Virtually
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H.M.'s seizures
virtually
disappeared, with no change in personality, and his IQ even improved.
Some animals are known to extend their lifespans or survive extreme conditions by slowing down their biological processes to the point where they are
virtually
paused.
And why is it that we keep hearing phrases like, "Life's too short for farmed fish," or, "Wild-caught, of course!" over fish that we know
virtually
nothing about?
So shaping their tentacles into any one of the
virtually
limitless number of possible arrangements is unlike anything we are used to.
Water is
virtually
everywhere, from soil moisture and ice caps, to the cells inside our own bodies.
Despite five being a small number, the answer is
virtually
impossible to discover through an exhaustive search like this.
It affects
virtually
all ages, genders, and socioeconomic groups in both developed and developing countries.
Our power is
virtually
boundless.
LN: It turns out it was way easier to do it
virtually.
It went from being this ridiculously niche creature suited only to this one specific environment, to being this world traveler that just happens to be in the Sahara, and could end up
virtually
anywhere.
So in a year, you could
virtually
eliminate malaria.
Since 9/11,
virtually
every important story about national security has been the result of a whistleblower coming to a journalist.
In the year 1919, a
virtually
unknown German mathematician, named Theodor Kaluza suggested a very bold and, in some ways, a very bizarre idea.
So we just ran this same analysis on the Judeo-Christian tradition, and we got
virtually
the same pattern.
But we know that antiretroviral therapy can
virtually
guarantee that she will not transmit the virus to the baby.
One quick thing I wanted to showcase in this platform, which you can share with your kids and your friends right now, is you can travel to all these amazing institutions virtually, as well.
But, it is united digitally and
virtually
for anybody to look at in a very different way, and you won't get pushed in the line in the crowd.
But you can explore them virtually."
With my classes, I sometimes give them a basic fact that might be revealing with respect to their personality: I tell them that it is
virtually
impossible for adults to lick the outside of their own elbow.
The point is, that if one system fails, another can take over, creating a
virtually
foolproof system.
This would make rapid diagnostics
virtually
painless.
They're made
virtually
from nothing.
There is
virtually
no handrail.
So, you're living through a time when
virtually
half of humanity's intellectual, social and spiritual legacy is being allowed to slip away.
David Irving was a writer of historical works, most of them about World War II, and
virtually
all of those works took the position that the Nazis were really not so bad, and the Allies were really not so good.
There are
virtually
no social safety nets available.
We use four million cups a day on airline flights, and
virtually
none of them are reused or recycled.
The virus is being locally transmitted by mosquitoes
virtually
throughout South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean Islands Until this year, the many thousands of cases that have been diagnosed in the US were contracted elsewhere.
I will frame this conversation in the context of the United States, but this discussion applies
virtually
to any country facing increasing inequality.
How many of you are aware that with treatment, those with HIV can reach an undetectable status, and that makes them
virtually
uninfectious?
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