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James "practically cross-examined" the lawyers who prepared the audit, according to someone in the room.
They practically dare you to cross the lines in the spirit of exploration at the largest children's museum in the world.
In particular, the two instruments crossed practically the same gradients G1, G2, and G3 at very similar altitudes (~ 3.5, ~ 3.0, and ~ 2.3 km, respectively).
Practically all PAbs cross-reacted with various foods and/or ingredients.
We should not be shipping lettuce, which can be grown practically everywhere, cross-country.
We introduce a practically implementable cross-layer network architecture which enforces our formal model.
Computational fluid dynamic analyses of the optical module suggest practically relevant cross-flow hydrodynamic conditions exist through the viewing area of the optical window.
Practically all groups of birds that cross the arid belt, including those ecologically connected with water or humid habitats, migrate over both river valleys and desert areas.
The result is something akin to my digital stream of consciousness, consisting of a homogeneous flow of status updates, links of interest, pictures, text, quotes, conversations and practically anything else that crosses my path during the day.
In contrast to the high transmission of disease at the brood stage, cross infection of adult workers through contact to contaminated brood was practically absent (< 1%).
After his second phenomenal ride in as many days, the Frenchman crosses the line practically in tears, waving apologetically to the crowd for his "failure" - he lost that stage on the descent from the Aubisque, where Hushovd was just too good for him.
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