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The interviews are nearly devoid of finger-pointing, however.
Remote mountain locations and much of the Sahara are nearly devoid of modern facilities.
As you drive through your suburban neighborhood, some blocks are nearly devoid of yard signs but others bristle with them; it's as if, once an outpost is established, the neighbors all feel obliged to declare themselves.
More remarkably, Catholic schools, once staffed primarily by nuns, priests and brothers from various religious orders, are nearly devoid of clerics -- reflecting the crash of vocations in the last 25 years as priests have become more urgently needed in the parishes.
These shallow wells often tap into alluvial sediments that are nearly devoid of oxidizing agents such as Mn and Fe and are rich in As III) accumulated from weathering of upstream rocks.
Approximately 10 to 11 weeks after gestation, the PGCs are nearly devoid of any DNA methylation, with only 7.8%and6.0%0% of the median methylation levels in male and female PGCs, respectively.
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The drawing is nearly devoid of detail.
Smarr's gut was nearly devoid of Bacteroidetes — a finding consistent with other Crohn's patients.
THE official park map is nearly devoid of references to archaeology, as is the park's Web site.
"We have a cleaner river now, but it is nearly devoid of fish above the dams," Ms. Day said.
Now Rivers coaches a perennial championship contender with big-name stars that is nearly devoid of memorable nicknames.
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