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Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo was born out of the drag movement of the late 1960s and early '70s when glamour was practically taken for granted.
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So controlling and so manifestly ambitious is Cuomo, it is practically taken for granted that this is the kind of coverage he wants, and that he is using it to try to build a base and position himself for some future race.
So controlling and so manifestly ambitious is Cuomo, it is practically taken for granted that this is the kind of coverage he wants, and that he is using it to try to build a base and position himself for some future race..
This sensitivity cannot be seen as a limitation to FBMC modulation, since the phase error is practically taken into account during the channel estimation/equalization process.
In fact, while it is true that, in case of terminally-ill patients, consent to life-saving treatments can be practically taken for granted (100%), the approach is less obvious when it needs to inform the patient at end of life (because dying), falling back on family (43.8%), as if he were deemed unable to face its relationship with death (Fig. 1).
We're practically taking numbers".
Nuns are practically taking over the nursing home, according to Ann Frey, the Wartburg's director of volunteer services.
American Home was practically begging me to take the money.
So with these Carnegie Hall programs he was practically inviting listeners to take stock of his work to date.
And six years ago in Germany the calciopoli scandal was practically forgotten when Italy took the field to win its fourth World Cup.
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