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For a decade, I've been the nearest approximation she has to such a thing.
In other words, the impact of this tax on lending will be, to the nearest approximation, zero.
Even its nearest approximation, Yodh, cannot be uttered in the tetragrammaton inscribing the name of God: "YHWH".
Above all, there was the church, or the parish, which offered the nearest approximation to the open, civil environments of today's public realm.
At present, the nearest approximation to a silicon brain involves making electronic circuits that behave like neurons, and connecting them up in small networks.
He had failed basic training as an Israeli Defence Force commando, and his nearest approximation to spy work was as a lowly gate guard for the airline El Al in New York in the early 70s.
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