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They practically can't walk to the corner without running into someone they've slept with or beaten up.
Huffington, according to Agapi, "practically can't make tea," and, while she provides for her family, she is entirely dependent on it.
Dozens of undersung modernist painters, many of them women, on at least five continents, have never had a New York moment, and here we're getting an artist we practically can't avoid.
In short, you're basically dealing with a powerful drone with a powerful internal computer and you practically can't crash it unless you're reckless.
"You practically can't give her away".
Because I mean I can't, practically can't do anything, you know.
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So how do you best explain that, while our salaries look great, practically we can't foot the $60,000-a-year full price of the college tuition?
The payoff, of course, is that workers who, practically-speaking, can't switch jobs are workers who can't ask for raises.
Look at TV now: there's practically nothing you can't get away with".
"Practically speaking, you can't frisk every person that you interview.
We always talk about our columns, apart from anything else because practically speaking we can't file on the same subject.
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