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He threw it back to Hudson as if nothing had happened, even though it is practically unheard-of for a catcher not to turn and offer a scuffed ball to the umpire.
One is that the rich will not benefit even though it is practically impossible for them not to — those paying the most taxes already will necessarily benefit the most from a large tax cut.
Even though it's practically acceptable, playing around on your phone can communicate boredom and frivolousness (even if that's not the case).
For the East River, though, it was practically Moby-Dick.
Though it is practically important, the tribo-electrification is rarely characterized quantitatively in pharmaceutical areas.
It was practically new, maybe even new-new.
Mr. Blix told the Council that the document, even though it was 12,000 pages long, was "practically devoid of new evidence".
It was practically unconstitutional!
It was practically empty.
Inside, it was practically empty.
It was practically moving.
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