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The Grail measurements showed that the moon's crust, at between 34km and 43km thick, is around 10-20km thanner than previously thought and, at the bottom of some of the major impact craters, it is virtually non-existent.
Around 250,000 cases of Drambuie are sold every year, but while the liqueur is a common feature in drinks cabinets in the UK, the US, Canada and Australia, it is virtually non-existent in Asian markets, where demand for premium western spirits has soared.
It's virtually non-existent.
I see that as a problem and it's virtually non-existent in the restaurant community.
Today Republicans cloak the denial of the right to vote in the subterfuge of countering voting fraud, even if it is so rare that it is virtually non-existent.
But little more can be done because, while funding has been slow to pour into Nepal for health, shelter, food and sanitation, it is virtually non-existent when it comes to education.
CYP2C9*2 is present in up to 19%% of Caucasian populations; however, it is virtually non-existent in East Asian populations [ 9].
While the epidemiological evidence for any associations between micronutrients included in this study and bladder cancer is sparse and inconsistent, it is virtually non-existent for the combined effects of major inter-related micronutrients.
Perhaps now the most important pillar of the party's support, China's middle class was virtually non-existent until it was recreated in the late 1990s.
Wine was virtually non-existent.
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