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Virtually the whole nation felt the effects of the panic.
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 the whole engine rotates about a fixed crankshaft.

Virtually and including
Virtually all productions today, however, use the original ending, as do nearly all of the film versions of this play, including Dariush Mehrjui's Sara ( the Argentine version, made in 1943 and starring Delia Garcés, does not ; it also modernizes the story, setting it in the early 1940s ).
Virtually any fluid can be used as an extender including water ( hydrogels ), oil, and air ( aerogel ).
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 all Hipparchus ' writings are lost, including his work on precession.
Virtually all types of shoots and roots are capable of vegetative propagation, including stems, basal shoots, tubers, rhizomes, stolons, corms, bulbs, and buds.
Virtually every German aeronautical engineer and test pilot of note during the 1920s and 30s spent time building, testing, and flying aircraft at the Wasserkuppe, including the Günter brothers, Wolf Hirth, the Horten brothers, Robert Kronfeld, Hans Jacobs, Alexander Lippisch, Willy Messerschmitt, Hanna Reitsch, Peter Riedel, Alexander Schleicher and many, many others.
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 all eukaryotic cells ( including cells from animals, plants, and fungi ) maintain a nonzero transmembrane potential, usually with a negative voltage in the cell interior as compared to the cell exterior.
Virtually everything can be destroyed including buildings and bridges.
Virtually all of its pre-war 7, 000 Bulgarian inhabitants, including Delchev's family, were expelled to Bulgaria by the Greek Army.
Virtually every type of medium to large-sized oceanic animal sharing the habitat of the cookiecutter shark is open to attack: bite scars have been found on cetaceans ( including porpoises, dolphins, beaked whales, sperm whales, and baleen whales ), pinnipeds ( including fur seals, leopard seals, and elephant seals ), dugongs, sharks ( including blue sharks, goblin sharks, and megamouth sharks ), deepwater stingrays, and bony fishes ( including billfishes, tunas, dolphinfishes, jacks, escolars, opahs, and pomfrets ).
Virtually all major builders of electro-pneumatic action organs, including M. P. Möller, W. W. Kimball ( both firms now defunct ), Schantz, and Reuter use some form of the pitman windchest to this day, although most have only recently begun to credit Skinner with the design and subsequent refinements that make it an industry benchmark.
Virtually all of the urban-format radio stations which debuted in the early 2000s, including Flow 93. 5, have since shifted from a pure urban format to a rhythmic contemporary format.
Virtually all metals capable of cold forming can be hydroformed, including aluminum, brass, carbon and stainless steel, copper, and high strength alloys.
Virtually all Wolof musical terminology including musical instruments comes from the Serer language.
Virtually none of the contemporary documentation mentions Monteverdi, and music by other composers has been identified in the scores, including passages found in the recently discovered score of Francesco Sacrati's opera La finta pazza (" The pretend madwoman ").
Virtually every class of vessel has been wrecked in the area, many of which are regional traditional boats including :- eight hookers, one gleoiteóg and one púcán.
Virtually nothing is known of the past of Janice before she first appeared as Joystick, including the origin and nature of her apparent superhuman powers.
Virtually all depictions of Grant in drawings, granite, and bronze, are astride Cincinnatus including at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located on the Mall in Washington, D. C., at the base of Capitol Hill.
Virtually all the big stars of the era, including The Beatles, appeared on the shows.

Virtually and her
Virtually all her verse is veiled autobiography written in the French language ; most of it has never been translated into English.
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 the only portraits she made during her life were images of herself, of which there are at least fifty.
Virtually all of her singles have reached the Top 10 of the U. S. Hot Dance Club Play chart.
Virtually nothing else of her personal life is known.
Virtually nothing is known about her.

Virtually and thought
* Virtually all of the novels of Thomas Love Peacock ( 1785 – 1866 ) presuppose a knowledge of English intellectuals and currents of thought of the time.
Virtually every modern physicist suspects that antimatter has positive mass and should be affected by gravity just like normal matter, although it is thought that this view has not yet been conclusively empirically observed.
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 and she
In 1986, she testified before the Meese Commission that " Virtually every time someone watches that movie, they're watching me being raped.

Virtually and was
Virtually everyone agrees, however, that the trend toward female sexual aggressiveness was tremendously accelerated with the postwar rush to the suburbs.
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.
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 ).
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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.
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.
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.
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 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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