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And the iTunes desktop application (at least the one for Windows) is practically unusable, at least in my experience.
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They are practically unusable.
The additional online traffic nearly choked out the Brodeurs, who pay a $40 monthly fee for their Internet service, slowing their access until it was practically unusable.
Parts of the Ragged School Museum building in Limehouse – including badly leaking roofs – are in such a poor state that they are practically unusable.
This leads indeed to solutions with a hierarchic layout, but they are practically unusable as the floor boarding is absent.
So what I'm going to do is, now that there's no Net Neutrality to get in the way, I'm go to either block access to his Web site, or just slow it down so that it's practically unusable.
(It was hard to see how microbes might survive even stable water on the planet's surface; to be stable, it would have to be so salty as to be practically unusable).
S Voice made its debut on the GS3 and it was practically unusable last year, but on the GS4 you can turn to S Voice if you need to call a contact or find restaurants nearby.
If the NSA truly possesses a record of every phone call made in the United States, that database would be so large as to be practically unusable by ordinary humans -- ensuring that law-abiding citizens could expect a degree of "privacy through obscurity".
Rabin is practically grimacing.
It is practically indestructible.
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