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Practically every piece I have seen by him has a religious base.
And to the extent that the couple is building practically every piece of furniture and planting every container, it's a lot to ask of themselves.
Given that practically every piece left to us by the French composer Hector Berlioz offers examples of his vivid, unruly imagination, it comes as no surprise that his Requiem, an 1837 adaptation of the Roman Catholic Mass setting, takes impracticality to an extreme virtually unknown in his day, and hardly more common in ours.
I bought practically every piece of software they made (yes, including Bob).
Each pack offers about a million storage compartments for practically every piece of portable electronics you can imagine or muster.
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Founded in the early 1920s as part of AT&T, Bell Labs until the late 1960s produced practically every new piece of knowledge and every new technology the telephone industry needed.
Peter Scudamore, the eight-time champion rider, took part in 13 Nationals, also in consecutive years – from 1981 – but never won it, despite laying his hands on practically every other piece of booty available to a top jump jockey.
Of course, we know that the Note 9 is making its debut onstage today (along with practically every other piece of information about the thing), but the device may also pave the way for the anticipated release of the Galaxy Watch.
Practically every buried mound you spot is a piece of history.
The result was a practically interminable piece called "Marching Song".
An even bigger mistake by the DMCA's drafters was to make the definition of circumvention so broad that it could be applied to practically any piece of equipment containing a digital controller whether a car, a washing machine or a combine harvester even when no copyright infringement was involved.
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