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For Varitek, it has practically become a tradition.
And since the 90's, it has practically been de rigueur as a subject for art.
Paddy rice cultivation once dominated agricultural land use, but it has practically disappeared, having been surpassed by vegetable and pond fish farming.
For instance, it has practically eliminated the tendency for young people to think of themselves as a politically cohesive unit that might challenge the system.
Notable among them is the alteration of national statistics since the government, by naming only employees beholden to it, has practically destroyed the credibility of the Indec — the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses.
This isn't because of what it demonstrates about the current troubles of The Los Angeles Times or the newspaper industry in general, because it has practically nothing to say on those subjects.
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How foolish and ashamed I felt for ignoring what lie clear in front of me those past few days; for judging the town for its imperfections when it had practically been washed away completely; for not asking more questions and for considering something else; something better.
It had practically no starting capital, but managed to persuade its customers to pay in advance.
The M3 had everything, although by the standards of today it had practically nothing.
Anon, Old Wykehamist Rugby Fives Rugby School "I came to play Rugby Fives back in the Sixties, by which time it had practically died out.
Yes, time passed quickly, even though, as far as we could make out, it had practically stopped for us.
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