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NO GOAL, BUT ALMOST OR MAYBE NOT! Anyway, the crowd react thinking referee Mark Clattenburg has awarded a goal, but he hasn't, he has ruled it was offside.
Cook for about 2 minutes or until almost or partially opaque.
It's like a machine gun, almost, or a sewing machine, or some kind of repetitive process there.
But then there are writers who with an "almost," or a "presque" in French, can suddenly illuminate a reader's universe.
to Conn., N. Y., Tenn., Mich., and e. Iowa, and in the mts. to Ga.; almost or quite absent on the Coastal Plain.
The damage complained of must almost or quite always be damage in property, that is, in the money of the plaintiff, which is owned within some particular state.
He was "a chronic prevaricator whose lies were so gaudy and wrapped around they might have been a medieval tapestry of what almost or never happened".
What has changed most over the past century is that today's academic medical centers are almost or completely financially independent from their parent universities.
She and Charlotte Gibbons wielded their own lights, using their bodies as shields so that the stage was often almost or completely dark.
They were at times almost or entirely invisible, except for long, flowing skirts or undone hair that flashed in the light.
It is as if the suffragettes draw on some deep-hidden reservoir of female rage and wrong: like Bacchantes, almost, or Furies.
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