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He picks a game called Soap-in-your-Eye in which practically every card is wild.

These factors have led solar proponents to envision a future "solar economy" in which practically all of humanity's energy requirements are satisfied by cheap, clean, renewable sunlight.

The German Democratic Republic had one of the largest industrialised housing programmes ever seen, in which practically everything was made out of mass-produced concrete panels.

In Los Angeles, a bizarre structure may not even be seen; for the city is, of course, a vast sprawl in which practically nobody walks anywhere and few people drive without having a particular objective in mind.

The simple fact is that baseball would dominate the ratings from the start of the major league division playoffs, in which practically no one is eliminated, through the real world series.

No more 'this is the fault of Congress, this is the fault of the White House.' We're all in this together now". The new year marks the beginning of a period in which practically every decision the legislators make could be affected by a new law requiring that the budget be balanced in gradual steps over the next five years.

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After establishing the fundamentals of the gas exchange process, we make a general survey of the NGH field production in the North Slope of Alaska in 2012, which practically adopted the gas exchange as a key technology.

The ultimate destination of some of the fellow travelers is the most enchanted funhouse of all: the utopian paradise called Shambhala (decoders will spot echoes of Vheissu in "V"), which, practically speaking, does not exist.

The properties and use of cryoliquids in low-temperature experiments are described, in particular helium (liquid or gas as used in pulse tubes), which practically intervenes in all refrigeration processes below 10 K.

"Our models of social analysis are based in the past, I mean in a society which practically does not exist anymore," said Costas Panagopoulos, the president of the polling company ALCO.

Every once in a while in Atlanta, Joel and his players would lock in with each other, and the music would simply lift off; it happened in a fierce "Zanzibar," of all things, and again in "Movin' Out," which practically vibrated with indignation.

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