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I practically come listening to people speak Italian and I don't understand it that well.
As a vehicle for learning how people practically come to terms with life-changing conditions, however, it's valuable.
Democrats revolted, and for more than a year, they subjected Koop to the kind of horrific nomination battle we have practically come to consider normal.
The lines "had been a ship / or a fist or a fist-shaped ship" are so confidently mimetic they practically come right out and say "shape-shift".
"Certain areas of investment banking in the United States have practically come to a standstill, in particular public offerings," Mr. Bouton said.
All did not go smoothly as a miscommunication on the second exchange meant that English Gardner, who appeared to leave too early, had to slam on her brakes and practically come to a stop before taking the baton from Alexandria Anderson.
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Something went wrong, and the boat practically came to a stop.
Not surprisingly, in a city where umbrage practically comes packaged, some took offense.
(Many will remember their first \u201cGiselle\u201d here, in 2012; the roof practically came off).
PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA — Every year in December and January — the summer holidays — South Africa practically comes to a standstill.
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