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Some aren't so bad, but some take you places well beyond anywhere her starship ever took her, even virtually
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This is a totally overlooked sales technique in virtually all small business shopping systems except
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I sit watching him for several minutes, remembering that other occasion when his temper got the better of him … and how he found it virtually impossible to rescue the situation
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She had him virtually in-ear as she surveyed the control room like she was the starship captain from the propaganda films of her childhood
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The driver revelled in the fact that he could see virtually nothing, sure in
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We stroll along virtually in silence, each of us unwinding after the stresses of the past days
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Nevertheless, the question is still here and it is still unanswered: What am I doing in this bleak and hostile world? I am virtually alone in a society of monsters and -for some strange reason- I have to survive
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The driver revelled in the fact that he could see virtually nothing, sure in the fact that he was master of the little that he needed to survey, certain in the knowledge that nothing in this world could alter the progress that he made towards his next destination
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After an excruciatingly difficult fifteen minutes in which she tied herself in several knots, she gave up trying to explain stone technology only to get horribly bogged down virtually immediately in the various historical differences that had affected modern day cultures … comparative history had not been her strong point
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’ Kara replied, ‘Joris told me he’d spent some time at the equivalent place here one time and been amazed to find that they were virtually identical
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Initially she dismissed it, there were so many people around that it would be virtually impossible to detect someone following her … all the same, the prickly feeling in the back of her neck persisted and she started taking it seriously
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It went straight for a few metres then turned through what was virtually a right angle … a bend that would make it virtually impossible to see who might be waiting around the corner
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The station café was virtually empty, enjoying a hiatus before the arrival of the next intercity express
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Father said that the village where Agna lives has been virtually untouched
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He pauses once more, his eyes virtually drilling holes in the deck he is gazing at it so emphatically
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Yet again, I see Wiesse virtually kowtow to Betta … what is it with those two?
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Berndt produces some oil and herbs and, although I daresay our meal would be considered pretty basic by virtually anyone, it tastes delicious after a morning riding through the pouring rain
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‘Did she tell you that Peter virtually sat on her doorstep for a year trying to persuade her to marry him? He is a persistent so-and-so, that brother of mine
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That couple looks familiar – I nod at them – virtually everyone is in a couple
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Anna is virtually glowing with happiness when we arrive and ushers us in, introducing Simon with an air of pride which is delightful
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‘It’s virtually impossible for the locals to find property they can afford in the village, these days
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I always end up virtually buried inside the cover trying to straighten out the duvet so that it isn’t all clumped up in one corner
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Nudity was legal here, but not virtually required like in Kassidor Yakhan, and both those guys had trunks on
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Selling the house was a lot more complicated than I anticipated and I had to speak to him virtually on a daily basis at one time
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Gran did – Gran talked a lot about how she had married Grandpa just before he went off to train for the army during the war, Uncle Alf had been conceived virtually immediately, I gather, and Mum was the result of leave Grandpa had just before he went off to fight in Italy
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It is strange but virtually no-one looks out of the windows, as I do, to appreciate the glorious sunrises
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This left Jameson's life virtually unchanged, less the obvious catastrophic loss; he was able to continue in the kitchens of Mandy Hill's Restaurant and Tea Room and also keep up his own chores at the stable
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virtually accused me of the murder
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that the recent dramas were at last over he virtually
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‘Very well,’ said Ducroix, virtually ignoring what he
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And then I get here and find this is one of the few offices of Army Audit that has virtually no travel
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The land was virtually empty
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The melted walls were all but smooth to the touch, leaving virtually nothing to support him
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there were kangaroos in the outback – the one virtually
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virtually uninterrupted for the entire length of the trip
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virtually empty of worshippers
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said, virtually dragging the men out of bed
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virtually non-existent, and he was disappointed to
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Having survived the winter virtually
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Richard was so obliging that he virtually let her and
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While they were virtually in space watching the ship, they were weightless and it was comfortable to have someone to share contact with
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He possessed armies upon armies, which he could virtually throw them upon the Giants until the end of time
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This made the bireme virtually waterproof
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Miraculously, he was virtually healed
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The corn which could with difficulty have been carried abroad in its own shape, is in this manner virtually exported in that of the complete manufacture, and may easily be sent to the remotest corners of the world
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clear verses stating this fate in the Old Testament? Virtually every important
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Here before him, within his reach, stood the most beautiful woman – the object of his desire – virtually naked
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In the eyes of the Law, a betrothed couple is viewed as virtually married,” Helez answered in a level tone
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You virtually accused him of being single-handedly responsible for our situation
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By the 1st of William and Mary, the act which established this bounty, this small duty was virtually taken off whenever the price of wheat did not exceed 48s
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Because controlling the contents of consciousness, by itself, can enable a person to be happy and content in virtually any circumstance, the invitation to happiness is constant
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And even at that, it was so deviated and ritualized it became virtually unrecognizable for what it was---except by my own predecessor: Tei
