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There is practically no work, no money, no hope, and seemingly no effort.
You have to do practically no work at all to make a reader care about a man who calls himself Monsieur Mangetout, who attestably did.
Further, Eicher and Washburn demonstrate that although there had been significant research on testes determination, there had been practically no work on ovary determination.
In Tajikistan, practically no work is being done on collecting and studying plant diversity, despite the fact N.I.
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Clearly, the kinds of strategies that would work in the oil industry have practically no hope of working in the far less predictable and far less settled arena of internet software.
Practically no Indigenous people worked at the Gove refinery, yet the Yolngu people have been on the receiving end of the benefits – infrastructure, and payments to the two main clan groups – and the ignominies – the alcohol dependency, the suicide – that have come with the mine, both directly and indirectly.
A study in Denmark found that lip cancer incidence rates had a statistically significant increase with respect to outdoor work while basal cell carcinoma had a statistically significant decreased incidence rate, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) had practically no relation to outdoor work, and cutaneous malignant melanoma had an insignificant decrease with respect to outdoor work.
With practically no formal training or work experience, he quickly captivated the world of high-flying hedge fund investors with wondrous returns.
Yet we wound up creating a political party when we discovered that the National Congress had practically no representatives from the working class.
"I went from having friends pile into my dorm and sleep over to practically no social life with working and school full time," Filomena says.
One man, practically pleading, said, "Work it out, work it out".
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