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  • cer from Kenora can quickly communicate with virtually anyone in the province via the Provincial Co
  • might attain fame, albeit not enduring fame, virtually anyone can become famous for a brief period
  • of Tibet is limited, but Serthar was open to virtually anyone who genuinely sought to become a stud
  • Fondren Southwest complexes "rush to rent to virtually anyone."
  • ts events, elections, even rocket launches - virtually anything that can be broadly classified as a
  • itional requirements specified that could be virtually anything, from program certification to memb
  • named Bolt Crank, who has the ability to eat virtually anything, and can then produce from his body
  • n glow when active, grants him immunity from virtually anything.
  • Rewards from these can be virtually anything.
  • e for an individual to develop a phobia over virtually anything.
  • hic, a device that permits the stones to say virtually anything."
  • reated (or found) on the site and embed them virtually anywhere on the web.
  • This species lives virtually anywhere there is standing decayed wood to s
  • All tracks appear virtually as they do on the Angels in the Flesh and De
  • ould not be running for the seat, Maffei was virtually assured of the Democratic nomination, and ra
  • appointment: by the end of the visit Hudson virtually assured Teague of corporate support and cars
  • against performing an execution, this ruling virtually assured that the execution could not take pl
  • Once a market charter was obtained, it virtually assured that the town would become the large
  • he Braves to pursue elite free agents, while virtually assuring he will end his career in Atlanta.
  • does not only take place during meiosis, but virtually at every mitosis when the Y chromosome conde
  • ubrata Mukherjee had then split from and was virtually at war with the Somen Mitra-led fraction).
  • Half of the time, teams are playing virtually at home but actually play at the hosting tea
  • Tribulation Periwinkle but the sketches are virtually authentic to Alcott's real experiences.
  • first established in Nosferatu, and made it virtually axiomatic in succeeding films.
  • en making any payments and the latter became virtually bankrupt in 1886.
  • Virtually bankrupt, the American Woolen Co. was purcha
  • wisely, had lost all his capital and was now virtually bankrupt.
  • hat importation of opium into China had been virtually banned by Chinese law, the East India Compan
  • ploded, sending substance in my direction, I virtually became paralyzed," Altgens later told author
  • The ritornello theme has virtually become a free "ground bass" throughout.
  • ter, Bozhilov worked closely with the Nazis, virtually becoming their puppet as World War II raged.
  • ch as stroke, diabetes and hypertension, was virtually bed-ridden for more than two years.
  • ved him of almost all mobility and be became virtually bedridden.
  • s from clubs from neighbouring counties have virtually been phased out.
  • Critics have virtually been very positive with Faze and P-Square co
  • This theory has virtually been ignored by most researchers, though.
  • The T-2 hangar nearby is virtually beyond recognition as compared to how it loo
  • ailway line passing through the two villages virtually bisecting them, with a bridge and a level cr
  • us of 'Pushin Forward Back', their harmonies virtually bleed with need."
  • When they left, the remaining boats were virtually blind and without verbal orders, thus leadin
  • He had poor eyesight all his life, and was virtually blind in his left eye from age 17 due to a d
  • is named after William Hickling Prescott, a virtually blind historian from a prominent Boston fami
  • a Salt Pond," a difficult task, since he was virtually blind by then.
  • gainst unemployment, to depose the king in a virtually bloodless coup.
  • Some of the victims were virtually blown to pieces which led authorities to giv
  • dded: "He shouldered a tremendous burden and virtually bowled himself to a standstill."
  • In short order, Justin is virtually brainwashed and groomed to lead the pirate b
  • ustralia's pop 'bible' Go-Set) the band were virtually broke by mid-1970, when a measure of salvati
  • he new Roman nominee for a king was accepted virtually by everyone.
  • Nazism in the late 1920s, Jessel's composing virtually came to an end, and his musical works, which
  • Iranians in 1987, Iraq's shipping activities virtually came to a halt and had to be diverted to oth
  • Children can do things from virtually canoeing the Savannah River to commanding a
  • By 1878 Granville had virtually ceased to exist.
  • After this, pogroms virtually ceased in Germany until the rise of the Nazi
  • nglish Place-Names Survey, on which work had virtually ceased during the war.
  • ding of General Nelson, the Army of Kentucky virtually ceased to exist.
  • l war, all activity disappeared and the club virtually ceased to exist.
  • rank in size until, in the late nineties, it virtually ceased to exist.
  • , other than to members of the Royal Family, virtually ceased, giving way to life peerages, which h
  • "Political and social turmoil is virtually certain during the period of this estimate i
  • xtreme valor and selflessness in the face of virtually certain death, although leaving him mortally
  • Journalist John L. Allen claims that "it's virtually certain that John Paul I would not have reve
  • Storm Alex (2010)" is not, even though it is virtually certain that a storm of that name will occur
  • eemed the evidence against the accused to be virtually certain.
  • protagonist sings the song atop an open jeep virtually chasing the heroine Sharmila Tagore who was
  • The outcome was virtually civil war in the region, with assassinations
  • n progress since April 1909 and the sale was virtually closed in November.
