Only then is the diligent customer told the rates on offer, ranging from almost nothing to almost nothing at all.
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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.
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There is very little -- almost nothing -- left to lose!
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Almost nothing stood in our way — nothing except ourselves.
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Almost nothing stood in the way — except human resistance.
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Since then, it's said almost nothing about the new platform.
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With Blue Apron portions, that number shrinks to almost nothing.
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So I confess to knowing almost nothing about this world.
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Because there's almost nothing about the Continental worth fawning over.
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And almost nothing is less efficient than a trade war.
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It is asking almost nothing of China, bar the pandas.
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"Think about it … We'd get, like, almost nothing," West said.
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That means the government can borrow money for almost nothing.
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Almost nothing that has happened so far has been scary.
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In parts of Germany it has shrivelled to almost nothing.
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Digital words have come to mean almost nothing to me.
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In a matter of months, there was almost nothing left.
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"They are being whittled down to almost nothing," says Kahler.
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Almost nothing is publicly known about its nimbleness or accuracy.
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Which is incredible, really, considering there's almost nothing to it.
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During the same stretch, we heard almost nothing from Lawler.
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Almost nothing works in our lives without harmony and balance.
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They were sharing everything they had, which was almost nothing.
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The poor new arrivals, meanwhile, get by with almost nothing.
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Death sentencing isn't just declining; it's dropped to almost nothing.
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I pay almost nothing for the financial services I use.
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But, to millions of voters, those terms mean almost nothing.
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Almost nothing in the video allows true contemporaneity to Indians.
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I have almost nothing to do with the print edition.
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O to almost nothing from a third of the company.
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"We were starting from almost nothing [in Washington]," said Golden.
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There's almost nothing he'll take off the table going in.
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Here in the pool, there was almost nothing to read.
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There seems almost nothing Mr. Foster won't do these days.
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He knows almost nothing about a large percentage of issues.
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Almost nothing could be turned up by the record company.
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But in these particular pictures, there is almost nothing phony.
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Knows almost nothing about the hideous world we're living in.
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The bill does almost nothing to actually enhance sportsmen's access.
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When she was finished, they were left with almost nothing.
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The answer has almost nothing to do with Infinity War.
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This bill changes almost nothing about what NASA is doing.
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And yet Suu Kyi has said, and done, almost nothing.
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Almost nothing in the way of legislation has been accomplished.
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There's almost nothing good that could come from Bran finding Drogon.
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At that point, I had almost nothing to do with Reddit.
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Those with almost nothing will give you everything they have left.
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Tech companies make billions off OSS and give almost nothing back.
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We have learned almost nothing that we did not already know.
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Government salaries, when they are paid, are now worth almost nothing.
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At that time, the internet was almost nothing but discussion forums.
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Almost nothing is permitted in the fight against domestic gun violence.
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On the surface, these two movies have almost nothing in common.
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Now I'm one of those girls that came from almost nothing.
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Almost nothing can match the noise canceling abilities of these cans.
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The gospels describe how Christ fed a multitude with almost nothing.
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Her family knew almost nothing about her work life, they said.
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It has loads of chicken in—almost nothing else in fact.
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Mr Bowie, true to form, remembered almost nothing of the filming.
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And yet when I went into the literature there's almost nothing.
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They agree on almost nothing — except, perhaps, in their TV schedules.
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It's standard anti-theft technology that costs almost nothing to add.
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He would have otherwise paid almost nothing in taxes that year.
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Remembering it all now in Reva's bed, I felt almost nothing.
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On examination, almost nothing about the device seems to have changed.
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VICE News spent time with residents who have almost nothing left.
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They had almost nothing in common but liked each other immediately.
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As a result, almost nothing she's done has ever felt forced.
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Andrew Das: Huge chance there for Denmark, out of almost nothing.
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In the face of disruption, older companies could do almost nothing.
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Even worse, we've done almost nothing to deter another Russian attack.
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Of city life and Japan, she said, she misses almost nothing.
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"In low income countries, almost nothing is happening," Dr. Qadir said.
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They have almost nothing: no electricity, no paved roads, no sewers.
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It's like a person who speaks constantly but says almost nothing.
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It was just last year when almost nothing worked for investors.
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Investors are willing to buy U.S. government bonds for almost nothing.
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She knew very little about animals, and almost nothing about cats.
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Huge protests erupted out of almost nothing in Brazil in 2013.
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If you look at here - Shenzhen was created from almost nothing.
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While almost nothing has moved his approval ratings, health care has.
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And the police did almost nothing to properly investigate her complaint.
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And, thanks to peer pressure, almost nothing leaks to the press.
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But there's almost nothing he can do about that as president.
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They came to our home with almost nothing: three diapers, no formula.
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Borrowing becomes less attractive when interest rates start rising from almost nothing.
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My background is in theater, and in theater, you have almost nothing.
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These things are almost nothing, and yet they are who we are.
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And this has almost nothing to do with a certain imminent election.
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It's badass and has almost nothing in common with its schoolyard predecessor.
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There is, quite literally, almost nothing it cannot do to your computer.
