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"Teachers will complain about practically anything, but I can't remember the windows ever causing serious concern".
Ms. Laurent said that the peeler would slice "practically anything" but that he limited his repertory to carrots and potatoes when selling on the street.
"Although there were changes in the law after Ipswich, they were certainly not in the direction of decriminalisation," says Kinnell. "The police have more powers to close down properties [in which women are working], to arrest, to do practically anything, but the argument was they would only do it in the women's interest.
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He may feel excited, sentimental, anxious, carefree, heroic, roistering, picaresque, introspective or practically anything else; but above all he must and will feel like a fool".
You can find out practically anything online, but make sure you use reliable sources like Kids Health, hhs.gov, or WebMD.
The company policy on offensive material, which is posted on the site, says that eBay generally permits listings of "practically anything on earth" but lists several exceptions.
Climb trees, walls, etc. Practice until you can climb practically anything with ease.
Students drop out because the schools fail them, but they could accomplish practically anything if they were saved from bad teachers.
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