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And in the ring, he seems like an almost-man: almost hitting hard enough, seeming almost too-planned with an almost too-soon push.
History was almost made, the patriarchy was almost smashed, and the future was almost female.
"You're really showing how you can make space accessible to almost anyone at almost anytime for almost anything."
Having the two of them fight side by side is almost, almost like having ol' dead Ned there in spirit. Almost.
Archi Cianfrocco is almost sufficiently baroque, and Wiki Gonzalez is almost futuristic enough, and Rocco Baldelli is almost post-ethnic enough.
They're almost together, they're almost the same thing for me.
Now, almost six years later, it's almost the same essence.
This cruelty almost makes me love the rubbery beasts. Almost.
"We are almost at permanent presence, almost," Dr. Kamp said.
It's an almost impossible solution to an almost impossible problem.
It's almost September, which means new iPhones are almost here.
He raised almost $90,000 and has almost $65,000 in cash.
It's almost a bizarro world — everything's, like, almost the opposite.
What is required is an almost baroque, almost pathological commitment.
He can almost absorb the information by osmosis, almost subconsciously.
"The center is almost ready, almost," Ms. Battaglia said excitedly.
She went to almost every game in every sport. Almost.
So you can sell almost anything to almost ... To anyone.
Almost makes us want to try some Coke-soaked chicken. Almost.
It actually makes "that time of the month" almost bearable. Almost.
As I said, it's true of almost everyone about almost everything.
I almost missed it, I almost disconnected and went to sleep.
It almost makes you feel sorry for the baby skeeter—almost.
There are havens of relative quiet almost everywhere, near almost everyone.
The tweets caused almost universal outrage — almost being the operative word.
To me, almost everything in "Oathbreaker" seemed almost too well-paced.
It's almost like "playing the Zika card" to justify almost anything.
I really like Zoo, and I think they're almost tied. Almost.
It's beautiful, almost transcendental, almost like an out of body experience.
You can (almost) never go wrong with an abbreviated name. Almost.
It was almost enough to make Jay Cutler seem happy. Almost.
It's almost every man for himself, almost like a junior race.
Having her in goal almost felt a little bit unfair — almost.
And Sander almost catches the moment, almost manages to hold on.
It almost makes you start to feel bad for poor Ted. Almost.
"Almost lost this [other] arm and almost lost my leg," Downs recalled.
Paired with my Razr it was almost like having an iPhone. Almost.
They are surprisingly addictive, almost like eating Oreo cookies with milk — almost.
Almost as beautiful as Elio crying in front of a fireplace. Almost.
It's almost 3—I know it falls short, but it's almost 3%.
Their friendship has been almost been almost 30 years in the making.
In all, almost 9,000 people would be infected, and almost 2,500 perished.
Almost all the songs on that record are played almost every show.
We were practicing the craft almost immediately, and making mistakes almost immediately.
Sometimes it's almost nothing, and then sometimes I almost can't keep up.
You almost have to trick yourself—you almost have to become something.
Hit almost every fairway, almost every green and then holed some putts.
She had appendicitis, and it almost ruptured and we almost lost her.
She is afraid of almost everything, whereas he's afraid of almost nothing.
It has almost 150 employees and an almost all-female C-suite.
I'd also ended my biggest relationship yet and was almost-almost dating.
The measure passed by 191 to 106, almost entirely along party lines, with almost every yes vote coming from Republicans and almost ever no for Democrats.
I felt for her then, and i almost feel for her now...almost.
Almost fifteen years ago I'd wake in a cold sweat almost every day.
Overall, his channel has almost 2 million subscribers and almost 300 million views.
We've been together now for almost seven years and married for almost one.
It's almost like Trump and Twitter just do not mix very well.  Almost.
"She developed it almost through necessity and almost through life experience," she said.
Update: After almost two months of delays, Apple's HomePod is finally almost here.
It's almost too traditional sci-fi, something about it that's almost too much.
It's almost summer, which means it's almost time for big comic book events.
Brent settled almost 2500 percent lower, with U.S. crude down almost 2000 percent.
He used plug-in operating systems to make his tracks almost untraceable. Almost.
Almost as good as hitting the winning FG in the Super Bowl. Almost.
This is so messed up that it is almost hard to believe. Almost.
According to Lynch himself, this is almost his most cherished college memory. Almost.
To date, almost three million votes have been cast on almost 14,000 questions.
They could scale down to almost any size and serve almost any purpose.
We're almost, we're almost at this next phase of progress in my view.
But in general, we've almost quadrupled off the lows almost 10 years ago.
The singer was almost impossible to hear, sometimes muted and sometimes almost silent.
And in those moments, it almost becomes a nifty little war comedy. Almost.
The ad ran for almost two weeks, earning 240 clicks and almost 5,000 impressions.
When it works, it's almost magical, and the suggestion is almost always spot on.
They both have an attachment to Almost Famous (Pitt almost played Hudson's love interest).
It almost makes us nostalgic for afternoons at school digging through Encyclopedia Britannica. Almost.
Almost makes Nick Young and his baby mama seem like no big deal. Almost.
The Fourth of July is almost here, which means it's almost time for fireworks.
Now we can shop from almost anywhere and get almost anything — and we do.
Virginia has almost 5.5 million registered voters, so the combined turnout was almost 17%.
I say "almost" — a lot of the Sweetheart album, to me, was almost there.
In retrospect, it almost makes you forget that they lost to the Nets. Almost.
Almost nine meters long, the skeleton is unusually complete, at almost 70 percent whole.
There's something kind of, almost aggressive about it, in a way, almost masculine, too.
Summer's almost over, which means Apple's new premium TV streaming service is almost here.
The Carr Fire, which began almost three weeks ago, has destroyed almost 1,100 residences.
It's so sweet it almost makes me forget about his comment regarding Taystee. Almost.
On Tuesday, Trump started sounding almost, almost, like a normal president in a crisis.
Almost as soon as I walked in, I felt intimidated and embarrassed—almost guilty.
Democrat Floridians cast almost 2.6 million votes, compared to almost 2.5 million for Republicans.
"Almost everything is outside of Africa, and almost nothing is in Africa," she noted.
"We're going from being a man's brand to almostalmost — unisex," Mr. Messié said.
After almost two years off the air, Westworld's season 3 premiere is almost here.
Powerful in a powerless town, almost a blessing, almost the word of the Lord.
Four reservoirs that supply the city's almost 5 million residents ran almost completely dry.
It can happen almost without our being aware of it, almost without our consent.
Currently, Gates is worth almost $90 billion and Bezos is worth almost $85 billion.
They place few wiretaps, conduct almost no undercover operations and do almost no raids.
Almost two million people fled; by some reckonings almost a third died at sea.
For one thing their hands are almost always shown in loose fists, almost like little action figures, which makes them look almost baby-sized compared to their bodies.
It is designed to redeem men for almost anything and punish women for almost everything.
Whatever's happened here, it's almost definitely (I mean, come on, no almost about it) supernatural.
He is almost -- he is almost, you know, tempting him, saying, come at me, bro.
Amazon's AWS business made almost $10 billion, and Microsoft's Azure business made almost $12 billion.
When it used to almost, it was getting to the point of almost being routine.
And that the lifting up is almost here; the prophet is almost out of jail.
A fun performance like this almost makes the rush hour commute through Piccadilly bearable... almost.
Now, seeing an unconventional pairing in dramas for all ages is actually becoming almost — almost!
Almost 70,000 IVF cycles were carried out in 2017, up almost 3 percent on 2016.
Watching the two of them together is a goddamn delight in almost every way. Almost.
Now, almost any type of apparel is considered appropriate for almost any activity or place.
But Callie is sitting pretty on almost $20,000 (almost half a million in today's dollars).
Her decision to focus almost exclusively on women is ultimately a simple, almost instinctual one.
The problem may be that almost nobody goes to see her, almost nobody gets in.
Gotta say ... the views from this crib are almost as sexy as its owners. Almost.
And-- you know, anything almost-- almost anything, at a price, can be good, not everything.
We were almost never fully present, and therefore, our meetings were almost never fully functional.
Basic resources stocks were down almost 1.8 percent while industrials were almost 1.7 percent lower.
And we almost missed out on catching that other scourge, genital herpes (HSV-2) -- almost.
Federal regulations now touch almost every area of American life, and almost all economic activity.
Under his leadership, TCS revenue has risen almost fourfold and its workforce has almost tripled.
" It's almost like pure joke, almost in reaction to that whole, "How's Scott getting along?
It was almost completely unchanged for almost 50 years, as seen in this 1929 photo...
In the previous two quarters, almost no cuts were expected by almost all CFOs quizzed.
After wearing them almost every day to break them in, there's been almost no improvement.
For almost 30 years, American audiences have known Batsheva almost exclusively through Mr. Naharin's work.
Amazon, delivering almost anything almost anywhere, has eased the pain of Sam's departure for some.
Researchers followed almost 23,22 middle-aged Japanese adults for an average of almost two decades.
Almost uniquely, he has emerged from the Bernabéu not just unscathed, but almost completely untouched.
"Almostalmost — anything is possible in the area that we've selected for Parcours," he said.
Almost 2000 dogs competed in the National Dog Show this year, representing almost 200 breeds.
Turtle is almost devoid of interiority; almost nothing she thinks or says is worth quoting.
Some things are almost always getting better while some things are almost always getting worse.
Usually, by the time I diagnose a teenager with depression, it's almost too late. Almost.
While the MICEX gained almost 5 percent from the start of December to Dec 1003, it fell almost 10 percent last December and almost 9 percent in December of 2014.
Almost 8 in 10 blacks say America hasn't gone far enough in giving blacks equal rights with whites compared with almost 4 in 10 whites, and almost half of Hispanics.
Historians say 50,000 Jews fled to Damascus, making almost one in three Damascenes Jewish almost overnight.
Buck, who incidentally also co-directed Tarzan(1999), gave almost the same story to MTV — almost.
Scalia, who died in February, would have almost almost certainly voted to strike down Obama's proposal.
In my experience, it almost never works, but it often almost works, which is still impressive.
In fact, their six multicultural children are so smiley and photogenic one could almost forget — almost!
Really small, almost mundane moments of warmth or humor which slip through each day almost unnoticed.
Our three orders arrived almost simultaneously, almost exactly 40 minutes since we'd first opened the app.
It generated almost half of its second-quarter sales and almost 40 percent of core profit.
I was almost lulled into the false consciousness that things were maybe, almost, kind of normal.
They're "very showy, almost electric colors — almost like they glow in the dark," Dr. Rundel said.
TCS's shares and revenue have risen almost fourfold since he took over, while headcount almost tripled.
Nate Diaz boxes almost side on and beats his man to the jab almost every time.
On one hand, almost all (and I do mean almost all) founders are reasonably ethical people.
We'd say that in almost every interview and they'd cut that out of almost every interview.
"To me, it was almost prescriptive," almost like a how-to manual for suicide, she said.
Expertly constructed, "Mister Monkey" is so fresh and new it's almost giddy, almost impudent with originality.
Almost 29 percent of the population lived in poverty in 2014, almost twice the national average.
Unemployment is almost nonexistent, stock prices are at record highs, and there is almost no inflation.
Almost no country takes gun ownership more seriously than Japan, where almost all firearms are illegal.
The almost impossible standards that we are exposed to almost every time we open our phone.
With maximum sustained winds of almost 40 mph, Dorian is moving west at almost 13 mph.
It'll sit in at 26-inches wide, almost 27-inches deep, and almost 17-inches high.
But so did many other leaders, almost all other leaders from almost all of the countries.
That includes almost 9,000 from Iran, almost 2000,225 from Syria and more than 2000,2500 from Iraq.
It was a good plan and it works almost exactly like Vincke said it would. Almost.
It had been retweeted almost 50,000 times and had almost 125,000 likes as of Wednesday morning.
From the scraggly to the scruffy, beards were almost as popular as La La Land. Almost.
But we learned more about the time he almost did and why he almost did it.
Americans have sorted themselves: Almost all liberals are now Democrats; almost all conservatives are now Republicans.
"The colour is almost intact even though the tomb is almost 4,400 years old," he said.
They're almost always a fun ride, they almost always make our cold hearts feel something, and they almost always have a wonderful animation sequence that takes you to another place entirely.
Clinton won handily in Mississippi with almost 90% support from African American voters, who accounted for almost 70% of voters there, almost 83% of voters over the age of 65 and almost two-thirds of voters who said their top quality was someone who honest trustworthy.
We forget sometimes that social movements in America almost never win the popular vote; that we see social change almost always by a mobilized minority, and almost never by a consensus majority.
Why UPS trucks almost never turn left In other news, apparently UPS trucks almost never turn left?
It could be snowing around you, but it almost doesn't even matter with this ring on. Almost.
To ward off any bad luck, we're remembering all the moments that Hemsworth's hotness was almostalmost!
Tinder added almost 300,000 new subscribers in the second quarter, and now has almost 3.8 million total.
