them: distinctive harmony singing, strong melodic lines, unforgettable guitar riffs, lyrics about boys and girls in love ; they created the model that other power poppers copied for the next couple of decades.
Virtually every type of tool can be a hand tool and many have also been adapted as power tools, which get their motive power from motors or engines rather than from human mechanical action.
Virtually all Toronados were sold loaded with extra-cost options including air conditioning, AM / FM stereo with 8-track tape player, power trunk release, vinyl roof, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, cruise control, power windows, power door locks and six-way power seats.
Virtually no RF power will be absorbed but some could be reflected at its boundaries depending on its relative permittivity compared to that of free space, which is unity.
Virtually all road rollers in commercial use now use diesel power.

Virtually and lived
Virtually all Koreans and ethnic Chinese lived in Ciudad del Este or Asunción and played a major role in the importation and sale of electronic goods manufactured in Asia.
In The Sacred Journey Buechner recalls: " Virtually every year of my life until I was fourteen, I lived in a different place, had different people to take care of me, went to a different school.
Virtually nothing is known of the past of the man known only as the Healer before he joined the underground community of mutants known as the Morlocks who lived in " The Alley ", a huge tunnel located beneath Manhattan.
Virtually all political Westerns, Zapata or not, were made from a Marxist point of view, and extensively referenced the fascist regimes of Benito Mussolini in Italy ( under whom most of the film makers had lived ) and Adolf Hitler in Germany.

Virtually and for
Virtually all the timber cut is for land clearing and fuel.
" 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.
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 who take a position on outing have qualified the limits to which it is permissible for one to go.
Virtually all of the country's rivers are tributaries of the Danube, either directly or indirectly, and by the time the Danube's course ends in the Black Sea, they account for nearly 40 percent of the total discharge.
Virtually all of the lengthy northern coast is well above the Arctic Circle ; except for the port of Murmansk — which receives currents that are somewhat warmer than would be expected at that latitude, due to the effects of the Gulf Stream — that coast is locked in ice much of the year.
Virtually all commercially available baby formulas contain added vitamin C for this reason, but heat and storage destroy vitamin C. Human breast milk contains sufficient vitamin C, if the mother has an adequate intake.
* Ryan Chester's Virtually Reality ( 2011 ) depicts a future world in which most natural wonders have been destroyed and developed upon, and virtual reality systems provide the only way for humans to experience the nature they never knew for real.
Virtually no major composer wrote concertos for wind instruments.
Virtually all names for Scotland are based on the Scotia root ( cf.
Virtually all faculty members at Washington University engage in academic research, offering opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students across the University's 7 schools.
Virtually all episodes of this version are still extant, although some reportedly are not shown due to celebrities ' refusals of clearances and others have been banned for various reasons ( usually for answers from either contestants or celebrities.
Virtually penniless painters, sculptors, writers, poets and composers came from around the world to thrive in the creative atmosphere and for the cheap rent at artist communes such as La Ruche.
Virtually rainless for nine months of the year, this area becomes flooded for the three months of heavy rains.
Virtually every major record label sued MP3. com with MP3 settling the majority of the law suits for tens of millions of dollars.
Added to this was the Russian love of story-telling, for which the genre seemed expressly tailored, and which led critic Vladimir Stasov to write, " Virtually all Russian music is programmatic ".
Virtually all students live on campus for all four years in one of Pomona's 12 residence halls.
Virtually all of the new mega cats were built of pre-preg carbon fiber for strength and the lowest possible weight.
Virtually any fish found near the surface is potential prey for the White-tailed eagle.
Virtually all UTS students go on to university following graduation: in 2004, the University of Toronto, McGill, Queen's, Waterloo, McMaster, and UBC were the most popular destinations, accounting for more than two-thirds of graduates ; of the rest, a majority attended U. S. universities ( primarily Ivy League and other " top tier " US institutions ).

Virtually and two
Virtually between the two former settlements, though actually part of Easter Aberdour, lies Aberdour Castle.
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.

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