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"I kept tweaking them and then pretty much transferred the beers from my home to Brewyard," he said.
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Work, as it was just a few decades ago, very much resembled the definition of work in the field of physics; it was pretty much the transfer of energy from one object (the worker) to another (the front fender of a Plymouth)..
Hillary Clinton had pretty much the same values transferred to her, but values this consensual dictate nothing about political views -- and preclude nothing, which is perhaps their virtue in Lazio's mind.
American coins are scarce, however, so pretty much everybody in Zimbabwe transfers airtime in their place at least occasionally, says Oswell Binha, president of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce in Harare.
According to the company, the new service will work like pretty much every other money transfer service on offer.
In my first portfolio that I actually manually produced, I would print a photo and then, mixing like crazy weird polymers, would soak the paper and take it out of the printed image, keeping the flimsy film that was the actual image, a transfer pretty much without the base. .
'I think they are all pretty much of a muchness.
"Yet in negotiating the minefield of transfer, we've pretty much let people fend for themselves.
In other words, if having the resulting CD accurately divided into tracks is important to you — so that, for example, you can use the next track/previous track buttons on your CD player or iPod — you pretty much have to baby-sit the transfer process, manually marking the song beginnings by hitting the Track Increment button after each song.
None of the female artists already on the bill (which was pretty much complete when The Sisterhood was announced) are being transferred to this venue.
This guy pretty much has a skill set that fits in, will transfer pretty quickly.
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