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"It is up to him whether he wants to continue playing, or stay at Real Madrid and meet his contractual obligation and practically end his sporting career".
I'll never forget the early thrill of those first episodes where you'd practically end up panting by the time the credits rolled.
Bite a piece of raw kale and you'll practically end up with splinters between your teeth.
Three states ― California, Massachusetts and New York ― already have plans in place to practically end the use of fossil fuels within the next few decades.
One year into the cease-fire agreement that ended last summer's 50-day war in the Gaza Strip, Israel and Hamas appear to be advancing toward a series of understandings -- an agreement, even -- that would practically end the siege on the Gaza Strip and bring long-term quiet to the area.
These events practically end with bud dormancy.
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"He practically ended up in my lap," Verrier said.
García Cortés always felt like it practically ended his Madrid career too.
Underground mining at Kabwe has practically ended, although reworking of mine dumps has prolonged activity at the mine.
1936 Major Strikes End in France The strikes in France, which have thrown the country in a ferment during the past eighteen days, were practically ended yesterday [June 13].
"The most disturbing thing that has happened is that any regional cooperation or integration has practically ended," said Taher Masri, a former prime minister of Jordan.
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