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Religion in Denmark, unlike the American kind, is almost never a defining political or personal issue, pastors and experts say.
An exclamation of some kind is almost inevitable on seeing the nave of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine for the first time in two years.
If the helmet was witness to the very earliest days of the Romans in Britain, a treasure trove of 159 gold coins found near St Albans, Roman Verulamium, the second largest find of its kind, is almost certainly a relic of their last days.
A cognition of the latter kind is almost impossible, for it would be necessary to acquire systematic knowledge of all animal species and of any possible grouping they could form — something that no human being can achieve (fols. 9vb-10ra).
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Large sponsorships of any kind were almost unheard-of; today, the sport could not exist without them.
A monitoring agreement amounts to a "recognition that Google has become a dominant firm in certain markets, and restrictions of this kind are almost a matter of course for such companies," said Herbert Hovenkamp, an antitrust law professor at the University of Iowa.
Daniel feels that having watched his sister, preventing that kind of suffering is almost a kind of duty.
This kind of speed is almost unheard of in defense contracting.
— the Indonesian military — "being hurt, injured or even killed, this kind of counterreaction is almost inevitable," Mr. Mietzner said.
"I think we've reached a point where this kind of activity is almost universally decried as being off limits".
And experience tells us that a horse with this kind of profile is almost guaranteed to progress again at Epsom, in the care of Aidan O'Brien.
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