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Virtually and unknown
Virtually unknown ( certainly to British fans ) going into the event, Clampett began 67 – 66 to open up a 5-shot halfway lead.

Virtually and world
Virtually all state societies and chiefdoms around the world have similar political structures where political authority is justified by divine sanction.
* 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 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 every country in the world is affected by people smuggling, be it in the capacity of country of origin, transit, or destination.
Virtually all islands in the world are claimed by the various governments in the world, so the laws of the claiming country would apply and gaining sovereignty would be virtually impossible, but some people still try to set up their own micronations on islands.
Virtually all helmets in use in the Greek world of the period were constructed of bronze.

Virtually and represented
Virtually all user-specified information in a drawing file can be represented in DXF format.

Virtually and on
Virtually deprived of power, the duke lived for two more years, and died at Tapiau on 20 March 1568.
Virtually alone, on 17 September 1895, Emperor Menelik issued a proclamation calling up the men of Shewa to join his army at Were Ilu.
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 all who take a position on outing have qualified the limits to which it is permissible for one to go.
* Virtually no values were found to load only on the tough / tender dimension.
Virtually all Jewish holidays involve a ritual feast, but since Yom Kippur involves fasting, Jewish law requires one to eat a large and festive meal on the afternoon before Yom Kippur, after the Mincha ( afternoon ) prayer.
Virtually all employers impose severe restrictions on withdrawals of pre-tax or Roth contributions while a person remains in service with the company and is under the age of 59½.
Virtually all the members of this band went on to notable solo careers.
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 all names for Scotland are based on the Scotia root ( cf.
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 economic sectors rely heavily on petroleum.
Virtually all Hipparchus ' writings are lost, including his work on precession.
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 the town's people dress-up in medieval costume and enthusiastically cheer on the competitors.
Virtually ignored upon its first release, The Toxic Avenger caught on with filmgoers after a long and successful midnight movie engagement at the famed Bleecker Street Cinemas in New York City in late 1985.
) 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 all articles on autocatalytic sets leave open whether the sets are
Virtually all students live on campus for all four years in one of Pomona's 12 residence halls.
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 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 all games include a variant that may happen during bidding ; one or more players, having not yet looked at their cards, may choose to bid on the number of tricks they will take.
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 all factions agreed on a common agenda, broadly based on the moderate and pro-European majority's position with some left-wing amendments.

Virtually and at
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 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.
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 the entire Mexican Navy was captured at Veracruz by December 1838.
Virtually all sausages will be industrially precooked and either fried or warmed in hot water by the consumer or at the hot dog stand.
Virtually all episodes of General Hospital, from its premiere in April 1963 through August 1970, are archived at UCLA.
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 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 nothing remains from the war era at the airport due to expansion and development of the industrial estates around it.
* Rob Chirico: Field Guide to Cocktails: How to Identify and Prepare Virtually Every Mixed Drink at the Bar.
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 the only portraits she made during her life were images of herself, of which there are at least fifty.
Virtually all of the sexual assaults Human Rights Watch documented were gang rapes involving at least two perpetrators.
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 the entire town went on strike and succeeded in securing the release of the prisoners at Villa Devoto.
Virtually all games will have at least a few dead stones, which remain on the board at the end of the game, when both players pass.
Virtually every great jazz player and singer of the era performed at clubs:

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