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Because he was such a bizarre character, you felt you could really go all the way with him: you could practically do anything".
The fact that one can practically do anything one wants today means there is no kind of censorship that can cease you from making films and maybe result in being thrown in jail or something.
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The character she plays suffers the consequences of an unexplained accident that renders her practically unable to do anything for herself.
Because I mean I can't, practically can't do anything, you know.
This involves Mr. Barak's response on U.S. television concerning a probable nine-month period after which "no one can do anything practically about" Iran's nuclear goals.
"We came here to help women in need, but you might have already read that we cannot do anything practically," Bockling finally told the caller.
So, practically then, it doesn't do anything.
It's also not likely that a Republican president would do anything appreciably different, although the party has practically Photoshopped Neville Chamberlain into the Oval Office.
"I was a machine, practically, a tool in a big, big factory, and I could not do anything.
She's practically moved in with Mariah and now she has so much stuff on her that she can get her to do anything.
Like never do anything.
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