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Yet in spite of these findings, Dr. Stacey and Dr. Biblarz said many researchers had virtually turned their backs on such results.
And this weekend, energized by frustrations with what had virtually become a one-party state, voters turned out in heavy numbers.
And meanwhile, Sweet has virtually nobody to turn to for support.
"[The government] didn't quite lie, but they certainly came very, very close to the line in implying the closest involvement of the royal family in the creation of the hospital, and that the family had virtually been turned out of their own home to make way for it".
Curiously, a city of more than six million drivers has virtually no stop signs, turning intersections into playing fields for games of vehicular chicken.
In fact, it appears the sheer amount of time parents spend with their kids between the ages of 3 and 11 has virtually no relationship to how children turn out, and a minimal effect on adolescents, according to the first large-scale longitudinal study of parent time to be published in April in the Journal of Marriage and Family.
Infrastructure work has virtually stopped.
Brazil has virtually stalled.
This has virtually no effect.
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