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He would practically have to, since the essence of disinformation is that truth and falsehood are made indistinguishable by design.
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She tells one story of a man so miserable and stressed that he'd "practically turned grey".
He attended all the important weddings — and never mind that, by his admission, he'd practically been dragged to his own; the bride was a suitable Bordeaux girl named Françoise de la Chassaigne and the alliance more or less arranged.
And Kickett did have a point there, to be fair; that season he'd practically won games off his own boot, kicking eight goals against Footscray a month before the axe was swung.
He'd practically written me a letter (full of positive platitudes) in his seriously slanted and narrow handwriting, complete with a large and very flamboyant signature.
He'd practically named his new hotel after it, but at some point in the course of construction he'd changed his mind and decided to name the hotel after himself, which, when you think of it, was a good idea, what with the homonym and all.
"Even when he complained to the referee, he would be practically whispering.
In heated moments, she'd practically order me to praise her as though I were a child being told to clean my room.
She grilled me about Balzac, Tolstoy and Proust; I parried to the best of my ability, painfully aware she'd practically memorized every word they'd written.
ORLANDO, Fla .— Jameer Nelson is Dwight Howard's chum and confidant, but even he had no clue that Howard would practically bequeath his slam dunk championship to the Knicks' Nate Robinson.
She with whom he'd once practically merged.
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