  • the General Strike in 1926 the colliery was virtually closed and needed just 300 employees to main
  • is first venture into gay scholarship was to virtually co-author Greek Love with the numismatist Wa
  • It is virtually coextensive with California's 32nd congressi
  • a legislature reconfigured the 5th so it was virtually coextensive with the State Senate district o
  • Verdicchio can produce wines that are virtually colorless with noticeably high acidity that
  • The water of the lake is very clear and virtually colourless, which reflects the nutrient-poor
  • wer is a rectangular shaped building, with a virtually column free interior.
  • o 28 August 1921, British administration had virtually come to an end in Malappuram, Tirurangadi, M
  • tives were retired and Cardiff Workshops had virtually come to an end by the end of 1993.
  • hich preceded the negotiation of the Treaty, virtually committed Great Britain to the American atti
  • ing Black to play a sub-optimal move (3...g6 virtually committing Black to a fianchetto rather than
  • he college with justice, his resignation was virtually compelled in 1780.
  • of her time in prison, Constante was kept in virtually complete solitude, a special regime which sh
  • Rare, virtually complete skeletons of early mammals, fish, a
  • e construction of the railway line should be virtually complete by the end of February 2010, then r
  • May, the canal to the east of Butterley was virtually complete and most of the earthworks to the w
  • In 1925, archaeologists discovered a virtually complete dugout boat.
  • By 1827 the building was virtually complete with the exception of fitting out t
  • Nether Alderley Mill is one of only four virtually complete corn mills in Cheshire, and is a gr
  • , 1995; deBraga & Rieppel, 1997), known from virtually complete skeletons.
  • The Resistance to Theory was virtually complete at the time of his death.
  • ree years, the rehousing and demolition were virtually complete, although construction of the new p
  • since the replacement Manchester Bridge was virtually complete.
  • by which time the evolutionary synthesis was virtually complete.
  • By late 1903, construction was virtually complete; only the lock gates remained to be
  • emains a singular example of a piece of work virtually completed in youth, and never supplanted or
  • Australia has virtually completed a three decade long transition fro
  • Initially sketched out in 1862 (and virtually completed in draft by 1867), the work waited
  • The mound is virtually completely eroded and the capstone is broken
  • wo places, along with Padula and Polla, were virtually completely destroyed.
  • , South Hills Village in Pittsburgh, PA, and virtually conceptualizing the modern American regional
  • This spell saw the club virtually condemned to their first-ever period in the
  • il units in south Nuneaton the two towns are virtually connected, and also between Coventry and Ken
  • Since then, its position as a virtually consistent Democratic seat is mostly due to
  • s expected number of appearances on paths is virtually constant as a function of the size of the cr
  • orth America, the total forest area remained virtually constant.”
  • y period terraces of houses that once made a virtually continuous frontage from Kennington Oval to
  • They fought virtually continuously from then on through Caumont, t
  • June 3, 1965, the National Liberation Front virtually controlled five districts in northern Quang
  • is at the eastern end of the parish, and is virtually coterminous with Pevensey village.
  • This settlement is virtually coterminous with Leeds, Kent and is even sma
  • from the mid-1960's through the 1980's, and virtually creating the business of "quick printing" (i
  • gularis) from the Western Ghats in India is virtually crestless, has an orange-red throat and whit
  • dispar) from Sumatra and Java is virtually crestless, has a deep red throat and reddish
  • melanicterus) from Sri Lanka is virtually crestless, has a yellow throat and brownish
  • Deal and Sandwich in Kent, England, were virtually cut off by snowdrifts.
  • ving a nontrivial essential splitting over a virtually cyclic subgroup is a quasi-isometry invarian
  • iately closed, and within years the town was virtually dead.
  • The game was virtually decided when Man City fullback Meadows was t
  • bur Rahman delivered his historic speech and virtually declared independence by saying that " This
  • s and so he retired instead of attacking the virtually defenceless fleet.
  • uns than any other cruiser afloat, they were virtually defenseless against torpedoes because they h
  • that after the Cannae disaster she was left virtually defenseless, but the Senate still chose not
  • g repairs in the port of Callao and was thus virtually defenseless.
  • We are virtually defenseless."
  • other of those players who is remembered and virtually defined by one moment: in this case it was w
  • Classes can be virtually defined, much like virtual methods can be in
  • Ireland, many of them were ineffective, some virtually defunct and none of them in any way represen
  • though there are reports that the League was virtually defunct by the late 1930s it's "Vanguard" ne
  • transformed into a house with the remainder virtually demolished.
  • ton and others throwing fists and chairs and virtually demolishing the chambers.
  • e vocal consisted in essence of Van chanting virtually demonic incantations over a mad tempo and th
  • In 1914, with the county virtually denuded of standing trees, the ground burned
  • f the Punic language is rejected by you, you virtually deny what has been admitted by most learned
  • ch of Ireland, leaving the native population virtually dependent on the potato for survival.
  • The island's phosphate deposits were virtually depleted by 2000 although some small-scale m
  • nding complex test procedures can be done by virtually describing test steps in front of the tester
  • However, by 1770, the mission was virtually deserted.
