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Christina and Corey's generation practically started the sexual revolution, so that element of daring is missing in their encounters.
Microbreweries practically started here, and I have a friend who was busted for four scrawny little plants".
I made just one innocent political comment and it practically started a war.
By its 11th birthday in 1999, PeopleSoft, a Silicon Valley innovator whose personnel-management software practically started the enterprise-software industry (now $36 billion), had become a wayward orphan that no one wanted to touch.
In a widely circulated analogy, BuzzFeed's Kate Aurthur, a former Times employee, wrote that Abramson "got fired with less dignity than Judith Miller, who practically started the Iraq war".
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We have to practically start over from scratch".
These sacrifices include a lack of quality family time, our large student loan debt, the age at which we can practically start saving for retirement, and the pressure we face with lawyers watching every move we make.
Nigeria is one of the up-comer nations with nothing in place indicating nanotechnology activities and the big question is: When will such rich nation like Nigeria key into this technological revolution and practically start their own nanotechnology programs?
This show could practically start a religion.
Whether or not one agrees in philosophy, data shows that close to two-thirds of all Millennials practically start their new jobs already thinking about getting their next one.
It is structurally, symbolically, and practically starting to have much more of a relationship with the work that we do".
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