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With a little advance planning, you can practically put them together at halftime.
In Game 6, Scola practically put the Lakers away by himself.
"I made a few pictures which practically put my career in the toilet".
The Senate Republican leader, Joseph L. Bruno, practically put this mundane chore on a par with parting the Red Sea.
Gregg Popovich, named the N.B.A.coach of the year, practically put the Spurs on autopilot after a 20-0 run in the second quarter that stunned the Jazz, who had vowed to play better after the Spurs easily won Game 1.
"Not only is this a prosecutor being practically put on trial, but it's a sitting judge," said Jennifer Laurin, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law.
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The decision by India's Ministry of Finance practically puts an end to the trade.
They took an article complaining about invitation spam and drew a line practically putting the company into the deadpool.
Later, she angrily dismisses Bill's revelation that her restaurant tips belong to the entire family, which practically puts her at Lois levels of defiance.
What on earth, for example, did he mean by sneering at San Francisco yesterday, and practically putting the name of one of the country's finest cities into sarcastic inverted commas?
I guess it's not fair to hold this against her too much, because competitors tell me that the interviewers really push them to be theatrical and controversial, practically putting words in their mouths.
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