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He almost always spoke English, not Urdu, the national language.
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He would almost always speak his mind.
Soldiers in Lebanon almost always speak proudly of their role in defending Israel's northern border.
The characters almost always speak English, which is unrealistic, but, let's face it, American audiences are far too lazy to watch something with subtitles.
But he almost always speaks to reporters in group settings after public events, like this week's announcement of a Notre Dame-Army football game to be played at Yankee Stadium.
One effect of the breakdown is that the law is now almost always spoken of popularly in terms of outcomes that are indistinguishable from political ends.
Rather than strolling over to speak to the lead singer of the many bands he's featured on his show, Letterman has almost always spoken to the drummer first in praise of their kit.
When two Vopos who went over the wall together recall the occasion, each of them almost always speaks of his fear of being betrayed by his comrade at the moment of departure.
Mr. Bush has not said what he has in mind for these components of the Social Security safety net, and since he almost always speaks to friendly audiences when he campaigns for his Social Security plan, he has not been pressed on the matter.
For instance, he said, Home Depot has achieved positive returns by segmenting its campaigns for the Hispanic market, creating ads for "acculturated Hispanics" — those who are second- or third-generation Americans — that differ from ads for consumers who almost always speak Spanish.
In On the Will in Nature (1836/1854), he almost always speaks as if the two are identical.
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