Beyoncé's five outfit changes were almost as impressive as her 15 minute Lemonade medley (we said almost!).
Your opponent will almost never oppose it because the court would almost never deny the motion anyway.
And the resulting evening full of smiling faces and cheeky jokes almost made it worth it. Almost.
Germany's Bund yield rose almost 3 basis points to -0.342%, its highest level in almost two weeks.
Well, 100 days have almost passed, and it's almost time for those changes to go into effect.
The lady's complexion was almost swarthy, and the dark down on her lip was almost a moustache.
It is almost like a mic shot you are exiting this job, almost like a mic drop.
Once you open the device up, you get an almost-square, almost bezel-free 8-inch screen.
Plus, the news that Pitt's role was the result of an almost-casting almost nullifies the cameo.
It (almost) makes me barely notice I'm getting hair forcibly ripped out of my private parts. Almost.
It's almost entirely silent, and therefore relies almost entirely on sight gags to make its jokes land.
It weighs 803 grams — or almost a pound — and is 21.2mm thick — or almost three iPhone 8s.
Almost all of the changes are for the better, and almost none of them compromise the magic.
It's so ridiculous, so surprisingly handsome, and so cheap that I almost want to buy it. Almost.
Refurbished. And if you really think about it, those two words almost mean the same thing. Almost.
Thank you, Yujia Hu, for making this shoe-shi that looks almost almost too good to eat.
How about when your ­almost-adult child starts having sex with your best friend's almost-adult child?
In that way and over time, we can justify almost any behavior and sacrifice almost any principle.
Granted, I'm almost always miserable and almost always looking to laugh, so that doesn't tell us much.
It emits almost half as much carbon dioxide as coal, and almost a third less than petrol.
Yet our health care system still leaves almost 30 million Americans uninsured and almost 60 million underinsured.
Facebook users shared IRA posts almost 31 million times and liked IRA posts almost 39 million times.
That all adds up -- almost a quarter of the study participants consumed almost 1,300 calories per week.
An equal amount — 17 percent — either almost aways or almost never believe stories from the news media.
Watching its final moments in slow motion almost makes one feel bad for this mechanical demon. Almost.
The Casual Pleasure of Disappointment was a letdown for almost everyone, but in an almost satisfying way.
She's so damn cute, we'd almost forget the whole thing about hippos being seriously deadly animals. Almost.
Frank is almost like — in the way that he produces these shirts — he's almost like the news.
By 10 years, the benefits were almost double the costs; by 15 years, they were almost triple.
It is almost disorienting chaos; when you get to the end of the movement, it's almost frantic.
No eggs, no potatoes of any kind, almost no produce, almost no beans, no cleaning supplies. Wow.
Recession is not even the right word for an almost complete standstill of entire economies, almost overnight.
The two cities have almost identical populations — around 600,000, with almost the exact same percentage of millennials.
The Iranian government recently imposed an almost complete nationwide internet blackout that lasted for almost five days.
Bath and Body Works' Candle Day 2019 is almost here, and we can almost smell the excitement.
It's almost hard to believe, but I have been a member of Congress for almost two decades.
You've seen almost uniformly peaceful protests and you've seen, almost uniformly, police handling those protests with professionalism.
O.J. saw the man almost as a Rorschach test, as someone you could project almost anything onto.
I met him once, we almost, we are the same height, we are almost the same thing.
Meanwhile, in Mississippi, Trump won almost one half of white evangelical voters, almost 6 in 10 voters who are angry with the government, and almost two-thirds of voters looking for an outsider.
Last quarter, its business grew almost 51 percent; the quarter before that, growth was at almost 56 percent.
An Almost Threesome Three teens almost had a threesome in the middle of the Riverdale High auditorium's stage.
PAVLICH: I almost -- I almost had a short -- a shortened life, because I didn&apost pull the chute.
At the end, he says "I feel better," and you can see that he almost believes it. Almost.
It almost didn't happen for Layne—she almost moved home to Cincinnati after seemingly getting nowhere in Hollywood.
"Our economic growth has trailed almost every other competitor state in the nation, in almost every category," Gov.
She snapped back to her pre-baby weight almost immediately Stage lost almost all of the 28 lbs.
Henson relied almost entirely on practical effects, building the creatures and sets and including almost no computer animation.
"Headaches that come and go are almost never a brain tumor; they're almost always a migraine," Samuels says.
"Mine is almost 218 … goes to bed 8h45 and wakes up 6h15 … almost right on!" wrote one mom.
For food lovers, this is almost better than almost any swag bag, no matter how much it's worth.
Kaitlyn: To me, it seems like a blog, or almost just like a newish version of Tumblr almost.
The fact that his first name is almost – very, very almost – the name of the club he manages.
Almost $90,000 worth of Parmesan went missing from a facility in Marshfield, almost 200 miles northwest of Germantown.
This includes almost $5 billion in potential loans and almost $19 billion for FEMA's depleted Disaster Relief Fund.
Adeline's music video for "Swirl" almost didn't happen, because Adeline almost didn't release "Swirl" in the first place.
"Even among this diligent, almost-ideal population, there's no escaping this almost inevitable holiday weight gain," he said.
EM stocks are up almost 25 percent for the year and government bonds have made almost 8 percent.
I don't know of anyone else who's almost lost themselves and almost not come out the other side.
By the end of Johnson's well-intentioned attempt to pull me out of bed, I'm almost laughing. Almost.
" The director Judd Apatow wrote, "This is so messed up that it is almost hard to believe. Almost.
Almost 14% were classed as severe cases, while the condition of almost 5% was determined to be critical.
Drawing almost 30,000 visitors every season, the Kenova Pumpkin House has been an institution for almost 30 years.
Show and tell It's almost September, which means it's almost time for Apple to unveil its new iPhones.
Since they were riding almost entirely on adrenaline and a surge of inspiration, they tire out almost immediately.
"The change is almost palpable on the phone with NASA – you can almost hear them changing," he said.
The dimensions of the tennis court are almost the same as the restaurant almost down to the inch.
The number of things that a member of Congress has to be-- conversant on is almost-- almost unlimited.
By this point, it was almost midnight, and I had been watching Christmas movies for almost 18 hours.
While almost any intense activity can cause rhabdo, it almost always strikes people who are doing something new.
When you start a company coming out of a recession they almost, for me, almost won, we're successful; and companies that I would start in an economic time such as now almost always failed.
They included New York, which lost almost 77,000 people; Illinois, which lost almost 51,000 residents; West Virginia, which lost more than 12,000 people; Louisiana, which lost almost 11,000 residents; and Connecticut, which lost 6,200 people.
WE'RE COMING UP ON ALMOST FIVE MONTHS INTO THIS YIELD RISE, ALMOST – REALLY, COMING UP ON ALMOST SIX MONTHS NOW FOR THIS YIELD RISE, THEY'VE BEEN RISING PRETTY QUICKLY, BUT ALL THE TRENDLINES ARE GONE.
Facebook's value dropped by almost $16 billion that day, which is almost twice the market cap of Alaska Airlines.
" That's why, Welch says, "almost no one expects their first job, or almost any job, to be their last.
Still, the label recognition makes us feel like we could almost share clothes with her — key word being almost.
Instagram account Petstylistt is sprinkling canine magic into our lives and it is almost too beautiful to handle. Almost.
"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," Rory says in a way that almost makes me believe her. Almost.
London time, up almost 1.5 percent, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) stood at $56.21, up almost 1 percent.
The DUP, almost exclusively Protestant, is on the right and Sinn Fein, almost exclusively Catholic, is on the left.
Essentially, there's a quote for almost kind of love because there's a movie about almost every kind of love.
But this new darkness lives almost exclusively on our smartphones and almost always involves exploiting an American company's platform.
The internet provides an almost endlessly long menu of options to meet the almost infinitely quirky tastes of humanity.
You can ... He lives in almost an alternate universe where he can act and be and say almost anything.
It was birthed in smoky bars, gin joints, and out of the way places, almost illicit and almost forbidden.
"In a way we're almost trying to celebrate these imperfections that we almost find to be beautiful," said Ameen.
He almost matched the impact Kyrie Irving had on that game — I say almost because Irving had 50. Fifty!
Outside of the women-only acting categories, almost no women were nominated for anything, and almost no women won.
The government will almost certainly remain partially shut down going into the New Year, and Congress seems almost indifferent.
"I almost made a nine-iron at seven and almost holed the wedge at nine," he told Golf Channel.
Well, as a longtime Mac user, it's enough to almost make me want to convert to Windows 10. Almost.
The Brazilian currency fell almost 5% against the dollar this month to almost four to the greenback on Wednesday.
As of 2015, though, Swift was almost, almost political, although she still didn't share her thoughts on specific policies.
Twitter is an almost perfect outrage machine because it encourages loudmouths to comment on almost everything in 280 characters.
Written almost entirely with bandmates Tommy Davidson and Jack Smith, the album makes Beach Fossils almost seem brand new.
The latter has surged almost 17 percent this month while copper is up almost 30 percent since late October.
Take a look at the invites below: They're so pretty that we almost forgot that we weren't invited…almost.
Italy's 10-year bond yield fell almost 20 basis points to 1.328%, its lowest level in almost three years.
Amazon reported revenue of almost $9 billion this month, putting it on a run rate of almost $183 billion.
In this context, it's almost possible to get your head around it," Ms. Lombino said, emphasizing the word "almost.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed provisionally almost half a percent lower with almost every sector in negative territory.
Three months in, Macy was almost rescued in a police sting operation in a hotel in Washington, D.C. Almost.
They're often fed this three times a day for almost two years, until the animals are almost 50% fat.
" The frequency of these observed behaviors is estimated using a seven-point scale from "almost never" to "almost always.
Instead of saying, 'A runner almost slid into the shortstop,' Joe'd say, 'He almost stapled him to the bag.
This takes place in a tiny fraction of a second, with almost no conscious effort, and almost never fails.
Donald Trump Jr. is almostalmost—a tragic figure, an unloved son who is blindly loyal to his father.
But a long time ago, I started almost masochistically to work with that aesthetic with an almost archaeological eye.
That's a natural inquiry here at Wine School, where we try to question almost everything and assume almost nothing.
The luxury electric-car maker Nio, which has a market capitalization of almost $9 billion, seesawed almost as much.
Müller defeated Nadal in a match that lasted almost five hours and did not end until almost 8 p.m.
The U.S. currency has surged almost 21% since Tuesday against the yen, reaching its highest in almost 2609 months.
That means almost three out of 10 grads were still searching for work almost a year after law school.
The white (almost all) men (almost all) sitting around the table will look like their predecessors, generations of them.
" He said ObamaCare was almost repealed 50 times in a way that was "almost pretend," but now it's "real.
SK: I mean, it was almost just reflexive because it was so ... I think I was almost ... I don't know.
The Origin of (Almost) Everything is a visualized science book that explains the origin of (almost) everything, like dark matter.
"Mueller is nonpartisan by almost any measure to a degree that almost no one in Washington actually is," Graff said.
It was almost as hard to make sense of as YouTube's decision to add Wikipedia links to controversial videos. Almost.
The Brazilian currency fell almost 5% against the dollar this month to almost four to the greenback on Wednesday BRBY.
The laptop's aluminum finish almost never looks totally clean—it's almost like the company was looking for a worn feel.
Unfortunately, almost all of the fanfare from the daytime had dissipated and I was met with an almost-empty street.
By the time we left to go to San Francisco, he was making almost $300,000 — and now it's almost $500,000.
Khoshbin is an Instagram influencer with almost 1 million followers who eat up the almost daily car porn he posts.
Almost a year ago Trump talked to Putin at the G20 dinner for almost an hour with no aides present.
It's a song that has almost an optimistic, almost victorious feel, which echoes their belief that their research is important.
Only then is the diligent customer told the rates on offer, ranging from almost nothing to almost nothing at all.
It is now almost axiomatic that anti-democratic ideologies can be almost as dangerous as physical preparations to use force.
He basically almost has to run an inside straight and almost has to have them all fall into his hands.
And the autonomous system also performed in a way that almost felt ready for regular drivers and real roads – almost.
BAT shares closed down almost 2.9 percent, while Reynolds was up almost 7 percent in afternoon trading in New York.
Both, however, are trading well below their June highs; ether is down almost 30 percent, and bitcoin, almost 60 percent.
Now I'm almost ready to cast aside my worldly concerns and sign up for my white robe and bindi. Almost.
Almost a century later, Bovie's electrocoagulation device has remained almost unchanged, and is used in operating room across the globe.
He had this mystique around him that was so alluring but almost freakish in nature that made him almost surreal.
It looks almost exactly like the clipboard PC I first encountered almost a year ago, but with one noticeable change.
They're still going to be at a talent deficit almost every night, and young teams almost never play good defense.
"You looked dangerous to me, I mean that's almost unforgivable," Shep tells the father of two about their almost-fight.
