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"It is something practically new for Iraqis".
urging us to buy War Bonds something practically everybody is doing without prodding.
Moon's anthology, he argued, was "valuable for something practically missing from American writing since 'Huckleberry Finn': a search for images of black and white fraternity".
There is something practically Chekhovian in the way this show captures the pride that the Frakes have in their old-style farming methods and way of life.
When he is explaining something, practically every motion is familiar, not just the arc of the index finger but the reflexive temple-scratch and the chopping movement of both hands that is used for emphasis.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Each day, Joko Widodo, the governor of Jakarta, does something practically unheard-of among Indonesia's political elite: he ventures into the streets to speak with the people who elected him.
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Think practically too if your getting married in the snow or on a beach you may want to choose something practical.
For something that practically no one has read, the American Clean Energy and Security Act provokes heated debate.
I can literally remember coming down the high street to buy something, and practically the next conscious moment I had, I was walking down Rodeo Drive.
Levi's ads from the 1980s to me seem like a turning point, the first time that male sexuality and body image were used to sell us something (although practically any ad for men's clothing or perfume now does this).
Why give away something for practically nothing?
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