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In the past, for example, the term "undocumented" has practically been banned as a euphemism.
Over the last few years Carnegie Hall has practically been Daniel Barenboim's home away from home.
In Hollywood, respecting the silence has practically been a condition of employment.
And since the 90's, it has practically been de rigueur as a subject for art.
Since the boston tea party, american disdain for steak-and-kidney pie, pudding and the full regalia of British goop has practically been an article of patriotism.
As far as recent trends are concerned, it is observed that the construction of long and big steel bridges has practically been completed.
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Yet these investments have practically been a laundry list of the profitable assets to own so far this year.
Coolbrith had practically been weaned on Byron's verse, reading the lines from a dog-eared book her family carried into California on the Overland Trail.
It is not believed, however, that any serious check had occurred, since certainly all the important points had practically been settled before M. Cambon returned to Berlin.
Zach Braff and Donald Faison: Some celebrity friendships are so well-documented, it feels like they've practically been shouting their love from the rooftops.
The singer--known as much for his vocal chops as his enviable Aloha shirt wardrobe--has practically been a spokesman for the long-hair-on-men movement.
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