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There was also a reminder this week of probably the most notable thing about Carroll, as Gary Neville, who is these days pretty much incapable of saying anything routine or uninteresting about football, analysed his performance on Sky Sports.
As Stephen Witt explains in his excellent forthcoming book about the MP3 revolution, How Music Got Free, lots of research shows the human ear is pretty much incapable of detecting the elements of sound that MP3 files shave off – the average piece of music contains far too much information for us to actually process.
The numerical models in use today, the founder says, are pretty much incapable of predicting the formation of a single cloud and, instead focus on predicting the probability of conditions suitable for cloud formation in a given time (at least one hour) in a relatively large domain.
The Todd who left prison a few years later was pretty much incapable of harming anyone but himself, and this he did promptly.
I'm pretty much incapable, just in terms of my personality, of serving up Piping Hot Takes on sports stories of the moment.
She also cooks dinner every night since Charlie is pretty much incapable of cooking an edible meal.
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And yet our ability to analyze it internally in NSA, GCHQ or anywhere else has not kept pace; in fact, it's fallen so far behind that they're all pretty much feeling incapable of doing the job.
'I think they are all pretty much of a muchness.
Meanwhile at Old Trafford, it's pretty much all United as you'd expect; Fulham are totally incapable of holding on to the ball for any length of time.
This is poor in pretty much every conceivable way, and the man-in-a-suit tyrannosaurs are hilariously bad as they are almost literally incapable of movement and can barely stand.
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