Almost
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I
almost
lost it this week.
Well,
almost.
And once I pulled on those god-awful pants and belted them tight,
almost
instantly, I developed what can only be called a swagger.
It took
almost
two years just to register the land.
And in an age that is sometimes nowadays frightening or confusing, we feel reassured by the
almost
parental-like authority of experts who tell us so clearly what it is we can and cannot do.
We're treating cancer
almost
like it's an infectious disease.
But you know how India has a lot of dust in the streets, and the more dust you would have going up in the air, on the white paper you can
almost
see, but there is this sticky part like when you reverse a sticker.
It's
almost
like you can see them learning over those last 10 problems.
And so he goes around the room, and then as he's leaving the diner, he first-names
almost
everybody he's just met.
When we watch a car chase in a movie, it's
almost
as if we are subtly having a car chase.
It took
almost
30 years for anyone in the world to crack this problem.
Data from the World Health Organization shows that
almost
14 percent of all deaths worldwide in 2012 were attributable to household and ambient air pollution, with most occurring in low- and middle-income countries.
In today's modern medicine, there is a real understanding of light in an
almost
biochemical way.
An
almost
identical structure.
It's
almost
more important than their eyesight.
The skin itself is made out of a see-through nylon mesh, which, if the lighting designer wants the horse to
almost
disappear, she can light the background and the horse becomes ghostlike.
I was struggling, tired and dehydrated, as I could feel the heat emanating from the asphalt, measuring
almost
98 degrees.
There was no way I was going to make that swim in my time limit of 10 and a half hours, because I was
almost
two hours off pace.
Almost
everything that I see her do at her age reminds me of what I could not do at that age.
I began my professional photography practice in 1994, but my passion and enthusiasm for photography goes back to childhood, when my parents arranged for us to be photographed by a professional photographer on
almost
a monthly basis.
And do you realize that
almost
all of those are due to human error and not machine error, and can therefore be prevented by machines?
In Google, expressions of corporate compassion
almost
always follow the same pattern.
So in other words, it
almost
always starts from the bottom up.
And I think there's
almost
a paradox with those.
And not bad for a project that
almost
every ad agency we talked to advised their clients not to take part.
And they're being traded by a species of
almost
seven billion individuals, who are linked by trade, travel, and the Internet into a global system of stupendous complexity.
Each stage is magical because it creates the impression of something utterly new appearing
almost
out of nowhere in the universe.
Well, planets are great, and our early Earth was
almost
perfect.
And then from about 500 years ago, humans began to link up globally through shipping, through trains, through telegraph, through the Internet, until now we seem to form a single global brain of
almost
seven billion individuals.
All this to tell you that if my father became a forger, actually, it was
almost
by accident.
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