The modern era of polarization has largely erased that possibility, leaving liberals almost exclusively Democratic and conservatives almost exclusively Republican.
Elections are almost never won and lost on a single factor, but this dynamic almost certainly contributed to Clinton's loss.
Connett: Last year, almost 900 firmware upgrades were issued by just nine printer manufacturers, so that's almost three a day.
The Tissot Tradition T-Classic is a watch that goes with anything, on almost any wrist, for almost every occasion.
While deal records have fallen in almost every other sector, big banks have done almost nothing, shrinking rather than expanding.
Björgólfsson went almost completely broke during the 2008 recession when he had to pay off almost $10 billion in debt.
Goldman Sachs estimated there will be almost 100 million users of VR in 2020, with almost half watching video content.
Almost 90% occurred when children were under the care of parents, but almost none of the entanglements had a witness.
The water ganache on this almond flour cake is so shiny and glossy it's almost too pretty to eat. Almost.
One of the best accounts of this almost-forgotten campaign is in an almost-forgotten essay by Peter S. Beagle.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 was up almost 0.8 percent, with almost all sectors and major bourses in positive territory.
Discussions began almost immediately after Mr. Trump took office about vastly expanding Operation Streamline, with almost none of those limitations.
Its flavor was flat, almost imperceptible, but its color was a profound blue almost never seen at the dinner table.
The crack of the bat could almost be heard, the blur of white almost seen, the communal joy nearly felt.
Almost all DACA recipients are bilingual, and almost all of them report their language skills are valued by their employers.
Some of his rectangles, edged with an aura, seem almost never to come into focus, while others feel almost crisp.
Chrissy Teigen tried so damn hard not to use foul language while talkin' Trump -- and she almost made it ... almost.
Aldous Huxley called the essay "a literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything" — and this is Smith's approach.
You saw almost half of them drop out of the workforce, and of that group, almost half filed for disability.
Shanghai's equity benchmark lost almost 3% ahead of next week's lunar new year break, with Hong Kong down almost 2%.
Whether a Minnesota moderate or a Democratic Socialist, almost every American could see themselves reflected in the group onstage. Almost.
The scandal has almost fully shut Odebrecht's access to credit and new contracts in Brazil and almost a dozen countries.
Almost every battle in Afghanistan involves the Taliban fighting the government forces, which makes insurgency almost synonymous with the Taliban.
"The plastic in some areas was so compact it was almost becoming calcified, almost like a solid brick," Blatchley said.
From the time I was a pre-teen until I was solidly into college, the Knicks were my obsession and they provided enough drama, enough talent, enough almosts — almost great, almost champions, almost dynastic — to justify my attention.
It's almost Thanksgiving, which means it's almost Black Friday, which means it's almost time for us to gawk at footage of people fighting over sale items inside enormous chain stores, or, worse, to experience it in the flesh.
Summer is almost over, which brings one very sad matter into the spotlight: It's almost time to go back to school.
Davido's show was one of the only ones I went to all week where almost everyone knew almost all the words.
He did enough to give the Nationals a chance to win, something they almost did for the eighth straight time. Almost.
AMS has almost doubled in value this year, while STM has risen almost 20%, outperforming the pan-European STOXX 600 index.
Police add that non-fatal shootings, "almost homicides", get less attention but are also common, time-consuming and almost as distressing.
Oh, and it has as many as 13 cupholders (almost two per person!) and 6 USB ports (almost one per person!).
It allows almost anyone to turn almost anything into a money-making enterprise, thereby democratizing e-commerce to an unprecedented extent.
Disclaimer: Khabib is 100% Russian ... which almost makes it OK that he rooted against the Italian Stallion in "Rocky IV." Almost.
We rear ended another car in the parking lot, almost crashed off a bridge, and almost crashed into my mom's garage.
Watching Bradley-West drum almost makes you forget that season 7 of Game of Thrones is coming to a close. Almost.
German 10-year bond yields fell almost 5 basis points to minus 0.040 percent, their lowest level in almost two weeks.
They look almost the same as each other, share almost all their (and human) DNA and demonstrate familiar emotions and behaviour.
But despite almost everyone agreeing on it, almost no one really does it, at least not at the scale it warrants.
It works great in direct sunlight, but becomes almost impossible to read at a glance in almost any other lighting condition.
You've just read 2,800 words about an almost-famous almost-celebrity who doesn't even pretend he wants to talk to journalists.
Almost 700 pieces of military hardware will be deployed, including almost 250 tanks, 10 ships and various artillery and rocket systems.
It is an excellent travel computer, however, one that can go almost anywhere and do almost anything you need it to.
Where there is economic poverty there will almost certainly be despair, where there is despair there will almost certainly be violence.
" Hodge said Sanders' plans "would reduce the size of the economy by almost 216 percent and eliminate almost five million jobs.
Almost 22% of Americans are poor, including one in five children, and almost one in three households headed by a woman.
It's almost a compliment, almost a flex, but veers too far off topic and as a result becomes a weird neg.
Angola and Ethiopia combined received almost $32 billion of Chinese commitments in the period 53-2014, almost 10% of the total.
Hartridge had almost 50,000 Instagram followers and almost 350,000 subscribers on YouTube, while her most popular video has 24 million views.
Mr. Jo, almost 100, nears his foreshadowed demise, and Ms. Kang, almost 90, blessed with an unwavering spirit, struggles to cope.
Twenty-two percent said they almost never believe poll results, compared to 11 percent who said they almost always believe them.
For someone like Ms. Johnson, who has almost no fat cells to signal the brain, the brain gets almost no leptin.
Shares of Air France rose almost 5.5 percent, while AccorHotel slumped towards the bottom of the index — down almost 7 percent.
It is almostalmost — enough to make us forget that this has so far been a terribly negative, overly defensive tournament.
In the digital age, almost all transactions are recorded somewhere, and almost any information worth keeping private involves a third party.
Germany's benchmark 10-year bond yields rose 5 basis points to almost 0.40 percent, its highest level in almost two weeks.
Sadly, she gets rejected, cries, almost breaks up with him, and then almost shoots him in the back of the head.
"Change almost never happens from the top down, it almost always occurs from the bottom up," Sanders said in the email.
For the first time in almost a decade, Armstrong's past doping is almost behind him—at least from a legal standpoint.
He has been married for almost a year to Devlin Elliott, a playwright and producer he dated for almost two decades.
Almost ever since, aficionados have tried to figure out what made them so special, what gave them their almost magical properties.
A 95 kg quartz rock containing almost 70kg of gold — worth almost $3 million— has been dug up in Western Australia.
Having said all that, the Pixel has a very good camera that should please almost every user in almost every situation.
There is an almost Wordsworthian earnestness in Goldsworthy's quest to connect with nature, which is awe-inspiring almost to a fault.
Almost 100,000 of the affected vehicles, which date back to 2002, are in the United States and almost 25,000 in Germany.
We share custody of our two boys, ages 6 and almost 4, and at that time, we argued about almost everything.
We share custody of our two boys, ages 6 and almost 4, and at that time, we argued about almost everything.
A computer can now accomplish what almost all of us as human beings have done almost since birth—recognize people's faces.
Behind a crumbling wall, Mr. Taylor-Johnson maintains radio contact with the man who almostalmost — has him in his sights.
The fact that penetration is simulated in sex scenes is almost beside the point: Intimate proximity between actors almost never is.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a fellow Democrat, and other officials, and his almost-as-speedy, almost-grudging acceptance of his political fate.
Love and laughter flow so naturally in "Their Finest" that it is almost (almost) easy to forget there's a war on.
The pan-European Stoxx 210 closed provisionally up almost 2121 percent, with almost all sectors and major bourses in positive territory.
Almost immediate tightening of the pores, the lines around my eyes softened, and the lines around my mouth are almost gone.
She's an almost rookie investigator who figured out that this network existed and then unraveled it almost entirely on our own.
It's a kind of ruthlessness she hardly ever showed onscreen — except in this almost-forgotten role on an almost-forgotten show.
I almost                    wrote sea.
That's almost 2009 percent more than the $22,2003 for the same amount in the U.K., and almost $14,000 more than in Switzerland.
With Chastain's adorable dog, Chaplin (or Chap for short), stealing the show, we almost didn't notice anything different about the photo. Almost.
"It's a business that will be doing almost $600 million of revenue in 2023 and almost 50% profit margins," Palihapitiya told Crane.
The commission says it has issued almost 1,900 recreational marijuana licenses since April 2016 as well as almost 29,000 marijuana worker permits.
But Sessions almost seemed to take joy in talking about the policies, noticeably smiling and almost laughing as he quoted the Bible.
It's a process, but the glaring weirdness almost makes it humorous to note, because BioWare will almost certainly revamp the whole thing.
That would be great growth for most companies — but Facebook's business grew almost 51 percent last quarter; almost 56 percent before that.
Italy has around 21,000 service stations across the country, almost twice the number in France and almost three times that of Britain.
The biggest opposition party, Civic Platform (PO), enjoys an almost 23 percent support, while third party - leftist SLD, has almost 10 percent.
It's almost Thanksgiving, which mean it's almost Christmas, which means everyone is about to get more cheerful, more emotional, and more nostalgic.
Almost more enviable than her collection of glamorous evening gowns and glitzy party dresses — almost — is Chrissy Teigen's effortlessly chic everyday style.
It is almost enough to make one wish for the old days, when Illinois was run by a corrupt Democratic machine. Almost.
Until recently, Cadillac followed a relatively traditional path, focusing almost exclusively on sedans and coupes, its meager SUV lineup almost an afterthought.
Barboza's signature counter kick did find the mark at one point and almost save him, just as it almost had against Nurmagomedov.
Similarly, the Charlottesville Solidarity Legal Fund raised almost $150,000, almost triple its original goal, to help protesters involved in anti-racist activities.
It's almost as if someone pulled SimTower into the modern era, updated the graphics and created new systems to play with. Almost.
It has a charge in our collective imagination, too—producing a kind of frisson from being almost unacceptable, almost over the line.
Across the region, more almost 38,000 homes have been destroyed and almost 21,000 people were in accommodation centers, according to government figures.
Against the yen, it gained almost half percent to 116.28 yen, still two percent off almost one-year highs hit in December.
But the economy relies overwhelmingly on oil; the country exports almost nothing else, and imports almost everything else, from food to freshwater.
"They were so easy they almost didn't count, almost like polaroids of the '70s and '80s," co-curator Nancy Burns told Hyperallergic.
And at first blush, Mr. Calatrava's architecture can almostalmost — make you forget what an epic boondoggle the whole thing has been.
How that translated into 'don't ever eat beans or fruit or nuts or almost everything that's good for you' is almost unfathomable.
I'll spare you the graphic details, but suffice it to say, I almost reached for my phone to take a picture. ALMOST.
Next year, the draft will almost certainly move to some other city, and everything else will almost certainly be exactly the same.
From there, they can sell almost identical products using almost an identical marketing strategy as the one used by the original brand.
Once the onions are dark brown (almost like an old mop) and caramelized, after almost 2 hours, they're ready for the wine.
But you can find sexting on almost any social network, or sexual imagery on almost any social network that's popular with teenagers.
In fact, almost 4,000 have been killed since Barack Obama became president, over 4 —almost 4,000 people in Chicago have been killed.
But almost from the beginning, there were signs that things weren't going well, including reports that the league had almost missed payroll.
Chapel Down, England's biggest wine producer, already has almost 400 acres of vineyards, with almost 300 more to be planted through 2020.
Almost stubbornly, Netflix sells one thing — a deep assortment of original and licensed shows and films meant to please almost every niche.
"This institution almost closed, almost went away," said Mr. Pryor, his back to a wall lined with Ms. Maynor's opera record collection.
Almost immediately the pianos, backed by various instruments, play a slippery theme in chords that dip and rise almost step by step.
Unlike in the big-name national parks, almost everyone we met was from Utah or Nevada; as Californians, we felt almost exotic.
However, the true ending of To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You is almost too good to mess with. Almost.
Nearly every region of the world was represented, but almost 40 percent came from Western Europe and almost 20 percent from Canada.
The rolled-up hand towels and fresh orchids almost made me feel like I could be in a spa in Bali. Almost.
The wine is deep, dark and almost exotically fruity, with a lovely aroma almost like pomegranate juice blended with flowers and earth.
"Your murder rate is almost doubled from January of last year; your rapes are up almost a hundred per cent," he said.
All that matters is that I did, and I almost gave up my freedom in tech by almost buying an iPhone 11.
Researchers followed almost 211,22019 adults ages 25 to 34, including about 5,200 with a history of knee injuries, for almost two decades.
Almost all of them go through Ushuaia, where they crowd around Bamboo's seafood buffet, which promises flavors that taste almost like home.
I mean, the key thing is it's almost like ... I mean, one way to think of it is almost like your iPhone.
She was almost eighteen and determined to have a fuck before it, but she lived remotely and the summer was almost over.
