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It's not just about state violence in the form of police violence.
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Water services assets book value is about 15 million euros, he said.
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The Health Minister David Clark said he was concerned about the situation.
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At present about 25 per cent of confirmed cases are health workers.
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Photo: Supplied New Zealand police would not answer questions about the case.
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Question: Myself and my wife met through work almost 20 years ago.
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THE question is almost impossible to answer: why is Winx so good?
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However, as before mentioned, the result was at first almost exactly opposite.
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The last few minutes almost offer a sliver of hope to Europe.
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Question: I have worked in the same industry for almost 30 years.
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Therefore, companies offering content will be in demand in the near future.
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Incidents of violence were reported as demonstrators confronted police near government offices.
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Europe in particular will be keen to near-source as much as possible.
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However, the 2008 winter ice extent was near the year long-term average.
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Go and direct traffic; let no press or public near the house.
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The condition leads to nearly 1 million hospitalizations per year, Medtronic said.
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Nuclear power produced nearly 30 percent of Japan's electricity before the crisis.
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Violence is growing in Afghanistan nearly six years after the U.S.-led invasion.
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Today, nearly 80 per cent of its electricity comes from nuclear power.
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It's been the case for nearly 20 years, the prime minister said.
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Exasperated, Bryce said, Listen, Jenny, this is virtually a martial law situation.
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But some experts say the task for law enforcement is virtually impossible.
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He therefore agreed it was virtually impossible for Mr Trump to win.
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But that's the problem: It's virtually the same movie with new locations.
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Since then, GM products and crops have virtually disappeared from that market.
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Shipman quoted one unidentified cabinet minister as saying: The end is nigh.
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He's going particularly well this time in and his turn is nigh.
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The word is nigh thee, in thy mouth and in thy heart.
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In some States the size of the precincts made voting well-nigh impossible.
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In seven years the translation of the wilderness had been well-nigh complete.
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In some States the size of the precincts made voting well-nigh impossible.
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In seven years the translation of the wilderness had been well-nigh complete.
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He laughed aloud in his mirth; for his anger was well-nigh gone.
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Thanks, father; indeed I was well-nigh reeling in my saddle with heat.
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The fascination which hangs around the latter has well-nigh obscured the former.
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It's not justabout state violence in the form of police violence.
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The First Amendment isn't justabout protecting the right of free speech.
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It's justabout impossible to get a good job here, Carey said.
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It's not justabout working hard however, it's also about working smart.
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Access to reliable energy is not justabout providing electricity, he said.
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The vote will be a referendum on Europe in allbut name.
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Yet the deal allbut guarantees that cannot happen before next year.
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In New Zealand the media allbut ignored the international workers' day.
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Information withheld from allbut a few Forerunners for thousands of years.
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New York Heart Association functional class improved in allbut 1 patient.
The superlative of `much' that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by `the'; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree.