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Last year, Senator John McCain blasted these ships for having "practically no proven combat capability".
Having practically grown up in the opera house, the Met's stagehands have considerable expertise in music and drama.
Palin is, after all, a kind of rejection of politicians — that's what her having, practically speaking, no experience in government was about.
A third example is Airbnb, now valued at $25.5 billion, which has experienced incredible growth, with the total number of users having practically doubled each year since 2012.
His collection, which concisted entirely of issues of the British Commonwealth of Nations, was complete to the extent of having practically everything a true philatelist could desire, sketches, rejected designs, essays, dies, etc.
He'd been knocked over by a wave and, apparently disoriented by the rush of surf, had swallowed water and panicked, even as the wave receded, having practically deposited him on the beach.
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