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On instructions from his daughter, Chelsea, he has lost about 25 pounds and is "practically a vegan," as one aide put it.
Its water level is marked by monsoonal changes; it is flooded in August following the rains and is practically stagnant in March and April.
It overlooks Grosvenor Square, and is practically next door to the heavily guarded US embassy, where, it is rumoured, the CIA has its station on the fourth floor.
Case, however, is a veteran of international development, and is practically allergic to making any claim that isn't backed up by a peer-reviewed article.
(Isherwood) Off Off Broadway 'A Felony in Blue, or Death by Poker' Daniel Gallant's drama about an unusually high-stakes poker game among five mob bosses chugs along and is practically over before it starts.
Price has always been a tough sell in New York, and is practically unknown in Europe, owing to a hardwired prejudice in the art world against ceramics as a minor, craftsy, retrograde medium.
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But he had had several strokes and was practically vegetative.
She had been running her own lines independently and was practically off book.
Their aesthetic principles are of supreme importance, and are practically non-negotiable.
The Lakers had just landed in Los Angeles and were practically begging fans to fill Sports Arena.
The rings sound loudly when they touch a hard object, and are practically silent otherwise.
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