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The show was scripted, but the fighting itself, in and around a plywood ring covered in carpet, was mostly real, owing in part to the wrestlers' inexperience.
Another Tarbosaurus, which was famously seized by the American government in 2012, was mostly real, but its teeth, fingers, and toes had all been reconstructed.
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The plants at Mont Olympos are (mostly) real.
The latter are mostly real, he suggests, but are generally modest.
The Real Estate Record and Guide praised the row and called its designer, Richard W. Buckley, "the rising young architect," although such houses were mostly real estate with just a sprinkling of art.
Sure, there are samples, but it's mostly real musicians playing guitars and horns, or in the case of the charmingly named South Central Chamber Orchestra, strings and woodwind.
Between rounds inside the complex this week, Brian Smith, a golfer from Sacramento, said he feared that places like Barefoot were "going to have problems because they are mostly real estate ventures".
Turns out, they were mostly real people, just like you and I. Some got in touch to say they enjoyed my work; others even came along to my live shows.
Yet he said that it would be very hard to sell off his businesses because they are mostly real estate and that he didn't see anything wrong with having business associates coming into the White House for a photo op with the president.
(And let's not forget, since the wrestlers in these game are mostly real people, their personal histories feed into their digital avatars. So say what you will about the Street Fighter V beta, but at least Ryu was never filmed boning Ken Master's wife).
Consistent with the weakening of the feedback, the plot shows that the poles are mostly real and the system is stable, with damping ratios ranging from 0.8 to 1.0.
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