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These poems conjure a massive mental errata slip made up of what they almost say and nearly mean.
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But when people write "torturous", they nearly always mean winding, devious, full of twists and turns – and the word for that is "tortuous".
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A correlation analysis was not performed for the nonconfigural condition because working memory performance was nearly perfect (mean 97%, SD 0.2%).
In end, Mr. Lynskey can't help noting, the protest song is nearly an extinct art form; few mean nearly as much as they once did.
This provides consumers with a powerful incentive to join the operator to which most of their friends belong which in Mexico nearly always means Telcel.
The dissolution of inorganic samples nearly always means the preparation of an acidic aqueous solution from the test portion.
But the process nearly always means that the pupil gets only the propaganda the instructor approves of.
But Wal-Mart's size alone nearly always means big changes for any retail business it touches.
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