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By the end of the decade, the colony had virtually a one-crop economy.

For example, a poor African child had virtually a zero chance of being vaccinated in 1974.

He said the sheriffs had "virtually a nonexistent system of keeping track of money, of fees charged".

Richards's defence team had virtually a team of players willing to give evidence to the contrary, but they went unheard.

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Watford have virtually a new team – and manager – from the set-up that gained promotion and will have no time to settle.

siRNAs have virtually an unlimited therapeutic potential, particularly for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.

Asked if the Islanders had virtually clinched a berth, goaltender Chris Osgood shook his head.

And this weekend, energized by frustrations with what had virtually become a one-party state, voters turned out in heavy numbers.

Chris' fraternity had virtually been a vomiting cult.

By then, America had virtually ground to a halt.

By the mid-1990s, however, innovation in vaccines had virtually come to a halt.

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