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The finest chapter in "The Persistence of the Color Line" is so resonant, and so personal, it could nearly be the basis for a book of its own.
Republicans should love this: if Congress were to scrap all loopholes and deductions, it could nearly halve income-tax rates and still raise the same amount of money.
It's so big it could nearly cover a football field, and it hangs like a curtain four stories high in a big, round building in the Grant Park neighborhood.
From there the hotel also appears to have rammed into the canopy, shattering, crumpling and driving its pieces upward, while from the other end the canopy looks as if it could nearly lie flat.
But the long-term budget outlook, according to the office, is persistent high deficits that will accumulate to drive the debt ever upward, to the point that it could nearly equal the value of the nation's entire economic output by 2020.
(When I saw the desk for the first time alongside a friend, she remarked on how it could nearly double as a dining table if your place is space-constrained and you work from home).
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The "cleaning solution" truly did its job—I could nearly see my reflection after.
To live with violence that was both present yet remote built a disconnect in my mind: I lived with a sense of terror that was so commonplace I could nearly ignore it, yet so obviously distant from my life that I often struggled to conceive of it as real.
Also, if the two constructs are integrated into the same locus or closely linked loci, it could be nearly impossible to segregate them away from each other.
The name Colosseum was applied to that structure sometime after the 8th century because of its immense size and capacity; it could accommodate nearly 50,000 people.
Vornado said it would pay 60percentt of its first-quarter common dividend in the form of new stock and 40percentt in cash; if it paid 60percentt of its dividends in stock in all four quarters, it could preserve nearly $400 million in cash this year.
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