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Mr. Moriarty has one of those cellolike voices that can practically make a television drama.
"I used to get so excited, I would jump on top of him and practically make love to him in Bulgari," she said.
Rogers and Gray's most recent book, "Italian Easy" (Clarkson Potter, $35), contains recipes so pared down that they practically make themselves.
You and your colleagues may fancy yourselves beyond such partiality, but if it were so, that would practically make you unique human beings.
The way it's going, the A-Rods who work for the most well-leveraged owners will soon have matching profit margins, which will practically make them partners and party to any future raids on tax dollars.
James asked: "What difference would it practically make to anyone if this notion rather than that notion were true?" Or, as he once put it, "What is its cash value in terms of practical experience?" One of the main ideas that architects have taken from pragmatism is that truth and beauty are all tied up, as Dewey said, with the rest of human experience.
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Athletes like Michael Jordan, George Foreman and Brett Favre practically made an art form of them.
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