The plan would cover almost every conceivable health care service, at almost no cost (with the exception of prescription drugs) to consumers.
Cumulatively, in the first quarter of 2019, Chinese imports fell almost a third year-on-year, while exports fell almost a tenth.
Yeah. I have had almost no problem with demonetization, I say almost no because I had one video, my iPhone X review.
Because almost all conservatives are now Republicans and almost all liberals are now Democrats, we tend to conflate ideology and party identity.
The National Park System contributes approximately $28503 billion dollars annually to the U.S. economy, supports almost 22019,000 jobs, and absorbs almost 15 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually, which itself has an estimated economic value of almost $600 million.
It has been this way for several years now, with Williamson the featured actor in a growing collection of viral clips that show a player with the skills to outrun almost anyone, to catch almost anything, to challenge almost anybody.
Mandy Moore shared her nomination story with Entertainment Weekly this morning, and, frankly, it's almost as adorable as a good proposal story. Almost.
Space tourism is almost here, she said tentatively, cause it's always been almost here, but it could be ... Do you have a date?
And talk about doing that, because I have almost no sports ability; I have almost no sports ... Well, I couldn't write about sports.
These days, an economical smart home HD camera that's brimming with impressive security features is almost unheard of — almost being the operative word.
It's almost like global warming; you can just look out and say, "The economy is way more concentrated," for almost any given thing.
There's a huge amount ... There's almost a — pious isn't the right word — but there's almost a self-righteousness to it because they're nerds.
But the shift in hardware design from the almost-clunky original Eeros to the almost-invisible Beacons is exciting regardless of the speed.
Almost immediately after she's built, Loretta longs to go outside and touch birds, and almost immediately, Roscoe longs to make out with her.
At Friday's close, the stock was up almost 14 percent for the year, but had shed almost 25 percent in the past month.
And despite its occasional well-publicized failures, it is remarkably reliable, delivering energy to almost every American, almost every second of every day.
These are angles few people ever get to witness firsthand, and almost manage to make the destructive storm look beautiful and serene — almost.
Almost the entire length of Florida remains under a hurricane warning, as Irma's wind field expands almost across the width of the state.
America is already almost halfway to meeting that target, without having embraced almost any of the costly environmental regulations Mr Trump rails against.
It's when they kiss, in a moment fraught with such simultaneous nostalgia and potential it almost renders the upcoming sex scene moot. Almost.
It says almost 700 pieces of military hardware are being deployed, including almost 250 tanks, 10 ships and various artillery and rocket systems.
"The color is almost intact even though the tomb is almost 4,400 years old," Waziri said at a press conference announcing the discovery.
"I think it's reached almost epic proportions when a regularly scheduled board meeting starts to take on almost pontiff-like expectations," Costolo said.
BRIAN CORNELL: We're all watching it almost every day and now it's almost an hour occurrence to understand what's actually going to happen.
Talese was almost certainly contractually obligated to promote the book, and disparaging its credibility also was almost certainly a violation of that contract.
"Low vol" (or historically speaking, almost no vol) has compressed global interest rates, making it almost impossible to find and exploit rate differentials.
And it's almost like a room, but it's like a series of wooden panels that I have to negotiate, almost like a maze.
At the point last week when bitcoin went above $17,000, it was almost $25,000 in South Korea, almost 50% higher, the WSJ said.
That link is only one of almost 9,000 links Fancy Bear used to target almost 4,43 individuals from October 2015 to May 2016.
Race is almost entirely ignored in gritty supernatural drama Misfits to the point where it almost feels unnatural when Nathan acknowledges Curtis' Blackness.
But, so is almost everything Trump has said and done since he became a candidate for president almost exactly two years ago today.
Almost half of people between 232 and 237 have tattoos, and almost one in four regrets it, according to a 2016 Harris Poll.
Critics praised its deliberate, economical spareness; its light, almost pointillist aspect; its sense of wit and play; and its almost palpable emotional clarity.
Austria had to wait almost 290 hours after polls closed on Sunday for the authorities to count almost 2000,250 valid mail-in ballots.
"The almost tacky way that he has used this memo to almost solicit this position is at the very least unseemly," he added.
That news helped Brent oil futures up almost half a percent after two days of declines while copper futures jumped almost one percent.
Legislation on unions, passed almost 20 months ago, makes re-registration almost impossible for the handful of independent outfits that exist in Cambodia.
On days they did log in, however, they were quite active, doing so almost 11 times on that day for almost 353 minutes.
I remember reading it standing up, almost in this fever, and so thoroughly believing the ending that I almost jumped off my balcony.
Polls indicate that those who approve of the president's job are almost uniformly voting Republican, while those disapproving are almost uniformly voting Democratic.
National Geographic, the National Geographic, being owned almost entirely by Fox News, which is filled with climate deniers and almost flat-world science?
In point of fact, of the almost 6,000 banking institutions in the U.S. almost 4,85033 hold less than $1 billion in total assets.
It's almost impossible to believe that Rita Moreno is almost 90 — and dare we say she looks better with gray hair than black.
But getting there took almost two years of almost daily calls and negotiations with the mining company and the Russian Federal Security Service.
The survey company, which ran privately for almost 20 years, went public almost two weeks ago at an initial selling price of $12.
When we arrived, we almost missed the place: The Hotel Savoy is almost an afterthought, sitting along the side of a highway, unmarked.
At an hour and 15 minutes, it was almost shockingly so, considering the candidate's ghostwriter recently claimed he has almost no attention span.
Of those 1.1 million, almost 700,000 are people coming in by land, and of those almost 300,000 come in by privately owned vehicles.
"The desperately poor almost never go to see a movie, which the majority seems to believe is an almost weekly activity," he wrote.
Almost 40 percent of domestic corn, and almost 30 percent of domestic soy, now goes toward ethanol, according to Department of Agriculture data.
Still, almost no one wanted their country to leave the E.U., even if almost no one was happy with how it was working.
It has almost 40 fields in all, and 32 registered teams, almost as many as Montenegro, for a population of just 10,000 people.
And point shoes — invented almost 200 years ago — have long been available almost exclusively in pink, to approximate the skin of European ballerinas.
Iran lost a grip on its outbreak almost immediately, and as bad as things appear to be there, they are almost certainly worse.
This switch has achieved an almost mythical status among mechanical keyboard fans, not least because they're almost impossible to get your hands on.
Today, it is almost certain that Iran had a role in the bombing and that its proxy, Hezbollah, almost surely carried it out.
Edmonton is the closest N.H.L. market, at over 1,200 miles away, while Calgary (almost 1,26) and Vancouver (almost 212,214) are within relative distances.
I've visited them all recently, and almost to a person, voters tell me the other campaigns have almost no presence in their cities.
That's the only strategy that's worked in the last decade to produce decent climate policy of almost any sort at almost any level.
It's almost blasphemous for me to say it, but rap has almost taken the place of rock 'n' roll for a young audience.
Green: We hadn't played together for so long, so when we started playing together, we got to almost rediscover—and I know this sounds almost like a cliché—it was almost like rediscovering the passion, what this was all about, the drive.
His images are captured through a particularly flat, almost childish two dimensionality that makes the paint look like it's almost melting off the canvas.
Spoiler alert: It's almost all good things The crew knew Khloe was pregnant before almost anyone else When Khloe was on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Why the almost myopic focus, I watch some of these professors and so-called Civil Right leaders, almost a myopic focus 150 years ago.
The stock is down almost 11 percent in the past month, but it's still up almost 20 percent since the beginning of the year.
Almost a month after the ship was lost, the US Navy found the 800-foot El Faro almost 3 miles below the ocean's surface.
Literally, I think the money under management – AU under management has almost doubled – has it almost doubled in the past two, three years now?
Almost like life is passing you by, almost like you've spent five years in a job you planned to do for six months. Wow.
Venturing down the platform's algorithmic rabbit hole, he found a network of almost 9,000 conspiracy-related videos with almost four billion views in total.
But in 1840, that meant there were almost 2.5 million enslaved people compared to 654,121 in 1790, peaking to almost 4 million in 1860.
There is almost always a wait, with or without a reservation, and there is almost always a long line of supplicants against the wall.
The investments required to scale are almost negligible, their market size often unlimited, their shift from loss-making to profit can be almost immediate.
Odebrecht's access to credit and new contracts in Brazil and almost a dozen countries has been almost fully shut down because of the scandal.
"In two years, Brazil lost almost $51 billion even when they shipped almost 20163 percent more volume/products," he said in an email interview.
Despite his reputation for almost gleeful arrogance, the 45-year-old was in a thoughtful, reflective, and almost humble mood when speaking with PEOPLE.
The account is updated almost daily, each video featuring a different combination of colas and records, and has almost 130 posts under its belt.
The party that holds the White House almost always loses ground in the midterms, and that's almost always in part because of differential mobilization.
Finally, I've been playing violin for almost twice as long as I've suffered from endometriosis, but they carry almost equivalent weight in my life.
The report has been a long time coming, costing the country almost $13 million and taking almost as long as the Iraq war itself.
The other, by Willem van Konijnenburg is almost the opposite: strong, brutalist in its style, foreshortened to the point where it's almost a frieze.
I could almost, almost, see myself coveting this—something I haven't done since my Motorola Atrix was the most disappointing phone I ever purchased.
But in a campaign of almost total war, the wrecking of spiritual structures was almost as inevitable as the terrible human and material toll.
Killing and looting had almost halved the number of cattle and reduced the number of sheep and goats by almost 60 percent, they added.
And while almost internet conspiracies are trash, there's even some evidence for this one that makes it ... almost ... potentially ... not embarrassing to think about?
Within 24 hours Corey's photo had almost 1,000 shares and almost 1,000 retweets, over 500 reddit comments and featured on several viral media websites.
Staggering numbers of wildlife perished almost immediately: as many as 2202,2628 seabirds, more than 28500,6900 otters, almost 2628 bald eagles, and 28503 orca whales.
There's one goddamned monstrous copy machine that gave me almost as much grief as a real-life counterpart in my real-life office. Almost.
"It almost broke our company, and almost broke our show, because we couldn't reconcile the beauty and love with the business," Mr. Odom said.
" Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Ackerman declared the emails to be "almost a smoking cannon" and added that "there's almost no question this is treason.
In Zhari district, almost 5,000 hectares (12,000 acres) were devoted to opium cultivation last year, almost a quarter of the total in Kandahar province.
Unfortunately, from 2017 to 2018, use of e-vapor products among high schoolers increased almost 80 percent and almost 50 percent for middle schoolers.
"These are the people who are almost literally shooting for the moon, and it's almost impossible not to feel inspired by them," he says.
That concern seems almost ironic when you consider that in fact critics at the time almost uniformly decried the novel's attempt to normalize homosexuality.
Considering that almost half of America's 18-to-34-year-olds open Snapchat every day, it's almost certainly the desire for the casually comical.
That's enough to get you almost half a G. So almost half the gravity that you feel on Earth, which is probably good enough.
Small numbers to be sure, but since almost all Republicans like the president and almost all Democrats detest him, it is a real loss.
Moreira is almost exclusively a grappler and was matched against the hard hitting Alonzo Menifield, almost guaranteeing a finish one way or the other.
Heady investors bid up Ocado's stock by almost 3.50 pounds on Thursday, sending the barely-profitable group's market value to almost 6 billion pounds.
There is almost certainly nothing going on, just like there is almost certainly nothing happening in all of the other dead celebrity conspiracy theories.
Almost as silently as it departed Paris, the Eurostar pulled into London's St Pancras Station, almost to the minute we were expected to arrive.
In 19883, he lost by almost ten points, and, in 21988, Trump won by almost twenty, with Republicans beating Democrats in every statewide election.
It can be hard, almost 50 years later, to appreciate how many times, and in how many ways, the moon landing almost didn't happen.
As he tells it, they almost predestined him to tell these stories: "You meet people like that you almost have to write a book."
While it's almost always slower, harder and less satisfying to work in coalitions, the policy effects are almost always more long-lasting and effective.
You also can't make fun of it, and you're arguing, you're also on his agenda almost consistently, almost consistently all Democrats do is react.
But almost no one wanted their country to leave the European Union, even if almost no one was happy with how it was working.
In his most productive period, Mr. Simon wrote plays at the rate of almost one a year and produced almost 30 over his career.
Homo sapiens can live almost anywhere on Earth, under almost any conditions; all we need is a story telling us why our lives matter.
This year it admitted a class that was almost 23 percent Asian-American; almost 16 percent African-American; and just over 12 percent Latino.
Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" was published 200 years ago, and there have been almost (almost!) as many film versions of the doctor and his creation.
Crosby applied his soothing baritone to love songs, folk songs, Irish songs, Hawaiian songs, country songs — he sang almost everything and revealed almost nothing.
Almost three months of protests Hong Kong has seen protests for almost three months, with some demonstrations drawing estimated crowds of over 1 million.
In its treatment of women, Hollywood has been "operating under an almost Jim Crow-like system that us males have almost tolerated," he said.
