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Virtually all foods come either directly from plants, or indirectly from animals that eat plants.
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 modern e-mail clients and mail servers support both protocols as a means of transferring e-mail messages from a server.
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 traffic, and certainly scheduled traffic, ended in 1984, when the SPLA consistently sank the exposed steamers from sanctuaries along the river banks.
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 all episodes of General Hospital, from its premiere in April 1963 through August 1970, are archived at UCLA.
Virtually all local and state office holders in and from Bradley County are Republicans.
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.
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 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.
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.
Virtually every segment featured background music, taken from the 1980s UK charts, with some from the 1970s.
Virtually all proceeds from the sale and remains of Nelson's $ 6 million personal fortune were donated to create the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art on the site of Nelson's home, Oak Hall.
Virtually all types of country from wilderness, farmland, parks, open woodland to towns and major cities are inhabited ; it is absent only from Pacific temperate rain forests and tundra habitat where it is replaced by the raven.
Virtually the entire Kingdom of Jerusalem passed into Ayyubid hands after their victory against the Crusades | Crusader s in the Battle of Hattin in 1187 ; illustration from Les Passages faits Outremer par les Français contre les Turcs et autres Sarrasins et Maures outremarins, circa 1490
Virtually all KTM Komuter stops offer " Park & Ride " parking lots for those who drive to and from the station or halt.
Virtually nothing remains from the war era at the airport due to expansion and development of the industrial estates around it.
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.
Virtually all Marine officers receive their basic training here, as well as enlisted technicians from many different disciplines.

Virtually and original
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 all of the original settlers of McPherson County spoke German, many exclusively.
Virtually every Latter Day Saint denomination claims to be the rightful successor to the original Church of Christ and claims Joseph Smith, Jr. as its founding prophet or first president.
Virtually forgotten for centuries, excavations of the original settlement began in earnest in the late 1980s and continue to this day.
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 and now
Virtually all networking now uses TCP / IP, but multiprotocol routers are still manufactured.
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 the entire kingdom existed within what is now north and central Henan.
Virtually every boxing expert then and now will tell you I won the fight.
Virtually everything that had given rise to the great Djolof Empire was now tearing it apart.
Virtually all the land now occupied by the park was previously housing, industry and transport infrastructure.
Virtually all the pastures are now overgrown with forest, as little farming is done in the region.
Virtually all of these short films are now lost.
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 generative syntactic theories ( for example, HPSG and LFG ) now have a " binding theory " subcomponent.
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 all publishing tasks have been handled by Hudson Soft ( now a subsidiary of Konami ).
Virtually all road rollers in commercial use now use diesel power.

Virtually and other
Virtually all bird species present breed in other suitable habitats throughout the Sonoran and Mohave deserts.
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 rapid transit rolling stock, such as ones used on the New York City Subway, the London Underground, and other subway systems, are multiple-unit trainsets, usually EMUs.
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 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 no other form of stock rearing is practised.
Virtually all of the seers, both real and fraudulent, are vermin, who are generally considered more primitive and superstitious than woodlanders and other goodly creatures and are almost always the " bad guys.
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 all of the show's music and sounds were recycled for other Goodson-Todman shows ; the show's theme music, composed by Edd Kalehoff for Score Productions, was reused one year later for Card Sharks.
Virtually uninhabited at the time, the Morumbi area was in land the was zoned for other uses.
Virtually all state and county elections are held in even-numbered years not divisible by four, in which the President of the United States is not elected — this, as in other states, is intended to divide state and federal politics.
Virtually nothing is known about their role in Discworld affairs, except that, in prehistory, they substantially reduced the amount of magic on the Discworld and made humans smaller, owing to the strain the Sourcerers were putting on the fabric of reality in their war on the gods and each other.
Virtually every other senior civil service and parastatal head from the region subscribed to Gema and President Kenyatta is said to have specifically ordered a hesitant Attorney General Charles Njonjo to immediately register the association that also enjoyed the patronage of Lands Minister Jackson Harvester Angaine who exercised considerable sway among the Meru.
Virtually none of these mills have survived, but stone foundations, burned out furnaces and other ancient structures can be located along its banks.
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 any conceivable course of action could be construed as wrecking: for example the engineers ' decision to invest in a particular area could be construed as wrecking by withholding resources from other vital areas, while by the same token their decision to not invest could also be construed as wrecking: the opportunity cost of any decision could be used to indicate guilt.

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