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Virtually and every
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 every subsector of Paraguay's manufacturing was characterized by numerous small-to medium-sized firms and a few large firms, which often were foreign owned.
Virtually every prediction ( with or without public opinion polls ) indicated that incumbent President Harry S. Truman would be defeated by Republican Thomas E. Dewey.
Virtually every action taken by an ordinary Internet user requires one or more interactions with one or more servers.
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 every country in the world is affected by people smuggling, be it in the capacity of country of origin, transit, or destination.
Virtually every man had some kind of wound.
Virtually every successful fictional TV series or comic book develops its own " universe " to keep track of the various episodes or issues.
Virtually every major record label sued MP3. com with MP3 settling the majority of the law suits for tens of millions of dollars.
Virtually every part of London has a local tradition about plague pits under, say, the local school or the bakers.
Virtually every country that received military aid from the Soviet Union, China, and Eastern Europe during the Cold War used Mosin – Nagants at various times.
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 every male resident of Bayou Puerto in 1900 was employed in the seafood industry.
) Virtually every type of entertainment appeared on the show ; opera singers, popular artists, songwriters, comedians, ballet dancers, dramatic actors performing monologues from plays, and circus acts were regularly featured.
According to a 2004 Human Rights Watch report, the North Korean government under Kim was " among the world's most repressive governments ", having up to 200, 000 political prisoners according to U. S. and South Korean officials, and no freedom of the press or religion, political opposition or equal education: " Virtually every aspect of political, social, and economic life is controlled by the government.
Virtually every modern tiki gathering centers around the Mai Tai in some fashion.
Virtually every boxing expert then and now will tell you I won the fight.
Virtually every segment featured background music, taken from the 1980s UK charts, with some from the 1970s.
" According to Charles G. Koch, " Virtually every engineer he worked with was purged.
" Virtually every Massively Multiplayer Online game displays numerous instances of this, with players attempting to kill ( or, in the case of friendly NPCs, cause the death of ) virtually every NPC or monster, howsoever powerful, meek, friendly, or ethereal.
Virtually every type of structure in the series acts as a tech tree node, and additional units, structures and faction-specific abilities will become available as new structures are built and placed.
Virtually every structure erected on the fairgrounds was extraordinary ( in a literal sense: " out of the ordinary "), and many of them were experimental in many ways.
Virtually every citizen of Baltimore owned a share, as the offering was oversubscribed.
The Virtually Haken conjecture asserts that every compact, irreducible 3-manifold with infinite fundamental group is virtually Haken.

Virtually and issue
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 and featured
In June 2011, Clarkson featured as Betty Boo ( and is credited ) on the track " Virtually Art " by The Feeling on the double-album edition of their 2011 release, Together We Were Made ( disc 2 track 2 ).

Virtually and two
Virtually deprived of power, the duke lived for two more years, and died at Tapiau on 20 March 1568.
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 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 leading
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 leading members of the present-day democratic opposition had a role in the event, either as defendants or as defense lawyers.
Virtually all the battles of the war until July 1904 were strategic battles for territorial gain or position leading to the investment and siege of the port city.

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