It was almostalmost — as if Bloomberg hadn't complicated the race with his wall-to-wall television commercials, funded by his personal Fort Knox.
The latest to do it is Ronald Acuna Jr. of the Braves, though his father, at least, was almost famous — and almost a Met.
Odebrecht's access to credit and new contracts in Brazil and almost a dozen countries has been almost fully shut down due to the scandal.
I try to select things almost anyone would use or would be to almost anyone's taste: something rather minimalist, not necessarily plain but classic.
In almost any other administration, on almost any other day, the imminent announcement of a Supreme Court nominee would have utterly monopolized the news.
In the Survey USA poll, almost all Democratic identifiers supported Ms. Abrams and almost all Republican identifiers supported Mr. Cagle, with independents splitting evenly.
The form factor looks almost identical and almost all of the exciting new features coming to the iPhone X aren't coming to those devices.
"It's almost impossible to put a game plan together when the goal post is moving almost daily," Levesque told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday.
Trump should also examine the historical record on tariffs, because they have almost never worked as intended and almost always deliver an unhappy ending.
On September 8, Terence Tao posted a proof showing that—at the very least—the Collatz conjecture is "almost" true for "almost" all numbers.
It does almost nothing to help expand opportunity for the working class and almost everything to serve defense contractors and the national security state.
Almost 223 years after the end of Prohibition, almost 225,23.5 jurisdictions — towns, counties, and more — are dry, typically meaning you can't legally buy alcohol.
"Almost all sources for almost all stories, are, as you know, interested in the subject of the stories," Tofel wrote me in an email.
Rival parties, however, can interpret almost anything their opponents do as an abuse of power — and almost anything their own side does as innocent.
With eight one-touch digital settings, the Crock-Pot is great for self proclaimed "non cookers" as it is almost impossible to burn something (almost).
Known for their superpower motors, these countertop kings can blend almost anything (even whole apples and kale!) into a remarkably smooth, almost pulp-free liquid.
Almost all of them donate almost exclusively to the Democrats and they also provide crucial ground support on Election Day to get out the vote.
Towards the end, when Segal starts flying off on an improv solo and everything else reverberates in the foreground, it's almostalmost—a little weird.
Almost 48% of respondents agreed undocumented Central American immigrants should be allowed to enter Mexico and be granted refuge, while almost 38% were against it.
Season 2 winner Ruben Studdard's first album, for example, went No. 1 and sold almost 2 million copies; his second sold almost a fourth that.
That bears repeating: The biggest movie of the year in the United States will almost certainly be a movie with an almost entirely black cast.
And that's to say nothing of almost anonymous brands like Doogee and Maze, both of which are now touting phones with almost bezel-less displays.
Watson helps No. 3 Clemson fend off N.C. State CLEMSON, S.C. — In coach Dave Doeren's eyes, N.C. State almost finished a "masterpiece" Saturday afternoon. Almost.
The Iraq conflict has cost the country almost $13 million and the publication of the report has taken almost as long as the war itself.
"Because of this source we're confident we can trace this arm almost all the way around the Milky Way, almost one full revolution," says Reid.
That renders the side screens almost completely irrelevant, and I almost had to force myself to look at them during moments of action in Battlefield.
And since chunks of the show are filmed in Versace's mansion, you could almost, just almost, think what you were watching was a complete reenactment.
Almost 15 million others had also undergone elective surgery, yet I still felt alone in my decision, despite meditating on it for almost 10 years.
The opening of the YouTube app induced almost total silence: an almost-religious trance that seemed guaranteed to last as long as the playlist ran.
Benchmark 10-year yields on Japanese government bonds fell to the lowest in almost 3 years and had the largest decrease in almost 6 weeks.
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She, on the other hand is almost the ultimate insider, associated with America's recent foreign policy establishment and thinking more than almost any other figure.
"Hepatitis A is a potential risk almost anywhere in the world, so this vaccine is recommended for almost all international travelers," said the CDC's Kozarsky.
When you almost ran someone over (but managed to hit the brakes just in time):  Especially if the person you almost hit is your boss.
The Italian bourse climbed almost a percent, closing at it highest in almost six months, after ratings agency Moody's decided not to downgrade the country.
It's almost Thanksgiving, and in the year that almost destroyed us and the month that still might, Americans everywhere could use a little more Gilmore.
Escobari, a Bolivian national who has lived in Brazil for almost two decades, joined General Atlantic from peer Advent International Corp almost five years ago.
Using complex digital models of Notre-Dame, the reprinted gargoyles would bear an almost-identical resemblance to the originals and contain almost the same materials.
The Webby award-winning series almost makes the idea of ordering up a shared Lyft Line sound more fun than getting a solo ride. Almost.
So the intelligence end-run reporting is almost certainly true, and it is thus also almost certainly true that Kushner lied on his clearance form.
" Almost immediately, the woman experienced weakness and fatigue to the point that she was barely able to talk and was described as being "almost unresponsive.
And on the tepid, almost down-tempo "Text Me Back," about fomenting mistrust in a relationship, Skepta's hard flow feels out of step, almost clunky.
Almost always, the calamity that created the dystopia was an environmental crisis caused by climate change, and a teenage girl almost always saved the world.
The average drive-thru time at McDonald's was 284 seconds, or almost five minutes — an increase of almost 11 seconds over last year's average time.
For a 100-meter race, that meant almost a second, and in top competition it almost always meant the difference between first and second place.
However, student loan debt can be almost impossible to discharge when you file for bankruptcy — and almost one-third of filers have student loan debt.
Americans are almost evenly divided on whether fraud or voter repression is a bigger problem, despite many studies showing that fraud is almost nonexistent nationwide.
The Carr Fire in Shasta County has killed six people, left at least seven people missing, destroyed almost 900 structures and torched almost 100,000 acres.
"It has three times the amount of Vitamin C, almost 10 times the amount of iron and almost half the amount of fat," he said.
That kind of easy twist, something very simple that makes it a basic, almost mainstream hoodie into an almost attitude garment, that's the challenge today.
For a start, but almost — not all, but almost every poll has shown that Sanders versus Trump does a lot better than Clinton versus Trump.
Yet UFC matchmaker Joe Silva gave us almost no time to weigh these options, as the details of Brooks' UFC debut were announced almost immediately.
It was almost intended to make a mark, to announce that we existed as a band, almost like a well put-together set of demos.
I've almost come to expect that if I turn on a college basketball game, it's almost weird if you don't see one in the crowd.
He had a hundred dollars in his pocket, and he knew almost no one; he spent almost a month living off pita chips and hummus.
Arpaio raised almost $2628 million for his failed 28503 sheriff's bid, according to the AP, while McSally raised almost $22019 million during her 2016 reelection.
Calling his advantage "almost unfair," Sides said Semper Fi provided almost all of his funding to compete, paying for gear, registration costs and race fees.
It might seem almost routine that the price of some generic drugs skyrocket, selling overnight for almost 14 times what they cost the day before.
The job was given to another company and while the arena is almost ready to go, it is also still only almost ready to go.
In the history of country, political power has rested almost completely in the white majority, and we're at point where that's almost completely not true.
On almost any day, on almost any topic, social media disgorges tens of thousands of not-quite-funny, not-quite-insightful exercises in topical vitriol.
Mr. Musk posted a video of the tunnel on Instagram and wrote that it was almost complete: First Boring Company tunnel under LA almost done!
Italy recorded a jump in deaths from coronavirus of almost 800 on Saturday, taking the toll in the world's hardest-hit country to almost 5,000.
While he reveals himself to be a foul-mouthed mega-jerk, he also lands the film's single best line, so he is almost (almost) forgiven.
The Roys have this almost feudal feeling of having unlimited power and being above the law, almost like Kings and Queens, hence the name Succession.
The lights are on almost 63 hours a day, security is extraordinarily stringent, and the most closely guarded prisoners are denied almost all human contact.
Ford cut U.S. car production almost 15 percent in 2017, General Motors cut it almost 19 percent and Fiat-Chrysler cut it by 26 percent.
Op-Ed Contributor MEXICO CITY — For Mexico, the United States has been a difficult neighbor, sometimes violent, almost always arrogant, almost never respectful, rarely cooperative.
Calling on my Marine Corps boxing experience, I used a 2628-point scoring system and concluded that the first presidential debate was almost even ... almost.
Iron ore producer Mt. Gibson Iron Ltd tumbled almost 8% to its lowest since Sept 10, while fellow miner Champion Iron Ltd shed almost 5%.
His path to success demonstrates the kind of risk-taking, almost inadvertently savvy behavior that has become almost commonplace among entrepreneurs who make staggering fortunes.
All the hubbub over the Trumps' attire almost overshadowed another notable sartorial moment: the almost eerily coordinated outfits worn by Mike Pence and Paul Ryan.
Better still, Barão's fights are almost always thrillers, and against a fighter like the Korean Zombie, the chance of an unforgettable fight is almost certain.
It's the second time this week ... Ally almost bit it hard when she arrived at the Monterrey airport after a fan almost tore off her shirt.
A few hours later, someone else almost, almost got the Google Play store to fire up on their Chromebook — but it didn't quite work just yet.
Thanks in part to the challenge set by the Millennium Development Goals, almost all primary-age children almost everywhere in the world are now in school.
Privacy and security have become part of its brand, especially internationally, where it reaps almost two-thirds of its almost $234 billion a year in sales.
What we got was almost too good to be true, because Marvel actually gave Cap the happy ending he deserved after almost a decade of movies.
The hurricane destroyed almost 1,200 homes in Monroe County, which includes the Keys and parts of the mainland that are almost entirely in Everglades National Park.
"I would almost say, honestly, even the statement of President Draghi on this topic seems to me to take the discussion almost too seriously," Nowotny said.
Household waste accounts for almost 50 percent of all food thrown away in the UK, with almost seven million tonnes of grub being binned a year.
But politics in the Trump era has become a whirling dervish of cultural crazy glue, sticking to almost everything as it almost everything revolves around it.
The fake accounts and pages — that posed as locals — had almost 3 million (!!) followers and had spent almost $1 million on Facebook ads to reach others.
In reality, almost every photograph is a combination of two moments in time, captured weeks apart, almost all from the exact same locked-off camera position.
Anker's infamous portable chargers are said to be able to charge an iPhone almost twice, and their small lipstick size allows them to fit almost anywhere.
Almost a third of Americans over 12 years old admit to having tried drugs at some point, almost one in ten (26.2m) in the past year.
Per-person GDP in London is almost two-thirds higher than the national average; it is almost two-and-a-half times higher than in Wales.
In New York City, for example, the urban heat island effect adds almost 8 degrees Fahrenheit (almost 4.5 degrees Celsius) to typical daytime maximum summer temperatures.
The growth markers in the embryos' teeth showed that the Protoceratops eggs took almost three months to hatch, while the Hypacrosaurus eggs took almost six months.
But when you see videos like that, it's almost always showing people who are almost helpless, doing something really dangerous, or people from low-income families.
The new year is almost upon us, and that means that the annual cycle of folks making resolutions to get in shape is almost upon us.
And so I've worked on a lot of diverse products but since I got to HTC almost nine years ago I've worked almost exclusively on phones.
It is almost comically large, eye-searingly ugly, and while the price and release date have yet to be revealed, it'll almost certainly be prohibitively expensive.
Ex-trophy wife Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski) learns to navigate life and motherhood post-divorce, a journey that almost (almost) makes her resemble a real human being.
Shops Korean MallsSeoul is home of the mega mall — they're almost always busy, almost always open, and definitely not for the faint of heart (or wallet).
It's almost enough — almost — to make us forget (even if only for a second) that we'll be dealing with the ramifications of these vulnerabilities for years. 
Trump outsourced almost all of his get-out-the-vote operation to the Republican National Committee, and he has almost no surrogate operation to speak of.
The whole fam went out Thursday for some fun in the sun -- and the kids are so freakin' adorable they almost upstaged Kim's famed assets. Almost.
While moving through a light falling of marine snow, the octopus travels around the water almost like a jellyfish, before revealing its long, almost webbed tentacles.
While most people would pass by a motorized doll and think nothing of it, this little girl treats it like the almost-human it almost-is.
"I just almost ran into Dolly on accident which was awesome, it's the coolest thing that's ever happened to me, almost bumping into [her]," he shared.
The FTSE 100 shed almost 150 points as it sank 2 percent and the more domestically-exposed FTSE 250 slipped 1.8 percent or almost 350 points.
We reviewed it roughly this time last year, and it was almost enough to restore our faith in the possibilities of BlackBerry as a brand. Almost.
The lawsuit also described details that were so lurid — "almost cinematic in their depravity," as Jezebel's Anna Merlan put it — that they're almost hard to believe.
We're aware that models have to switch up their looks for different shoots, but these six models almost fooled us with their chameleon-like transformations. Almost.
Help me, Almost HeartbrokenDear Almost Heartbroken,There are two famous quotes ringing in my head right now and I'm not sure which one you need more.
