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We're practically taking numbers".
Though he had auditioned to be the Byrds' pianist, the strong-willed Parsons ended up practically taking over the group, often trying his bandmates' patience in his determination to refashion them into a country-rock group.
By Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, April 8 , 1939P. 11 Dr. Charles C. Higgins of Cleveland told a conference of the American College of Surgeons that lipstick and fingernail polish often make it impossible for a physician to tell whether a woman is sick without practically taking her apart.
Luciano Sandrone in Barolo has just completed a spacious new winery near the renowned Cannubi vineyard, while Enrico Scavino, whose family owns the Paolo Scavino winery, is in the middle of a major expansion, practically taking apart a hill to install a cellar within.
Nuns are practically taking over the nursing home, according to Ann Frey, the Wartburg's director of volunteer services.
Although there have been other methods to combine patient preferences and clinical trial data in the context of healthcare policy, these are mainly limited by not practically taking into account multiple (concurrent) events and/or uncertainty around preferences [ 28– 328.
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Still, during this time of year, it practically takes a tropical storm to keep people away.
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