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(These films, to put it practically, are those that almost never receive year-end awards, whether the Academy's or those of critics' groups).

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To put it simply, a serious organizational support for UBC is practically nonexistent at universities, a finding in striking contrast to the public and political discourse.

Tom Ford's latest fragrance collection, Jardin Noir, features four new scents that subvert the savor of classic blooms (rose, lily, narcissus and hyacinth) into heady concoctions that seem, as Ford puts it, practically illicit.

Leah greeted him with a new voice and pretended to be amazed that he had recognized her, since she had grown — as she put it — into practically an old lady.

Some countries love mayo so much, they put it on practically everything (we're looking at you, Russia).

The Leave campaign's rhetorical appeals to recapture the glories of the imperial past were so strong that, as British historian Philippa Levine put it, you could practically hear the strains of "Rule, Britannia!" in the background.

They came to know each other well after they both attended a media conference in November and quickly discovered, as Ms. Huffington put it, "we were practically finishing each other's sentences".

Arvizu, who is from Tecolotlán, a city in the central-western Mexican state of Jalisco, agrees that while it is perfectly acceptable to put "practically almost anything you want" in capirotada, their version, inspired by a family recipe, includes bread, raisins, peanuts, pecans, walnuts, Acitrón or candied cactus and a syrup made with milk, cinnamon sticks, cloves and piloncillo.

I want to put practically everything in: yet to saturate. . . .

The Scot himself could not have put it better when he said that league football had spread to "practically every place of organised sport under the sun".

Those who read every case of popular discontent in the post-Soviet space as a Maidan or proto-Maidan are falling victim to a kind of geopolitical determinism, as Markedonov puts it, according to which "practically any [protest movement] is only an expression of 'a proxy war' between the United States and Russia".

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