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Now, in this study, we found one factor that was associated with the cortical surface area across
nearly
the entire surface of the brain.
Banks collapsed, global stock markets lost
nearly
half their value, millions and millions of people lost their homes to foreclosure.
And at the bottom,
nearly
one in 10 Americans was out of work.
For example, my Manhattan apartment
nearly
doubled in value in less than four years.
That makes it
nearly
impossible to predict what will happen, even with a lot of information about the current state of a system.
We have a lot of serious concerns about the health impact of vaping, and unfortunately, not
nearly
enough answers.
Over a million kilometers of cable crisscross our ocean floors to link the continents— that’s enough to wind around the Equator
nearly
thirty times.
But we do know that in the last days before the Brexit vote, the official "Vote Leave" campaign laundered
nearly
three quarters of a million pounds through another campaign entity that our electoral commission has ruled was illegal, and it's referred it to the police.
When we analyzed surveys from more than 200,000 adults across the globe, we saw that
nearly
a third of the world's population reported giving at least some money to charity in the past month.
And where you might expect the canvas’ massive size to counteract this feeling, its scale only highlights the
nearly
life-sized atrocities on display.
He
nearly
let go.
With some species diving to depths of
nearly
400 meters, they’re able to cope with the mounting pressure by collapsing their pliable rib cage, and compressing a pair of springy lungs.
Understanding the signs of unhealthy love can help you audit and understand
nearly
every relationship in your life.
Not only can understanding unhealthy signs help you avoid the rabbit hole that leads to unhealthy love, but understanding and practicing the art of being healthy can improve
nearly
every aspect of your life.
And I have this picture that's taken right around sunset on that day of our balloon, FIREBall hanging from it, and the
nearly
full moon.
One study carried out by the UNAIDS estimated that between 20-30 billion dollars per year would be needed to achieve a
nearly
90% reduction in new HIV infections by 2030.
Over
nearly
all that immense time, Earth's appearance would have changed very gradually.
In other words, a good deal that used to be a great deal is not
nearly
as good as an awful deal that was once a horrible deal.
Namely, those who are looking at Spam think potato chips are going to be quite tasty; those who are looking at Godiva chocolate think they won't be
nearly
so tasty.
Several teachers
nearly
killed me.
So it allows you to go
nearly
a mile away and communicate with people, and there can be a public beach just off to the side, and they don't even know it's turned on.
He called this his Backwards Brain Bike, and it took him
nearly
eight months just to learn how to ride it kind of, sort of normally.
And not
nearly
as many small steam engines being built anymore, only large ones for big operations.
A black woman with a college education is
nearly
twice as likely to die as compared to a white woman with less than a high school education.
In fact, differences in delivery hospital explain
nearly
one-half of the black-white disparity.
I've been a police officer in an urban city for
nearly
25 years.
Other countries like Canada, Australia and the UK have
nearly
twice the amount of policewomen.
They have protected their lobster harvest there for
nearly
a century, and they've done that by treating it as a shared resource that they're passing on to their collected children and grandchildren.
Viruses are a type of organic parasite infecting
nearly
all forms of life.
We've found that it occurs in
nearly
all patients who respond to the therapy.
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