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It practically makes me young.
James asked: "What difference would it practically make to anyone if this notion rather than that notion were true?" Or, as he once put it, "What is its cash value in terms of practical experience?" One of the main ideas that architects have taken from pragmatism is that truth and beauty are all tied up, as Dewey said, with the rest of human experience.
That threat alone, and the implicit fear behind it, practically make the case for Warren at Treasury.
This is a gross simplification, of course – based on no research whatsoever and instinct so acute that it is practically made up.
It's practically made for Jewish boys like me.
So some underground papers practically made it an editorial policy not to edit.
He said yes the third time only because Francis practically made it sound as if the future of black New Orleans depended on him.
"The director practically made it one piece – so people who didn't know the plays had a problem seeing where Havel ended and Beckett started".
After finally persuading Congress last year to cancel the F-22 fighter jet and other weapons systems, lawmakers say, Mr. Gates has practically made it a personal crusade to scratch the extra engine and the cargo planes off the Pentagon's project list.
On a day when Hearts occupied Easter Road and practically made it their own, Skacel had been subjected to some verbals, some guttural abuse from a pocket of disenchanted Hibees.
The area is practically made of food.
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