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Plus by noon Wednesday everyone's pretty much checked out.
While so-called 24/7 news networks were pretty much checked out for the weekend, places like Twitter literally broke news as information from Ferguson began pouring in, and then was RT, RT -- and RT some more.
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A new trailer just posted to the Medal of Honor Web site pretty much checks all the boxes on the Big Checklist of FPS Trailer requirements.
But as the head nurse for the health area, he pretty much checks in on everyone.
The closings are either a prudent step by local officials or an invitation for pretty much everyone to check out the response on the streets tonight.
Over forty, you pretty much know to check for boogers, dandruff and bad breath, but also make certain that you are good to go on the inside with a positive attitude and a cheery smile before you leave the door.
Since losing its annual support from the national broadcasting company a few years ago, the orchestra had been living pretty much month to month, check to check, dependent on the continued beneficence of big corporations to meet its $2.4 million annual budget.
Checking tires in cold weather is pretty much the same as checking in hot weather; however, cold weather will cause the air inside your tires to contract, making the tires underinflated, and hot weather will cause the air to expand, making your tires overinflated.
I don't have a ring right now because the 301 class at U.C.B. pretty much drained my checking account, but I have a joke ring made out of a Gummi worm and a rock and, trust me, she will think it's totally hilarious.
And he wants pretty much a blank check for Obama for the next four years".
As there is no legal definition, the term is pretty much a blank check for food manufacturers to mislead consumers into thinking they are buying something better--when they are not.
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