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(Yes, the U.S. still has a worrying long-term structural deficit, but that has virtually everything to do with Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, and virtually nothing to do with the stimulus program).

It's hard not to warm to Putin in this opening chapter, even if the sequences on Chechnya are distinctly chilling and one's heart lurches slightly for the plight of one feisty oil field-hogging oligarch who stands his ground against Vlad and has virtually everything aside from the socks he's standing in spirited away.

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In its combative back-and-forth and unintended humor, it sketches a portrait of the fiscal Al Sharpton, a man who claims to own virtually nothing but has almost everything he needs.

I am finding that reading feeds in my reader (the old way I used to find out what was hot) takes much longer, has a much longer lag time, and significantly more noise (Memeorandum has virtually no noise – everything is relevant).

Over the course of his life, Simpson had gotten virtually everything he has wanted — fame, wealth, adulation, Nicole Brown, and, eventually, acquittal.

In a 1999 memorandum, Mr. Meyne wrote that in previous years his company had given the trade group "as much as nearly $100,000 in cash and much more in in-kind support," adding, "They have done virtually everything we've ever asked, and even appointed us to their board".

That has made virtually everything that happens at any of Biloxi's 11 public schools subject to instant replay, though so far, principals report, they have used such replays to confront only humdrum problems like clarifying the disappearance of a child's ice cream money or ensuring that students do not sleep in class.

The league has done virtually everything it could to support them.

But the challenge intrigues Donovan, a Ridgewood, N.J., native who has accomplished virtually everything a women's basketball player — and a coach — can.

The group called Mr. Romney a "true champion" and said that Mr. Obama "has done virtually everything in his power to undermine the institution of marriage".

At 33, Smith has seen virtually everything in his 115 Tests but he aged years over the course of that delivery.

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