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But he practically laughs when presented with that scenario.
He not only runs his country, but he practically owns everything in it!
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But, he added, "practically speaking, most prosecutors don't spend too much time worrying about that.
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The Baron's bullets had hit Lewis' compass, goggles, coat and trouser leg, but he was practically unhurt, having suffered only minor burns.
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