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Nevertheless, it has its honour codes, its idiolect, and – because it is nearly as easy to die from 20 feet up as from 2,000 – it offers its practitioners a combination of fear and excitement that is "indistinguishable from joy".
Zirconium is used not for its strength or for its resistance to heat or its price but because it is nearly transparent to neutrons, the subatomic particles that are released from the nucleus when an atom is split and go on to split other nuclei in a chain reaction.
Because it is nearly 20 billion years old and has been expanding and thinning out all the while.
That's a good thing, too, because it is nearly impossible to have too many of them in the summer repertory.
A golden moment, because it is nearly impossible to utter demeaning observations with a thermometer in your mouth.
Dr. Hunt, who studies social wasps, does not find Dr. Hamilton's ideas useful because it is nearly impossible to calculate the costs and benefits of helping relatives.
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Rotterdam doesn't look or feel like any other Dutch city because it was nearly decimated in WWII, due to its strategic importance as a major shipping port.
Because it's nearly impossible".
Because it's nearly instant.
That's because it's nearly impossible to revise for.
Probably because it was nearly time to go home.
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