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colonies, besides, was to rise or fall in proportion to the rise or fall of the land-tax, parliament could not tax them without taxing, at the same time, its own constituents, and the colonies might, in this case, be considered as virtually represented in parliament
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It may, however, perhaps be considered as virtually repealed by the 12th of Charles II
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and there are virtually no clues or leads to
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“Eh?” he virtually ignored her, continuing to stare at the damage and out into the shaft beyond
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The unzipped HEPO was virtually proof that one of their number was not working with the same aims as the rest of the group
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Scott got a warning that environmental systems were off-line, air in the flight deck would have been virtually unbreathable before outside air rushed in
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The ship’s computer was quite capable of detecting and analysing virtually any faults in any of its circuits but Peter had decided to check it over anyway
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“Do we really have to remove the bomb?” asked Debbie, “If what Phil said about the device in the computer is true then the bomb should be virtually harmless
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Deanna slumped back on the couch and watched as the holo projection of a news reader – sat (virtually) on the high back chair opposite – read news that was at once anticipated and expected
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He was virtually dragging her now
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Developed from my kind’s DNA, it has the advantages of being flexible and virtually indestructible
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This was the Muslim area with virtually no visitors at that
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many residential owners is the fact that it is virtually maintenance free, requiring a fuss-free
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Would she have had sense enough to understand the persecution of virtually everyone in the Soviet Union? I doubt it
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be regarded as virtually at an end
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From the twelfth century on, this civilization that had contributed so much in medicine, science and technology in centuries past, has contributed virtually nothing
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I find myself forced to ask: Why is it that when Obama convenes a council on job creation, the council"s members include only a bunch of CEO"s whose companies have been shedding jobs for years? The council contains virtually none of the small and midsize firms responsible for two-thirds of the nation"s new jobs over the last few decades
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What the president told him meant he virtually had carte blanche over running the story as a news event
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prior to that date on two separate occasion in which bin Laden had been virtually been handed to him in a silver platter, said no
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62 degrees in a virtually calm San Francisco stadium
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Population had doubled in a hundred years by the late 22nd century; disease virtually eradicated, lifespan – for those who could afford longevity treatment – had potentially quadrupled
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that without a substantial source of gravitonic energy a shift is virtually impossible
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As senior officer he assumed command, and virtually directed the action for the remainder of the day
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At the base hospital there, with the navy and fleet of transports in the offing, there was a lack of everything, and men were virtually dying for the want of nourishing food
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Government resolutions, requiring ratification by nine of the thirteen states, were, because of hardboiled regional rivalries and parochial prejudices, virtually impossible to adopt
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The R1 (SLR) lads had virtually nothing to do, and generally drove the Casspir or were in command (well then you have a lot to do)
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There was/is one major difference however, that, compared with modern standards, ethnic neighborhoods, however rundown, were generally safer, crime was lower, immigrant classes better educated, families more tightly knit, homes cleaner, children smiled more and engaged in sidewalk games, neighbors gathered on stoops on sweltering summer evenings, unemployment was lower and drugs virtually
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Any deep study of history shows that virtually nothing is inevitable
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We moved almost without hearing any shots; the German army was virtually nonexistent
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Otis's atrocities and other actions were never approved of by McKinley or virtually anyone else in Washington
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Not only was Otis never punished for atrocities, virtually no other US soldiers were either
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The British held onto the most valuable territory in the area, Vancouver Bay, while the US accepted only a claim on Oregon Territory, at that time virtually all Native tribes
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But this is virtually the opposite of reality
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Thus to avoid consuming his time, Nixon conceded virtually every domestic issue to liberals
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The Iraq War, by virtually everyone else's view besides Bush and neo conservatives, was entirely unnecessary, a failed war against a nation that had not attacked the US
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Even a likely short bombing campaign that would have lasted perhaps only days was opposed by virtually all Americans across the political spectrum, by even the most conservative and the most fundamentalist
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Virtually no other potential president would have made the mistakes Buchanan did
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Virtually all of them, Black, white, or Latino, were the poorest of the poor
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The violent stereotype was projected onto Black males, when actually virtually all the violence being done was by white racists, including the new epidemic of rapes of Black women and girls
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But he got virtually no votes at the end of the Democratic Convention
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All these campaigns of repression either originated in Washington, or Washington worked side by side with campaigns of repression overseas from virtually the beginning
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Virtually the only way to get out of the camps was to volunteer for the military
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) A Democratic state legislature majority even succeeded in 1860 in expanding Indian slavery from “orphans” and “vagrants” to virtually any Indian by forcing ten year apprenticeships on them, de facto slavery
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It is virtually impossible to understate the amount of terrorism and devious tactics used to keep minorities from voting
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Thus it suited Nixon to concede virtually everything the left wanted domestically
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It virtually guarantees better relations and makes a war very unlikely
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Its leaders' provocative statements and actions are virtually the only way for them to get aid, for North Korea has nothing that outsiders want except for them to not be a threat
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“Woman, goddamn it!” Sylvia stared into eyes virtually identical to his father’s