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The Socialist he beat for the presidency, Ségolène Royal, said Tuesday that "with a new plan practically every two days," Mr. Sarkozy had "a credibility problem".
Or, wait a couple of days, and it'll be gone altogether, as was the case with a purple and white leopard-print dress with wide side pockets ($24.80) that was Ace's favorite, the only piece she could be persuaded to try on, but was practically sold out two days later.
On a whirlwind tour that touched eight Southern states in two days this week, he practically bounded into the room at each event, increasingly energized by the growing crowds, by his improving standing in the polls and by a steadily rising cache of money that should carry him through the primary season.
(8) Free radical intensity in thermally treated flakes of almond decreased over time: a sharp decrease by 50% was observed in the first two days and remains practically unchanged over a period of 15 days.
Practically zero buzz on campus.
That means you can pay for two days of health insurance, you're practically Daddy Warbucks at this point.
It didn't matter that I hadn't taken pictures; practically every scene we'd seen over the previous two days was in the exhibition catalog.
In time, they learned that they had been practically neighbors once in Baltimore, and that they were born two days apart.
The whole thing was shot in two days, with a huge amount of planning but practically no budget.
In just two days, Michelle Obama carved out a niche for herself which encompasses not just being First Lady, but practically the most totemic of all female roles: the Good Mother.
Two days.
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