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They showed their political clout in the Eighties: a quarter of Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet were Scots, while the Labour opposition under John Smith was virtually based in Scotland.
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1), Tara Parker-Pope implied that obesity is virtually incurable based on the observation that eating calorie-restricted diets (less than 1,200 or 1,500 calories a day) doesn't cure it.
One person's view of poverty may have been shaped virtually, based solely upon heartbreaking images from infomercials, scenes from movies or documentaries.
Until 2003, when the first author started collaborating with Johns Hopkins, there was virtually no diffusion of the GBG based on Kellam's work or even earlier behavior analysis studies, beyond journal articles.
During World War I, football was virtually enshrined on the military bases to instill military discipline and combat toughness.
But the area around the base of the statue was virtually empty.
Escape was virtually impossible.
Vertical dimension was virtually unaffected.
It was virtually dead.
It was virtually silent.
Haemorrhage was virtually absent.
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