U.S. stocks fell almost 21.87% and major equity indices in Europe closed down 255.23% or near that while crude prices slumped almost 24% at one point.
Over the past decade, that body has condemned Israel almost four times as much as Syria and almost than eight times as much as North Korea.
A 46% plurality of Americans said they were almost certain to vote against the president next November, compared to 34% almost certain to vote for him.
Globally, average sea levels have risen by almost (7.8 inches) 20 cm, but sea levels around the Torres Strait have risen at almost twice this rate.
"It's unbelievable that we're still here asking for something we asked for almost 50 years ago, demanding something we demanded almost 50 years ago," McAliskey said.
"While sales were down in almost all of our end markets, almost 80 percent of the decline was in oil and gas and transportation," Umpleby said.
An Alexa flash briefing is a bite-sized news update, and they're available from almost every outlet -- and on almost every topic -- you can think of.
But an official MMA cage is almost twice the size of a boxing ring, so I almost feel like I'm fighting someone in my back yard.
The measure passed by 191 to 106, almost entirely along party lines, with almost every 'yes' vote coming from Republicans and Democrats overwhelmingly opposed to it.
Hindus submitted reluctantly to waves of Muslim conquest from the north starting almost a thousand years ago, and then to almost 300 years of British domination.
Italy recorded a jump in deaths from the coronavirus of almost 800 on Saturday, taking the toll in the world's hardest-hit country to almost 5,000.
Italy recorded a jump in deaths from the coronavirus of almost 800 on Saturday, taking the toll in the world's hardest-hit country to almost 5,000.
He's almost inside Dyer's head, almost figured out what Dyer has just tried to bury… and then Schupp moves on, gets on with his own plans.
If there was no distinctive title, the program guessed based on the first name: John was almost certainly a man and Jessica almost certainly a woman.
Embraer shares were down almost 1.5 percent in Sao Paulo on Thursday afternoon after rising almost 3 percent in the morning before news of the injunction.
"It's almost impossible in this country to hide, almost impossible," said John Bayliss, who retired from the Government Communications Headquarters, Britain's electronic intelligence agency, in 2010.
" In an "age of almost profligate documentation," he told me in an email, "I see it as almost a discipline to be more selective about releases.
Germany's benchmark 10-year bond yield was down almost 2 basis points at -0.21%, having briefly touched its highest level in almost two weeks at -0.188%.
Once, you almost said—to a sneaky fellow from the Daily News , who was inquiring—you almost turned to him and said Motherfucker I AM music.
Her originality and quick mind and spirit are almost enough to get her there through a romance with a suitable young man—almost, but not quite.
Under Mr. Maduro, the country has lost almost three-quarters of its gross domestic product, with almost nine of 220 Venezuelans struggling to meet basic needs.
Despite the song's ostensibly romantic premise, Gomez sounds almost bored, almost mechanical, and that's what makes it work — it's like a love song, but not quite.
Right now, almost all the official attention is devoted to acts of violence, and almost none to the ideology that drives, fuels and defends such violence.
Women in the group tended to live longer than men: Almost 20144 percent of women were living in 277, compared with almost 60 percent of men.
Her hair is almost always down, always the same honeyed light brown, and almost always styled in the same way (grown-out versions of "The Rachel").
"If it's an almost-partisan vote in the House, it'll be an almost-partisan vote in the Senate," said one Senate Republican familiar with party strategy.
He's called the news media "fake news" enough to make the term almost ubiquitous, almost like a reflex, even among Americans who respect the news media.
Up and down quarks have almost the same mass, so in protons and neutrons, the three quarks swirl around each other in an almost uniform pattern.
He watched in disbelief as the movie raked in $69 million its opening weekend, grossed almost $470 million worldwide and was almost universally lauded by critics.
Lemonade convinced almost everyone that Beyoncé and Jay-Z were genuinely in love, and it also convinced almost everyone that Jay-Z had genuinely fucked up.
If she were to get her own movie, that would almost definitely mean another contract negotiation, in which case her salary requirements would almost certainly rise.
I understand that some of these companies are almost taking like consumer deposits in a way that they were acting almost as if it was a bank deposit, but really it was almost like a bond or a debenture, as opposed to really a bank deposit.
The other truth is that one of these seven will almost certainly be the Bachelorette (it has been the case for almost every season in the past).
Almost four decades later, WikiLeaks in 2010 published Cablegate, a world-shaking, 1.73 gigabyte collection of classified State Department communications that was almost a hundred times bigger.
He called me up extremely nicely to congratulate me on the inauguration, which was terrific, but so did almost all other leaders from almost all other countries.
Although he's been Labor leader for almost six years -- the party's longest-serving leader in almost two decades -- he remains a relative unknown on the international scene.
In 2013, NPR reported the FISC was essentially a "rubber stamp," as almost all of its proceedings are secret and it almost never rejects government surveillance requests.
That's why California, with a population of almost 39 million, has only 55 electors, while Arizona's population of almost 163 million has disproportionate sway with 11 electors.
Amazon's Marketplace has made it easy to sell almost anything to almost anyone, resulting, perhaps predictably, in frequent reports of counterfeit items, misleading listings and dangerous products.
"The thought of the inferiority of the Negro is drilled into him in almost every class he enters and in almost every book he studies," Woodson wrote.
Graves' tenure at Uber included an almost year-long stint as the CEO and an almost seven-year run as the senior vice president of global operations.
Absent of that cultural context, it seems almost mundane compared to films like Fight Club or Taxi Driver — which literally inspired someone to almost kill the president!
The trip to Windsor almost proved too much for one tough White House staffer who was so overwhelmed at meeting the queen she almost fainted, Obama recounted.
GM's new e-bikes come in two compact flavors: the single-speed, 230kg (almost 42-pound) Meld, and the foldable eight-speed, 22.5kg (almost 50-pound) Merge.
U.S. 210-year yields are down almost 21.117 basis points this month, while German yields slipped deeper into negative territory to the lowest in almost three years.
Fund positioning remains very stretched with longs outnumbering shorts by a ratio of almost 10:1, but down from almost 12:1 at the end of January.
"She was almost in a daze, like everything's going to be alright, like she was just — I didn't see evilness at all, almost at peace," Flores said.
Almost a month after the ship was lost, the U.S. Navy was able to locate the 800-foot El Faro almost 3 miles below the ocean's surface.
They all feed into the neural network's algorithm; it knows that certain tones or samples will almost always follow each other, and certain others will almost never.
The data showed Actavis accounted for almost 35% of the 76 billion pills distributed in the U.S. between 2006 and 2012, behind Mallinckrodt subsidary SpecGx's almost 38%.
In China, almost 0003 percent of gonorrhea cases are resistant to azithromycin and almost 11 percent to ceftriaxone, according to a study published today in Plos Medicine.
The word is almost a catchphrase for the Vice President, who has used it repeatedly over almost three decades, including during a debate during the 2012 election.
The journalist, Ivan Golunov, was almost certainly targeted because of his work, and almost certainly freed because of the furious backlash — which extended even to state media.
Former CEO Denise Morrison's total compensation was cut to roughly $303 million — almost 230 percent less than the previous fiscal year and by almost half from 212.
The company has successfully brought hyperloop technology from a woolly thought experiment into a viable prototype that can do almost everything Musk described four years ago. Almost.
For example, has the proportion of people in the world living in extreme poverty over the last 20 years almost doubled, stayed the same, or almost halved?
That almost-El Niño was almost completely forgotten by late 2015 when the biggest El Niño ever roared onto the scene to utterly decimate all previous records.
Almost all of the high-profile bakers of these little treats are white, middle-class women, and almost all of the rest are white, middle-class men.
" It makes sense that the film was appreciated around the world "The gangsters were almost French, like they could almost be in a Jean-Pierre Melville film.
Now, almost two months after he took that spot full time, Carlson has enjoyed ratings sometimes better than almost any other program on the network, including Kelly's.
Belle the woman is still forced to be the submissive to this powerful Beast/prince, but their chemistry is so potent, you can almost excuse it. Almost.
A vast campaign of vigilance and vaccination, with almost 75 million screenings, has kept the highly infectious virus almost entirely confined to two provinces in northeastern Congo.
Washington (CNN)Where's the middle ground if one party is almost entirely united against something that the other party is almost entirely united in trying to protect?
Almost half of the almost $3 billion spent online this Thanksgiving came from mobile devices, according to Adobe Analytics, with mobile making up 61% of site visits.
"She was almost in a daze, like everything's going to be alright, like she was just — I didn't see evilness at all, almost at peace," Flores says.
The total amount outstanding on them is almost $1.1 trillion—well in excess of credit-card debt, and almost as much as the stock of student loans.
And support for unionization is higher at Columbia than at almost any other school: In December, students voted almost 3–1 in favor of forming a union.
At the moment, the energy among Democrats appears to be almost entirely among liberals, while the Third Way/centrist path trod by Clinton feels almost entirely discarded.
My mouth said that my apartment was two and a half rooms and six hundred square feet and that the balcony almost—but only almost—faced south.
A bug that's been present in Linux for almost three years can be used by hackers to gain almost total control over a device, say security researchers.
Credit cards and PayPal are almost a vital part of the American lifestyle — and the American economy — that the concept of saving before buying seems almost archaic.
Almost all women have some notion of the ideal body, and almost all women, at some point or another, wonder whether theirs got lost in the mail.
"Our almost instinct almost true," the stone monument quotes him, as if gently mocking the controversies that might have kept him out of this hallowed Parnassian precinct.
The sexual harassment tsunami and the almost 50/50 split in our upper chamber of Congress make almost all 2018 election prognostications a fool's errand right now.
In fact, The Favourite is almost gleefully ruthless about pointing out that within a patriarchal society, the pursuit of personal power for women almost necessarily becomes political.
Almost all of my online publishing since has been based on various blogging platforms and, for the last 10 years, almost exclusively on self-hosted WordPress sites.
FUNDAMENTALS * The most-active soybean contract on the Chicago Board Of Trade is down almost 2% this week, taking the losses in three weeks to almost 4%.
The most-active soybean contract on the Chicago Board Of Trade dropped almost 2% so far this week, taking the losses in three weeks to almost 4%.
Almost three million people voted, a record turnout of more than 71% that appeared to have been spurred by the turmoil, almost double the number last time.
On Saturday, Italy recorded a jump in deaths from COVID-19 of almost 800, taking the overall toll in the world's hardest-hit country to almost 5,000.
Star-Lord Star-Lord has almost died in both Guardians movies: In the first film, he touches the Infinity Stone; in the second, Ego almost kills him.
As an international student on financial aid, she said that she's almost fully dependent on Harvard — and that left almost everything up in the air for her.
Nearly everyone I know seems to have a well-developed theory as to why this country is past redemption, or almost, and every theory seems almost right.
Even though the progressive agenda is embraced with almost religious totality by electoral supermajorities on the coasts and in many cities it is deplored almost everywhere else.
Trump's almost obsessive habit of pushing Russia's foreign policy goals is one of the most curious aspects of a presidency that almost daily defies belief and convention.
If he's healthy and motivated, the deal will almost certainly be positive for Phoenix, and there's almost no way it is a negative considering the short commitment.
There are almost no lawmakers around, but there are almost as many reporters as I've ever seen up here, chasing after the same spare bits of information.
At times, it's almost headache inducing — almost — that is, until you snap your head back out of that wormhole and see the entire universe before your eyes.
The tweets are an important story for a simple reason: They provide us almost unfettered access into what is on the President's mind at almost every minute.
This movie represents almost everything Zelda has left of her parents; "almost" because they're both gone, but her beloved Gert is here and devoted to her care.
Overall median household family incomes have risen by almost 28503 percent in just three years under Trump, compared to almost no gains throughout the previous 22020 years.
With almost all ballots counted, the Christian Democrats had won almost 33 percent of votes cast, compared with around 31 percent for the center-left Social Democrats.
Basically, being fired on this show is almost a rite of passage, and it's almost never permanent — especially for three core characters like Meredith, Alex, and Richard.
The decision will impact almost every major hockey playing nation with the Sweden, Finland, Russia, United States and Canadian teams almost entirely made up of NHL players.
In Egypt, which accounts for almost a quarter of the Arab world's four hundred million people, the value of the currency fell by almost half in November.
Amazon says almost 42 percent of its workers were women, and almost 42 percent of its US workers black or Latinx, at the end of last year.
"It's almost like, a lot of people within the game, it's almost like a hobby to sort of kick him when he's down," McIlroy said of Reed.
Almost three million people voted, a record turnout of more than 71% that appeared to have been spurred by the turmoil, almost double the number last time.
Almost three million people voted, a record turnout of more than 71% that appeared to have been spurred by the turmoil, almost double the number last time.
The report shows the total revenue from marijuana totaled almost $199 million in 2016, and Colorado has already taken in almost $100 million in taxes through May.
