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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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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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