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1964 examples of Roughly in a sentence
And yet, that dreadful fate is indeed the plight of somebody somewhere on Earth
roughly
every two weeks, because every two weeks, some elder dies and carries with him into the grave the last syllables of an ancient tongue.
You have to know that today,
roughly
one or two every drug pills is not taken correctly.
And inside that supernova remnant is going to be a little black hole that has a mass
roughly
three times the mass of the Sun.
It hosts two telescopes with a mirror 10 meters, which is
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the diameter of a tennis court.
What it shows is that we do
roughly
about 60 percent of the volume of what the UK does, near a half-million surgeries as a whole country.
This is
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between 100 and 150 million, today.
And,
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translated, it means "the reason for which you wake up in the morning."
These are LED lights that help the
roughly
billion people out there, for whom nightfall means darkness, to have a new means of operating.
If you are living in one of the places where the
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half-billion unaccounted for mines are scattered, you can fling these seeds out into the field.
Those half of you, roughly, who are women, at some point may have had a pregnancy test.
This is a
roughly
normal scan, showing equal distribution of energy.
Roughly
eight million ton are racing to flow into the ocean to join the estimated 150 million ton already there.
Worth
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50 cents a kilo, we're potentially unleashing a four-trillion-dollar value.
To give you an idea of just how minority that makes me: people from India represent
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one percent of the US population; Hindus, about 0.7 percent; Jains, at most .00046
They translate
roughly
100 articles a day from major newspapers, major websites.
We've had the same, roughly, abilities that developed civilizations as we know it.
And if you roll forward a thousand years,
roughly
the same is true.
Roughly
half of this is a tired retread of the climax from 'The Search for Spock.' Leonard Nimoy manages to salvage Spock's integrity, even while spouting such un-Spock-like lines as "Get a grip on yourself, Doctor."
As of the second episode, which is
roughly
30 minutes or so (if you take out the commercials) he is being chased or followed by something that he knows is demonic.
Each of these silent shots lasts for
roughly
one full minute.
Walt is aroused to an intense passion by Jeroen, during which he handles him roughly, so that in their final meeting, Jeroen is bruised and suffering a painful wound on the shoulder where Walt has bitten him.
What could have
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translated into Japanese equivalent of an early David Lynch piece, instead wares out it's spiraled gimmickry before it even has a chance to explain itself- which of course it does not.
'Take Fame' and 'You've Got Served' and
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jam them together and what do you got?
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translated, this means it's a boring, overlong and entirely gore-free film, but it does feature copious amounts of false scares and embarrassingly weak "did we scare you yet?" moments.
If you love something or think it's "awesome" (a word she uses
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87 times per telecast) just say it.
So how come the producers at Disney would release such a terribly edited,
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acted (even for family fare!) mess of a movie?
We both agreed that the movie could have been compressed into
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an hour giving it more suspense and moving plot.
Then,
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one hour into this solemn movie is The Feast.
I for one could only comprehend
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40% of what I saw on- screen, and even then it can only be called interpretation.
The script falls asleep
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3/4 of the way through, but it wakes up just in time for the jarring climax.
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