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Differentiation among primary infection or relapse continues to be practically impossible, but the longer the time of latency, the more probable a relapse.
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However, vehicular access to the summit was practically impossible until the construction of a road in 1964, and it continues to be restricted.
Yet megaprojects seem to be practically recession-proof.
"Since the hard money to run the city still had to come as a handout from the federal government," the analysis continues, "paternalism was practically built into District affairs".
The review continued, "It's practically something straight out of the United Kingdom for all of its poppy goodness".
While Wall Street's confidence in consumers continues to grow with practically every economic report, there is not much belief in retail stocks.
But Assad continues to talk to practically no one from a Western government.
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But for the most part we were bent double, and my guide refused to continue until my head was practically at floor level, safely out of danger of being hit (at least from above).
What we have done up to now is practically unrepeatable.
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