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66 min Brazil really are completely comfortable, and if anyone is going to score it will be them.
After a while, you start to think that maybe the scientists have got it wrong after all, and that forests really are completely birdless.
While Nashville has become glitzy enough over the years to be called Nash-Vegas, Twain said the two cities really are "completely different places".
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It really is completely a personal situation.
"She really was completely devoted to the job," he added.
It really is completely unnecessary for me to intend to tell his story.
Have the Serbian authorities really been completely unaware of Mr. Mladic's whereabouts for the past 16 years?
But I wonder if a certain sort of chromosomal stodginess can ever really be completely leached out of the Michelin guide and the system".
Tegmark puts it like this: "I know of no other compelling explanation for this trend [the ability of maths to explain the physical world] than that the world really is completely mathematical".
But a fairly typical New Orleans business, particularly in hospitality, like a restaurant or a hotel, cannot really be completely shut down for six months to a year and then reopen and be successful again.
Questions remain about whether Christie really was completely unaware of the lane-closure plan hatched by some of his closest aides and, if so, why they did not feel obliged to inform their boss.
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