Almost two-thirds of the Latino population (64 percent) are of Mexican heritage, followed by Puerto Ricans, who comprise almost 10 percent, according to the Census Bureau.
Meanwhile, India's tiger population has increased by almost a third in the past four years to almost 3,000 animals, according to a national survey released this July.
Some of the folks I've been interviewing, who are campaigning actively against affirmative action, they're all Chinese, and they're almost all immigrants, and they're almost all men.
Another £2.1bn last quarter is almost equivalent to that booked for the whole of 2014 and almost doubles the full-year charge since October's nine-month results.
In addition to the vehicles being recalled in the United States, about 19,000 are being recalled in Canada, almost 5,000 in Mexico and almost 39,000 outside North America.
Yeah, it's almost like if you look at the four characters of the movie, it's almost like those sketches of the evolution, going from prehistoric to upright man.
Almost one-third of 23 protected natural areas in Ivory Coast that researchers visited in 2015 had been almost entirely converted to illegal cocoa plantations, the report said.
It&aposs almost like some of these former Obama administration officials, it&aposs almost as if they are jealous that they are not part of a winning administration.
Then Kathleen Lights, who has almost three million subscribers and is huge on Instagram as well, posted one on the 23rd, which has almost 570,000 views to date.
Recently we learned that the doctors there told her that she has a Vitamin B12 deficiency, almost dangerously low levels, and she went almost two weeks without treatment.
DEPENDENCIES Equipment manufacturers know their customers will find it almost impossible to leave their precision agriculture data platforms once they've joined, and almost as hard to stay away.
The problem is that it's aimed almost entirely at high-end raiding guilds, and these guys almost always have their own scribes who make vantus runes for them.
Group 1's U.S. operations accounted for almost 78% of total revenue and about 83% of gross profit, while British operations accounted for almost 19% and 14%, respectively.
Germanys Frankfurt has seen volumes fall almost 218%, while at Tennessees Memphis International volumes were down almost 21998%, in both cases year-on-year between February and April.
International Medication System's price has almost doubled since 2008, and the company has seen the number of prescriptions for its naloxone products almost double from 2009 to 2014.
But almost no attendees said in interviews that they would consider funding Johnson's campaign, which almost certainly would need a major cash infusion to be a credible alternative.
Only in LA would a guy leave a turtle with an almost stranger and only in LA would that almost stranger take the turtle in the first place.
Almost 75% of former prisoners are still jobless a year after release, according to ACLU, and almost 25% end up re-incarcerated within 8 years of getting out.
Almost 19 percent of the euro-denominated investment-grade corporate bonds available on the Tradeweb platform yielded less than zero in May, the lowest in almost a year.
"Because the media goes nuclear over every single word, it has almost become not credible, it's almost become white noise," said South Carolina-based GOP strategist Hogan Gidley.
A man who is almost 21913 and has run a cafe almost every day since 210 has built a toilet for the simple purpose of bedazzling his customers!
The first AI knows almost nothing about how people look, and the second AI knows almost nothing about how to tell AI-generated pictures apart from real ones.
After DMing almost a dozen lowercase devotees (both personal friends and strangers), it became clear that it's almost more of a way of life than just a trend.
Sock needed almost 2-1/2 hours and five match points before he finally tamed Verdasco in a late-night thriller that finished at almost 1am local time.
Strange's allies had poured almost $11 million into the race as of Friday, including almost $8 million from SLF alone, according to the campaign finance group Issue One.
He was almost sure of it, he almost said it aloud: who among the living was going to shovel the dirt in his grave or say a kaddish?
Today's league-leading Golden State Warriors acquired Draymond Green, Andrew Bogut and Klay Thompson almost four years ago, nearly four years ago, exactly, and almost five years ago.
With the legs forming a multicolored copse of vertical bars below, the sculpture is almost functional (though everything about the piece seems to rest on the word "almost").
But for this race to end with a huge Electoral College crisis is the kind of outcome everything that's happened in 2016 almostalmost — leads one to expect.
House hacking enables people to live for free (or almost free)House hacking is a way you can live for free (or almost free) in a primary residence.
Since Trump's inauguration, Canadian politicians and officials have made almost 160 trips, meeting 14 cabinet members, almost 200 lawmakers and more than 40 state governors and lieutenant governors.
I think it was almost like they were embarrassed for the people who had done that (the social media attacks) and almost had the opposite reaction to it.
Over all, Honda has mailed almost 18 million recall notices and sent almost six million emails to urge car owners to have their vehicles repaired, the automaker said.
Thomson Reuters data of almost 1,000 Shanghai-listed non-financial companies shows net profits rose almost 70 percent in the first quarter from the same period of 2016.
It's available on almost every platform, too, from smartphones to Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Prime TV and more, which means you can watch it almost anywhere you go.
Before that, almost nobody confidently believed that the climate could change massively within a decade or two; after the report, almost nobody felt sure that it could not.
In April 2018, almost one-third of the US saw some level of drought, with almost 315,000 square miles falling under the two highest categories, extreme and exceptional.
"Forms of leukemia that a generation ago were almost universally fatal are now almost universally curable," said Sally Curtin, an author of the report, in a telephone interview.
The fact is that black unemployment is still almost twice the national average; blacks are almost 2900 percent more likely to be unemployed than Americans as a whole.
If the cameras are connected to the internet — like more than 20 percent of them — the answer is almost anyone could be watching, and for almost any purpose.
Nonetheless, coronavirus continues to be almost all anyone is talking about, but with almost everything closed and the outside world off-limits, what else is there to do?
The scale of losses last week - almost $20.629 trillion was wiped off world stocks - led financial markets to price in policy responses from almost every major central bank.
It was another savvy defensive play from the Rockets in a game full of them, and it was almostalmost — enough to make up for all that dribbling.
It's that time of year again: CES 2020 is almost here, which means we're almost ready for another exciting year of wild, awe-inspiring (and sometimes WTF) tech.
That's what he was thinking when he paired almost every look with Wellie-like riding boots, just as he did in his first collection, almost 40 years ago.
Deep in self-loathing, he almost believes the lies he tells about himself — almost believes, too, that life is a party, that all of those drinks are celebratory.
The mask ban marks the first time in almost half a century that Hong Kong's rulers have enacted emergency legislation, handing chief executive Carrie Lam almost unlimited powers.
A Pew Research study last year showed that almost 60 percent of adults get their news from television, and of those, almost 43.503 percent rely on local stations.
Heavyweight BHP Group, which has been increasing its exposure to copper, fell almost 1% while diversified miner South32 shed almost 3% to hit a near three-week low.
Created by Blockstream, the Lightning Network allows for transactions off the blockchain, thereby decreasing the transaction costs almost to zero and increasing the speed and scalability almost infinitely.
Hinds told the newspaper that almost all institutions were charging the same maximum amount for almost all courses and indicated he wanted to see more choice on price.
Female officers made up almost 21985 percent of the Police Department in April, compared with almost 16 percent in 2000, when they numbered 6,243 on a larger force.
Demand from China fell by almost a quarter, the figures showed, while demand from the European Union sank almost 10 percent as a global slowdown started to bite.
Almost 700 weapons had already been handed in before the compensation scheme was launched and almost 5,000 had been registered by owners with police while they awaited collection.
Especially when seen from a distance, these small paintings almost float upon the white walls, and sometimes half-dissolve into them; the walls correspondingly appear vast, almost overwhelming.
Private college consulting is "almost like the wild West": From $300 consultations to $1.5 million full-service packages, most private college consulting is legal — but almost totally unregulated.
If you're looking for a little low-impact, comedic fun, well, Almost Christmas will probably get the job done, even if it will evaporate from memory almost immediately.
There are almost 60 allegations of sexual assault against Cosby, spanning almost five decades, but most are too old to pursue in criminal court under statutes of limitation.
Germany's Frankfurt has seen volumes fall almost 19983%, while at Tennessee's Memphis International volumes were down almost 21998%, in both cases year-on-year between February and April.
Almost all the bills that have been introduced were intended to be, to some extent, compromises — and they were almost all intended to address multiple issues at once.
ICE detained a U.S. citizen for almost 3 weeks ICE detained a U.S. citizen for almost 3 weeks A U.S. citizen is suing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, claiming he was arrested and held in jail for almost three weeks because they didn't believe he was in the country legally.
Almost all regard the scene as a cheeky satire of the slinky, vague sex scenes in James Bond films, although almost none have decided if it worked or not.
The atmosphere in the room is almost infectious; Thundercat grins and at one point during a bass solo Miller almost cracks up in awe of his band mate's talent.
EMILY JASHINSKY, WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Some of the media reports were almost -- like in some of the liberal outlets were almost applauding her like oh, this was kind of funny.
And yet, the decision to revoke Federal Communications Commission rules that would have stopped internet providers from selling your data without your permission followed party lines almost perfectly. Almost.
It's the sort of thing that feels fundamentally immune to controversy, almost designed to ward it off; to argue about string cheese is almost antithetical to the whole concept.
He keeps dollying in on Ben Urich's face as he's on the phone — which is a shot that's almost verbatim, almost per frame done in All the President's Men.
GM's shares are down by almost 17 percent so far this year, Ford's shares have lost more than 37 percent, and Fiat Chrysler is down by almost 19 percent.
As much as we've postured about 4K TVs getting almost cheap enough and 4K content getting almost easy enough to access, this is the year that it's finally happened.
Since the last time he made an appearance in her life, she was almost killed in a plane crash, her husband had died and the hospital almost burned down.
At the extremes, in groups where mutilation was almost ubiquitous or almost unheard of, the average difference amounted to a third or more of an extra child per lifetime.
President Donald Trump — who has faced several charges of anti-Semitism in the past — almost made it through the Holocaust Memorial Museum's Days of Remembrance ceremony without controversy. Almost.
Estimating errors are potentially much more serious for distillate fuel oil, where exports averaged almost 1.2 million bpd in 2015, compared with domestic consumption of almost 4.0 million bpd.
This made it a little awkward to pedal, because my knees almost scraped the handlebars, but I was using the throttle (which is under the right handlebar) almost exclusively.
WHERE YOU ALMOST -- I KNOW THIS IS ANTI-INTUITIVE AND IT'S VERY HARD TO FOLLOW IS, BUT ALMOST HOPE WHEN YOU BUY A STOCK IT'S GOING TO GO LOWER.
I think you're a real interesting person, as I've told you, because I feel like you almost approach venture capital as I do, as almost a reporter, a student.
Rice milk is almost as filling as dairy, but it doesn't have as many nutrients and is especially sugary, containing almost three times as many carbohydrates as regular milk.
That image was really almost the image of an insane woman: someone who writes almost 2,000 poems but hides them in her room and doesn't want to be published.
After the first round of treatment Liana said that her SIBO almost went away, but a few months ago it came back and the bacterial overgrowth had almost doubled.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West went out for Valentine's Day dinner and it was almost too much for paparazzi to handle ... because they almost came to blows over it.
The actor, 52, was almost unrecognizable sporting a surprising shade of white, almost platinum blond hair at President Obama's 11th State Dinner at the White House on Thursday evening.
Point is, almost none was actually Vicodin, and they appeared to contain almost a random cocktail of drugs -- even though they all looked exactly the same on the outside.
Scott Walker ended June with almost $85033 million in the bank, for example, while Democratic nominee Tony Evers spent almost all his campaign cash just to win the primary.
There are almost no traditional jump scares or "horror moments" in I Am the Pretty Thing; instead Perkins has constructed a slow, patient film that is almost pure atmosphere.
For almost two decades, controversy has brewed over how the 19 men, 15 of whom were Saudi nationals, could have flown literally under the radar for almost two years.
Ukraine, whose 12 million pensioners almost equal the number of people with jobs, spends more on pensions as a percentage of gross domestic product than almost any other country.
The S&P 500 is up 17 percent this year, while the Dow Jones industrial average is up almost 20 percent and the Nasdaq has surged almost 30 percent.
The United Nations estimated almost three million of Kenya's 46 million people now need humanitarian aid, along with almost eight million people in Ethiopia and seven million in Somalia.
The album's blessed alchemy of atmospheric, moody black metal and subtle, almost pastoral folk melodies conjured something wholly unique, and—to me, and to many others—almost indescribably beautiful.
When all, or almost all, shootings in a struggle result in deaths, and when all or almost all are on one side, it is clear what is taking place.
"It almost looks like an effort to appear in poor possession of English skills [...] it's almost like they're deliberately writing in broken English to divert attention," Kovalev told Motherboard.
Almost every policy has now been swept into the maw of partisan jockeying, leaving almost no space for the cross-partisan cooperation our political system relies on to function.
ROME, March 2515 (Reuters) - Italy recorded a jump in deaths from coronavirus of almost 800 on Saturday, taking the toll in the world's hardest-hit country to almost 5,000.
This is where it becomes a personal work, in a way; I'm almost moved by that more than anything else, this stuff that is almost receding into the distance.
