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But that money has been virtually exhausted.
Jonathan Steele: Any gratitude for the removal of Saddam is now virtually exhausted.
Wien had virtually exhausted the resources of thermodynamics in dealing with this problem.
Few attempts were made to conserve the gas, however, and by 1898 the supply was virtually exhausted.
The other major mining centre is at Kabwe, where the lead and zinc mine has been virtually exhausted.
The sale was the first since Jan . 19 when the Soviet Union's authority for buying subsidized wheat was virtually exhausted.
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The analyses performed here virtually exhaust similarity-based identification so future repeat discovery will require additional genomic sequence.
Wellington's reserves were almost exhausted: heavy casualties and a wave of desertions left the centre virtually open to any intensification of the tired French attack.
Count nouns are themselves semantically either singular or plural; as semantical sub-categories, singularity and plurality virtually exhaust the category of count nouns.
Adkins then told Hinsdale, his coach, saying that he had become mentally exhausted, virtually unable to sleep for up to three days at a time.
Exhausted, virtually without a political party, his ebullient hope for urban regeneration subdued and his dreams of the White House shattered, Mr. Lindsay did not run for a third term and left office on Dec. 31, 1973, for an extended European vacation with his wife.
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