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Virtually everything can be destroyed including buildings and bridges.
Virtually everything in these counties was then systematically burned to the ground.

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Virtually all early microcomputers were essentially boxes with lights and switches ; one had to read and understand binary numbers and machine language to program and use them ( the Datapoint 2200 was a striking exception, bearing a modern design based on a monitor, keyboard, and tape and disk drives ).
Virtually every man had some kind of wound.
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 all the streets that would ever be created were now in place, and most of the houses, churches and commercial buildings that would ever be built had now been built.
Virtually all the Rundstedt men since the time of Frederick the Great had served in the Prussian Army.
Virtually all the inhabitants had fled Račak during the frightful Serb offensive of the summer of 1998.
Virtually all leading members of the present-day democratic opposition had a role in the event, either as defendants or as defense lawyers.
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.
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 new residential buildings since the 1960s were built in this style, as it was a quick and relatively cheap way to solve the country's severe housing shortage, which had been caused by wartime bombing raids and the large influx of German refugees from further east.
Virtually all major film production companies had units assigned to develop and produce shorts, and many companies, especially in the silent and very early sound era, produced mostly or only short subjects.
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 the terms used to describe animal mating systems were adopted from social anthropology, where they had been devised to describe systems of marriage.
Virtually every monastery had an infirmary for the monks or nuns, and this led to provision being made for the care of secular patients.
Virtually all the policemen had disappeared from the streets.
Virtually all posts had a band, and many soldiers learned to play the bugle and served in the drum and bugle corps.
Virtually all Baptists had left the established church because they were convinced that the Bible did not support either an episcopal form of church government, nor the role of the Monarch in determining the affairs of the church.
Virtually every artistic technique and method used by Renaissance artists 1, 900 year later, had been demonstrated by Ancient Greek artists, with the notable exceptions of oil colors and mathematically accurate perspective.
Virtually all aspects of the game had their proponents and detractors.
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Virtually all of them claimed they had heard Joseph Barbara was feeling ill and that they had visited him to wish him well.

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Virtually every great jazz player and singer of the era performed at clubs:

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Virtually everyone agrees, however, that the trend toward female sexual aggressiveness was tremendously accelerated with the postwar rush to the suburbs.
Virtually the whole court, including her doctors, thought she was pregnant.
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 in line with Soviet propaganda, the series was not only screened but widely acclaimed in the Soviet Union.
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Virtually the entire country was covered with a thick ice sheet during the last ice age, as well as in many earlier ice ages.
Virtually immediately, the cultural backwater that was Norway brought forth a series of strong authors recognized first in Scandinavia, and then worldwide.
Virtually the entire Mexican Navy was captured at Veracruz by December 1838.
Virtually all of its war was waged locally by regional warlords.
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Virtually all of the land was homesteaded or sold as railroad land to farmers.
Virtually every male resident of Bayou Puerto in 1900 was employed in the seafood industry.
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 the only response was a letter of complaint to the editor of NZM from Mendelssohn ’ s old colleague Ignaz Moscheles and other professors at the Leipzig Conservatory.
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.
" According to Charles G. Koch, " Virtually every engineer he worked with was purged.
Virtually no ships were sunk by German naval surface forces as this force was largely destroyed prior to the invasion.
Virtually nothing, except that she was named after Clarendon's first wife, is known of her life before 1649, when her family fled to Holland after the execution of King Charles I.
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.
Virtually every rural area served by CN in some form was affected, creating resentment for the company and the federal government.
Virtually the only concession the French obtained was the so-called ' Berlin protocol ' of 16 November, which provided release of certain categories of French prisoners of war.
Virtually every early Bay Area punk and new wave band performed there, and it was an important touring stop for bands from beyond the San Francisco Bay Area.

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