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The summits, which are nearly flat, are generally indented by cliff-walled craters or calderas.
But Purchase offers both bachelor's and master's degrees, which are nearly identical.
The shredders, however, cannot handle Zip disks, which are nearly twice as thick as hard disks.
He said the ruling could have "horrific consequences" in his jails, which are nearly filled to capacity each day.
The nostalgia doesn't extend to the older devices, which are nearly useless and often hard to come by.
Solenodons (Atopogale cubana), which are nearly extinct ratlike insectivores, are found only in the remotest eastern regions.
This tension lies at the heart of Mr. Crewdson's pictures, which are nearly always fabrications to some degree.
Not admitting fault gives the NFL a much better chance at defeating future lawsuits, which are nearly inevitable.
An extraordinary number of Westchester residents rely on taxicabs, which are nearly as vital as buses, trains and private cars.
Still others support scrub brush and bunch grass, while a few, which are nearly waterless deserts, have only the most sparse and scanty plant life.
But it's most egregious where the two spheres intersect: in our political fictions, which are nearly always Manichaean, simplistic and naïve.
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