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Practically everything else is.
George W. Bush, in this as in practically everything else, is Gore's exact opposite.
As with practically everything else about him, the truth is very difficult to determine.
That rule had not changed, even if practically everything else about Tuesday defied explanation.
So they, like practically everything else in the exhibit, are signs of a changing Earth.
Unlike Flowers in a Window, which is empty of people, Cripples is empty of practically everything else.
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We practically give everything else away anyhow.
Even cruising at 80 mph or gunning it up to 110 mph, as we had a few chances to do on some lonelier stretches of Arizona two-lane highway, there's only the sensation of instant acceleration, of the highly evolved suspension reacting to sweeping bends, of a car so overbred for the slow pace of American travel that it's practically laughing at almost everything else on the road.
"I've practically had to give up everything else to concentrate on the swimming so I'll be putting everything into it to make sure I get the best result I can".
Smiles of a Summer Night Bergman wasn't all about gloom and doom: his 1955 period yarn is practically a farce and -- like almost everything else in his oeuvre, was expertly filleted by Woody Allen, in this case in A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy.
You drive down, sitting on folded blankets, with the tent and everything else packed in, and your head practically touching the ceiling.
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