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However, if a video is there that everything was explained to you, and you have it all in the video file, it'll be much less likely that some hotshot lawyer will take this case on contingency, because it won't be
nearly
as good a case.
With the addition of sails, the already light and speedy ships became
nearly
unbeatable.
These seemingly contradictory features— strength and flexibility, softness and durability— have their roots in the intricate biology of the
nearly
invisible cotton fiber.
The day life
nearly
died.
They also practiced a clown act when the future of furniture was not
nearly
as auspicious as it turned out to be.
Weighing up to 10 kilograms and possessing a wingspan of
nearly
3 meters, the lappet-faced vulture is the undisputed king of the carcass.
But all of the UVB, or
nearly
all of it, is dissipated through the thickness of the atmosphere.
This has been replicated over and over again for
nearly
40 years.
When police got access to just one bank account, they found
nearly
three million euros had been laundered out of Spain in less than two years, and just two days after those raids, that gang were trying to bribe a law firm to get their stock back.
Some famous ones like the Open University, which has 110,000 students, the University of the Third Age, which has
nearly
half a million older people teaching other older people, as well as strange things like DIY garages and language lines and schools for social entrepreneurs.
Above 30,000 feet up to
nearly
50,000 feet, you need pressure breathing, which is where you're wearing a G suit.
We are
nearly
on the edge of a crisis, but we still have an opportunity to face the greatest challenge of our generation and, in fact, of our century.
The capsid doesn't have
nearly
as many weak points where soap amphiphiles can pry it apart, so it takes longer for soap to be effective.
It is estimated that
nearly
90 percent of us will experience some sort of traumatic event during our lifetimes.
Crushing the virus through Coordination alone is also enticing for its speed, but only reliable with true and
nearly
impossible global cooperation.
It's titled, "An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar," and it's comprised of
nearly
70 images.
He was
nearly
six.
We have estimated that by 2050, we have to build 700,000,000 more housing units, more than 300,000 schools and
nearly
100,000 health centers.
Every day for the next 35 years, we have to build seven health centers, 25 schools and
nearly
60,000 housing units each day, every day.
Because
nearly
every living system has evolved the ability to detect light in one way or another.
Notice that on the left the two tiles look
nearly
completely opposite: one very white and one very dark, right?
Whereas on the right, the two tiles look
nearly
the same.
"I was held in prison for
nearly
30 years on an island in the middle of the ocean.
I just came off a
nearly
month-long speaking tour on three different continents, and I won't go into that, but it was an amazing thing.
Towards the end of their life, they become
nearly
free.
They are not
nearly
as complex as hollow organs.
In the Congo, for those of you who don't know, there has been a war raging for the last 12 years, a war that has killed
nearly
six million people.
In that is
nearly
as much sugar as one of your favorite cans of fizzy pop, and they are having two a day.
Three billion hours a week is not
nearly
enough game play to solve the world's most urgent problems.
Second biggest wiki in the world, with
nearly
80,000 articles, is the World of Warcraft wiki.
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