  • dents of Collingwood, many of whom were made virtually destitute, were inspired by the Collingwood
  • The impact of the train virtually destroyed the bus, and pushed part of it 150
  • 813, and the Galilee earthquake of 1837 that virtually destroyed Safed and Tiberias.
  • Al-Zangariyye was virtually destroyed but Tuba was not attacked by Israe
  • a severe hurricane in September of that year virtually destroyed it, and a replacement brick and mo
  • and fuelled by the wooden pews and galleries virtually destroyed the medieval church.
  • In addition, the hurricane virtually destroyed much of Passage Key, part of which
  • After his platoon had virtually destroyed two enemy defense lines, during wh
  • Haslet's unit was virtually destroyed in the Battle of Princeton in Janu
  • In the 5th century the castle was virtually destroyed by the Visigoths, only to be rebui
  • The famous Cathedral of Reims was virtually destroyed by the Germans along with many oth
  • suffered at the hands of invading Arabs, who virtually destroyed the city in the 7th century CE.
  • f Petshany 19-22 November 1942, the 22nd was virtually destroyed with survivors making their way so
  • red water onto the burning deck and into the virtually destroyed forward section.
  • By the end of August it had been virtually destroyed and the remnants were incorporated
  • e and the head offices of Humberto Vidal was virtually destroyed and eventually it was demolished.
  • The building was virtually destroyed by artillery fire during the Battl
  • During the spring of 1918, the division was virtually destroyed during the final German offensive,
  • the Second Battle of El Alamein where it was virtually destroyed.
  • Montijo's fleet in the Philippines had been virtually destroyed.
  • ed by the Scots, with the abbey itself being virtually destroyed.
  • the Ron Bushy psychedelic opus and drum solo virtually destroying the cover in the process.
  • farmland known as the Buchan plain, which is virtually devoid of trees.
  • anization, the Americans had theirs and they virtually didn't communicate with each other."
  • opposed to a correspondent or presenter, has virtually died out over the services ... We tend to us
  • rican music - that of the one-man band - had virtually died with him.
  • lom on hearing the sudden attack on kingdom, virtually disaapearing from Cheerappan chira.
  • The duo virtually disappeared from the public eye until 1995,
  • World Championships and Scottish Open, Askew virtually disappeared off the circuit for around five
  • 5,000 by 1976, and by the 1980s industry had virtually disappeared from the park.
  • By the time they got back to the UK it had virtually disappeared without trace.
  • the Massachusetts Miracle was over, Wang had virtually disappeared, and even more of Lowell's long-
  • r, calls for annexation of East Karelia have virtually disappeared.
  • Nowadays, this custom has virtually disappeared.
  • old burial ground had gone uncared for, and virtually disappeared.
  • KRIMA has a membership of 100,000, but after virtually disappearing after 1972, the membership has
  • oun County in Alabama and the original track virtually disappears as it enters the mountains of Cle
  • erformers into the O'Farrell), the Mitchells virtually discontinued headliners.
  • k Times as "highly original and significant, virtually dividing biology into the two epochs of befo
  • Coastal trade virtually doubled between 1750 and 1796 reaching 11,96
  • the first month the size of the old ADCC had virtually doubled to more than 400 squadrons and after
  • In 1998, with a turnover that had virtually doubled year on year to £28 million, the com
  • During the winter season, the population virtually doubles with snowbirds from the western US a
  • The second train had virtually drawn to a standstill when the runaway struc
  • auldin's citizens left to fight and the city virtually dried up.
  • "Round Every Corner" would virtually duplicate the precedent single's chart placi
  • Cool, was released in the spring of 1999 and virtually duplicated the success of her previous album
  • e Metropolitan Opera House in New York City, virtually duplicating his London list of operatic role
  • acknowledges for the first time the need to virtually eliminate the most persistent toxic substanc
  • kine says he believes it will be possible to virtually eliminate the transmission of HIV from mothe
  • Pequot, already decimated by Smallpox, were virtually eliminated as a tribe.
  • lems (i.e., the need for eye tacking) can be virtually eliminated from experienced breeders' litter
  • The national PHM program virtually eliminated traditional birth attendants in S
  • of the dam releases from Blowering Dam have virtually eliminated native fish species.
  • m, the incidence of endemic rubella has been virtually eliminated in the United States.
  • nce upon numerous safe sewage laws that have virtually eliminated E. coli illness and deaths in the
  • Many talented youngsters came up and she was virtually eliminated from mainstream Malayalam Films.
  • treaty was signed on 19 December 1944 which virtually eliminated British privileges, but the Gambe
  • and manufacturing improvements in the 1960s virtually eliminated carbon as a cause of pitting with
  • t this time, as Somersett's Case in 1772 had virtually eliminated slavery in England.
  • ing the 1990s by Carlos Menem administration virtually eliminated all.
  • These game species had been virtually eliminated from Georgia forests due to over-
  • ting to streamline a production process that virtually eliminates oxidation to produce cocaine base
  • level of the former T.J. Maxx space and the virtually empty food court, as well as a several store
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