Almost as important, when I reviewed performance records at Parris Island, I realized that women hadn't performed better than men in almost any category since records had been kept.
Lino says he's already reaping the benefits in the form of thousands of added social media followers -- he went from around 5k to almost 46k on Instagram almost overnight.
It looks almost like an X-ray, signaling that the overarching narrative presence that runs through the ensuing stories has an almost supernatural power to see, an eagle eye.
Almost a quarter said they trust certain sources but do not believe most news stories while 6900 percent said they almost never believe what is reported in the news.
McKinsey's work in the kingdom grew from two Saudi projects in 2010 to almost 50 the following year and kept accelerating, to almost 20123 projects from 2011 to 2016.
But the movements are linked, almost subliminally, by short musical motifs that run through almost every moment of this 103-minute score, lending it inexorable sweep and structural cohesion.
Atlanta's oppressive summertime heat almost pissed her off last year when Stranger Things filmed its upcoming eight-episode third season, premiering Thursday, July 21, in the Georgia city. Almost.
"Sometimes you went to bed with people almost by mistake, at the end of late, shapeless nights when you'd stayed up so long it almost didn't matter," she writes.
Indica tends to have more exotic aromas and is more relaxing, almost like a sedative, while sativa, with its greener, almost piney flavor, offers a more active, productive high.
In a bitterly divided nation, where Tuesday's vote once again showed a country almost evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, one party now dominates almost everything in American governance.
I find it almost unbearable if a film manages to make me this fearful, I feel almost desperate for the 'jump' to actually happen so I can relax again!
A low-sociability plant is one that in the wild is almost always found by itself (Panicum virgatum, for example, is almost always found by itself in a meadow).
Germany's DAX slumped almost 3%, while France's CAC posted its worst day in almost four months as LVMH , Christian Dior, Hermes and Gucci owner Kering fell more than 3.6%.
As we were racing to the recovery room, we heard screams, that increasing got louder and louder, until it almost became almost too loud for our team to bear.
The "Other" business unit, which analysts say is almost entirely advertising, had almost $3.4 billion in revenue during the quarter, and more than $10 billion over the last year.
"The plastic in some areas was so compact it was almost becoming calcified, almost like a solid brick," said Mr. Blatchley, who has seen other marine mammal post-mortems.
"It is almost impossible for the Chinese to agree to almost anything while the Huawei action looms," said Samm Sacks, a China expert at the think tank New America.
" - Leah, 33 "Almost every Star Wars film sucks.
" - Julie, 30 "I almost fell asleep while driving.
It's absolutely time for something -- almost anything -- else.
Art Review LOS ANGELES — Everyone — almost everyone — agrees.
" : "Mental health is almost impossible to get right.
Earlier this year, Qatar agreed to increase its stake in Rosneft to almost 19 percent after buying out Swiss trader Glencore almost entirely from their two-year-old joint venture.
For those fortunate enough not to know, "involuntary celibates" are a particular subset of people (almost entirely male) who blame externalities (almost always women) for their inability to have sex.
Currently Ukraine, whose 12 million pensioners number almost as many as the working population, spends more on pensions as a percentage of gross domestic product than almost any other country.
I've been visiting Central Europe almost every year and almost every year my buddy Jack Deneut has been setting up PragueCrunch, our kind-of-semi-annual celebration of Czech startups.
As a newbie staffing a one-man outpost in the Wyoming wilderness, the first line of defense against forest fires, you're alone and almost entirely cut off from society. Almost.
I once almost made out with a guy at a party who wound up being a second-cousin — and we didn't make the connection until it was almost too late.
And to almost any Muslim, the idea of a Christian reading during an act of worship in a mosque would seem almost incomprehensible: an absurd watering-down of Islam's integrity.
We're talking 13,000 kilometers of track, almost a thousand trains, 335,000 lights, and more than 200,000 little figurines spread across a layout that's now takes up almost 14,000 square feet.
The almost-free petrol is almost never available to ordinary Venezuelans, since regime cronies tend to grab it and sell it on the black market at a colossal mark-up.
Chris Christie's performance both in New Jersey and in the national arena over the past couple of years almost could have seen Friday's sweaty embrace of Donald Trump coming. Almost.
"I almost didn't fill that one out, because I was actually sick… I filled it out Thursday morning, right before the deadline, and I almost didn't do it," he said.
Requests have increased sharply, jumping from 3,000 applications in fiscal year 2015 to almost 9,000 requests in the first 11 months of fiscal year 2016 -- an increase of almost 200%.
" On Sunday night, he wrote on Facebook: "There is almost no aid on the ground here and we are almost out of food (uncooked ramen, cookies, peanut butter) and water.
So you can almost understand why Kiyoshi Kimura, owner of the Japanese restaurant chain Sushizanmai, recently decided to purchase a 613-pound, $3.1 million bluefin tuna for his restaurant.  Almost.
"The forest-through-the-trees issue is this: Markets are focusing on whether interest rates should remain almost zero or go up to slightly more than almost zero," he said.
"Looking at the fact that the three missiles have landed on almost the same spot at almost the same time, I think their missile technology has substantially improved," she said.
Since its inception in 1995, Selco India has sold 318,400 solar home systems, and has provided power systems to almost 10,000 schools, hospitals and other institutions, almost all in Karnataka.
The good news ... Blanket, we're told, is getting almost all A's at his private school and has become extremely social ... a big change from when he was almost painfully introverted.
Our reporting shows that lawyers abound who almost never visit their clients (and therefore never learn their life story), conduct little to no additional investigation, and file almost no motions.
Trump has several high-profile, career-minded endorsers, but he has developed almost no campaign infrastructure that could become a movement foundation, and he's inspired almost no down-ballot proteges.
Any operation will almost certainly be very long-term and gradual — evidenced by the fact the current offensive is separated from Mosul by almost 40 miles and the river Tigris.
At the peak of the euro zone crisis, the spread was almost 150 bps, and in the wake of the Lehman Brothers collapse in 2008 it was almost 230 bps.
Since Trump is currently trailing in almost every poll in almost every key state he has to produce in such a way that will allow him to cross that threshold.
Sure, it is producing lots of semiconductors – almost $80 billion worth in 2017, according to Deloitte – but the country remains almost entirely dependent on foreign suppliers for cutting-edge technology.
Her motivation is that she is so smart, it's almost like she's in her head more than she's in her body—she almost knows too much for her own good.
London's per capita GDP is almost two-thirds higher than the U.K. average, and almost two and a half times higher than that of the U.K.'s poorest region, Wales.
Workers who would be furloughed include almost all of NASA's staff, affecting almost 28503,22019 workers, and 41,000 employees at the Department of Commerce, comprising about 86 percent of that agency.
The wood on the interior walls had been rigorously stained, and was almost the color of fudge, a stark contrast to the world outside, which was relentlessly, almost oppressively bright.
While she posts a selfie almost every day wearing a different two-piece suit, the trick of Emily's Instagram is that her shots are almost never actually about the bikini.
Almost a quarter (24 percent) of firms in Asia, and almost a fifth (2 percent) of firms in the UK, expect personal liability to increase significantly in the year ahead.
"Almost everything that was lagging has now rallied, and almost everything that was doing well has been hurt," the Baird strategist Willie Delwiche said in an interview with Business Insider.
Instead, the U.S. economy saw almost no benefit from the oil price collapse because the boost in consumer spending was almost entirely offset by a reduction in oil-related investment.
Moscow has a long history with North Korea — the Soviet Union made up almost half of North Korea's foreign trade for almost 30 years until it collapsed in the 1990s.
Her voice was almost unrecognizable in the role, and she infused the character with enough personality that you almost forgot that the weirdness was explained away with tainted tattoo ink.
As fast as the musicians' hands were moving, the music itself was radiant and almost motionless for long stretches — almost, because it was also changing inexorably, and there were landmarks.
While you wait to hear the full thing, you'll have to settle for "Nervous Young Inhumans" (which sounds almost, almost Killers-circa-Hot Fuss-y now) and its accompanying video.
Fully one-third of Democrats and almost half of all Republicans would be "displeased" if their child married someone from the opposite political party – up almost ten-fold from 1960.
The states' sources vary greatly from almost all coal in West Virginia and Kentucky to nine states with three main sources of almost equal size, usually coal, gas and nuclear.
As defenses against rape allegations go, saying that the alleged victim "failed to avoid the injuries of which she complains" is such classic victim blaming that it's almost unbelievable — almost.
But reported rat sightings have increased almost 40 percent in the past few years, and city health inspections have found almost double the number of active signs of the animals.
The stock market's nosedive has hurt almost every company, knocking the S&P 500 down almost 19% from its record-high close on February 19, less than three weeks ago.
A Pew Research Center study from 2016 showed that almost 60 percent of adults got their news from television and that, of those, almost 50 percent relied on local stations.
"It would be almost certain that the decade will be warmer than the previous, almost certain that we will break at least one annual record in the process," Arndt said.
A Twitter poll Friday showed 75 percent of almost 400 respondents have gone to work even when they worried they might be contagious — almost twice the figure in CityMD's survey.
MSCI's all country world index, which tracks almost 50 countries, was down more than 1% ahead of U.S. trading and almost 10% for the week - the worst since October 2008.
MSCI's all-country world index, which tracks almost 50 countries, was down more than 1% ahead of U.S. trading and almost 10% for the week - the worst since October 2008.
A testament to a Swedish love of good and simple design, Larsson Korgmakare's style of seating is crafted almost exclusively from the larger rattan poles, incorporating almost no intricate weaving.
The most recent national data indicate that almost 25 percent of children in the United States have experienced at least one ACE and almost 22 percent have two or more.
And then you hear something that almost sounds like a bell, and almost sounds like a bass — and in fact it's the piano and the violins from the very beginning.
Almost 30 percent of people had none of the three advance-care elements, while almost 40 percent had all three, according to the results in JAMA Internal Medicine, October 31.
Chipotle posted 11% same-store sales growth in its quarter ending September along with almost 88% growth in digital sales, which made up almost one-fifth of its quarterly sales.
Which last week they did almost immediately, summoning Lynch for a physical, and which Sunday night they did almost immediately again, opening the second half with three consecutive scoring drives.
All this makes it feel almost inconceivable that only months ago, much of Northern California was devastated by fire, and that a raging blaze almost completely wiped out a community.
Much like Dunkin', Tim Hortons is a casual, counter-service spot for coffee, breakfast sandwiches, and pastries that can be found on almost every corner in Canada — with almost 5,000 locations, it's Canada's largest restaurant chain  and claims to serve almost eight of every 10 cups of coffee sold in the country.
Although Sir Anthony Hopkins has won dozens of awards for acting, he recently admitted that his chosen career was almost an accident — and that it was almost derailed by alcohol addiction.
China has reported almost 40 separate outbreaks of African swine fever in 10 provinces and municipalities since its first case in early August, leading to the slaughter of almost 50,000 animals.
I buy almost all of my shoes from either Target or Payless because I have really pretty shockingly large feet for a woman and almost no other stores carry my size.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is almost certainly aware of the technical shortcomings of the order FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is almost certainly aware of the technical shortcomings of the order Theoretically.
"At the event I was aware of the prize jumps from round to round, and when we almost got knocked out [it felt like] my life was almost over," he says.
The coronavirus has infected almost 64,000 people globally with almost 1,400 deaths in China, but only one in Japan where fear is rising with so much attention focused on the outbreak.
Dylan, a dyed-in-the-wool romantic, has almost no hard edges — how do you make someone whose romantic idealism appears almost crippling also a character people want to root for?
It's also amazingly thin—almost to the point of making us worried about getting a paper cut while wearing one, but you would almost certainly barely feel it on your wrist.
Google Hangouts has been available for almost three years now, and while it still has a few minor issues, it's still a slick and powerful messaging platform that works almost anywhere.
The carrier's pre-tax profit almost doubled last year to over $100 million and it sees its bottomline rising by almost a third this year, thanks to a low cost base.
" Evans claimed that the man's erratic behavior made her "slam on the brakes so hard that my phone went flying" that her son "almost got whiplash and almost hit the dash.
Almost a half million irregular migrants are estimated to be living in Italy, while in 2016, almost a million irregular migrants were found to be living illegally in the European Union.
In retaliation, Badison got revenge by first sticking gum in her hair and then, later in the episode, planting drugs in Piper's shoe during a search (she almost, almost was caught).
Clinton will almost certainly appoint a left wing Secretary of Labor — to appease Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren supporters — making federal progress on a new worker classification almost impossible, he said.
But if you're still lusting after Apple's fitness-focused wearable, we found a great deal on the Apple Watch Series 3 that almost puts it within the same price range (almost).
In other words, while Clinton and Sanders were almost perfectly split in the tally of voter-determined delegates, superdelegates threw their weight behind Clinton by an almost 25-to-1 ratio.
" Evans claimed that the man's erratic behavior made her "slam on the brakes so hard that my phone went flying" that her son "almost got whiplash and almost hit the dash.

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