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You've got a practically nonexistent middle class.
One is Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz)., whose sarcastic remark about Nigeria having a "practically nonexistent government" hit a deep nerve.
The Red Army placed 2,569 artillery pieces along the 90-kilometre front line, pitting 137 pieces of artillery per kilometre against a practically nonexistent German artillery.
Dialogue between Quebec and the rest of North America, to which English Canada might provide a conduit, is practically nonexistent.
"In fact, the chances that you or your child will be abducted by a stranger are practically nonexistent.
In 1945, he founded H. Stern here as a gemstone trading business, to harvest the potential he saw in marketing Brazilian gems — a trade then practically nonexistent.
(But is Gay such a prize? In Act III, Linda warns Amanda, "If you find him elusive as a lover, as a husband he's practically nonexistent").
A forest belt is practically nonexistent in the Mongolian and Gobi Altai, but isolated clumps of coniferous trees grow in river valleys.
He described the operation as mainly one of deterrence, to pose a sufficiently formidable threat that would make any would-be attackers realize that their chances of a successful strike were practically nonexistent.
To put it simply, a serious organizational support for UBC is practically nonexistent at universities, a finding in striking contrast to the public and political discourse.
The exchange rate turns you into a pauper, portions are minuscule, people smoke a lot, good bagels are practically nonexistent.
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