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And it has been presented virtually as a season-decider already.
He called it "an ominous writ" that the F.B.I. issued "in tones sounding virtually as a biblical commandment".
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The K.G.B. heir, the Federal Security Service, published its decision nearly two weeks ago virtually as a footnote in the government's daily newspaper of record, Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
He energetically Christianized those parts of Lithuania still pagan, but he was unable to incorporate Lithuania into Poland as he had promised and was forced to let Vytautas act virtually as a sovereign.
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So equipped, the ML cornered virtually as flat as a BMW X5 on a downhill run, though the Mercedes couldn't match the BMW's sporty, communicative steering.
It also sits much higher, virtually as high as a full-blown SUV, which can't help but affect cornering.
Today everything comes to an end virtually as soon as it begins, and vanishes almost as soon as it appears.
Its lack of a reliable guidance system makes it virtually useless as a battle field weapon.
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