Sentence examples for practically placed from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore historian Vittorio Di Martino believes that Agricola could have chosen Deva Victrix as a possible future capital of Roman Britain because it was practically placed at the centre of the British isles, being located geographically at nearly the same distance from the westernmost shores of Ireland, the easternmost lands of Britannia and the Channel.

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He went in, in, in to Mark Teixeira before practically placing a pitch on the outside edge.

The fan is often loud and high-pitched compared to a desktop's fans, and the laptop often can't practically be placed on the floor to distance its noise from you.

The next energy growth (up to about 60 kcal/mol) takes place after 15 ns when the whole oligomer comes nearer to the nanotube, and this chain is placed practically transversely to the nanotube axis.

Layers of the head are considered as flat layers because when mobile phones are used practically, it is placed with the face in such a way that it looks flat with the head.

St Ermin's HotelCaxton Street; 011-44-800-635-0438; sterminshotel.co.uk; doubles from $320.Decor: Abstract florals and rich colorful textiles throughout 331 rooms.Vibe: Calm and collected, with an air of tradition - St James's Park is practically next door.Perks: Perfectly placed for the royal shenanigans at Westminster Abbey in April.

Stunts such as Bonecrusher smashing through a bus were done practically, while cameras were placed into the midst of car crashes and explosions to make it look more exciting.

By the time he was fourteen, Jeremy could locate magnetic north from practically any place in Story County, even in the total absence of known landmarks.

A year ago, Lenz says, mortgage brokers were practically begging to place a liaison in her office, setting up lavish catered brunches.

Most often in the case of an ingested poison, treatment involves administering a slurry of activated charcoal through a nasogastric tube, because it is practically impossible to place enough of that substance into a child's stomach any other way.

Practically, a subject may be placed in the dark in front of a white screen, and the screen may be illuminated by flashes of light; for any given intensity of illumination of the screen, it is not difficult to calculate the flow of light energy entering the eye.

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