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That palace could be removed anyway: almost nothing ever happens in it.
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Amazon has said almost nothing in public about its health-care strategy.
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He said almost nothing about the unseemly business of actually making money.
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Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor meet this weekend to decide almost nothing.
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They do almost nothing for the hits that twist players' heads violently.
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Almost nothing about Roy Moore's candidacy for Senate has been without controversy.
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Almost nothing is branded unique to the retailer, meaning nothing is proprietary.
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All told, there's almost nothing these companies, together, don't know about us.
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In fact, it felt like there was almost nothing there at all.
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There is almost nothing like China's electronics factories or Bangladesh's textile sweatshops.
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With Spielberg in command, almost nothing is allowed to soothe the tension.
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He doesn't just risk his life; he cares almost nothing for it.
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Sometimes it's almost nothing, and then sometimes I almost can't keep up.
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They basically know almost nothing that would be relevant to the election.
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By Sunday, the overall energy of the attendees dwindled to almost nothing.
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And that Republicans will be able to do almost nothing about it.
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Almost nothing is outside of Congress' power to structure, condition, and limit.
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They weigh almost nothing and they're as warm as a down comforter.
|
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Look at the margin of sports wagering in Vegas — it's almost nothing.
|
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Because this map tells you almost nothing about how Americans are voting.
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When President Barack Obama ended the moratorium in 2015, almost nothing changed.
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The Italian government offered huge Tuscan parcels to Sardinians for almost nothing.
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She is afraid of almost everything, whereas he's afraid of almost nothing.
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But by 1979, there was still almost nothing to show for it.
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And the ensuing decades have done almost nothing to slow their roll.
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Apart from the fish negotiations, almost nothing is happening at the WTO.
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But almost nothing has been done to provide justice for the victims.
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By all accounts, it has done almost nothing to reduce sex trafficking.
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If he doesn't want help, there's almost nothing the family can do.
|
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Some relied on humor — while complaining that almost nothing rhymes with "orange"!
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To everyone's surprise, her tumors shrank to almost nothing, and she survived.
|
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But they say the explosives reveal almost nothing about the bomber's ideology.
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With his family's house and shops destroyed, he had almost nothing left.
|
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And what Lashinsky gets back from Google is ... almost nothing at all.
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"There's almost nothing left for me to be scared of," he said.
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Then he learned there was almost nothing he could do about it.
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Mark said, You become aware that what you're doing is almost nothing.
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We learn almost nothing about Galaxy Patrol, the story within a story.
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I read almost nothing but Colette for the rest of the summer.
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Almost nothing went to providing services such as schools in remote areas.
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The Art Deco hotels were getting ragged and renting for almost nothing.
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The first video that surfaced shows the punch but almost nothing before.
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This is the Wandelweiser illusion: from almost nothing, vast forms arise. ♦
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We have done almost nothing as a nation to deal with that.
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It's a week on from the Fear premiere, and there's almost nothing.
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For fat women in the US, it's fast fashion or almost nothing.
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Today, we're still in a state of emergency, but almost nothing has changed.
|
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Remember that his appeal to independents has almost nothing to do with him.
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She looks almost nothing like the talented, beautiful woman she's supposed to portray.
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A Twitter search for "LACMA redesign" will similarly yield almost nothing but derision.
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We got out with almost nothing and I'm sure my house is gone.
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It worked for a few of them, shrinking them back to almost nothing.
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There's almost nothing on it apart from the event's date, time and place.
|
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In the hours before it, CNN could speak of almost nothing but Trump.
|
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Over the past two months in particular, the market has done almost nothing.
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Since then she has done almost nothing to make good on that promise.
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But in most cases almost nothing is done to fix the underlying problem.
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Unfortunately, almost nothing prepared viewers for Jimmy's decision to abandon his legal dreams.
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No. Especially in the olden days almost nothing came through Apple's official channels.
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"If I refinance something, I can get money for almost nothing," Trump said.
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Bottom line: Short-term, almost nothing that happens here will impact Uber's business.
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With all of Jean's various victims in the dark, almost nothing can happen.
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Second, that opposition, which initially seemed so fierce, quickly diminished to almost nothing.
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I can't emphasize this enough: I know almost nothing about the Mueller Report.
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In fact, it's beyond easy starting a business for almost nothing these days.
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It has almost nothing to do with the size of either partner's genitals.
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"So when you talk about influenza, almost nothing is absolutely precision," Fauci said.
|
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Almost nothing in the NBA is as predictable as a Lou Williams possession.
|
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"Literally almost nothing," she said when asked about her knowledge of the deal.
|
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BEAUTY Instead of layers of shadow and liner, what about applying ... almost nothing?
|
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We learn almost nothing about Dan's life outside the job, for two reasons.
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I own almost nothing because I can afford to—minimalism is a luxury.
|
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When they do opt for story, though, there's almost nothing they won't touch.
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When I first went into self-isolation, I expected almost nothing to change.
|
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Driving in an urban environment is almost nothing like driving in the suburbs.
|
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On this day, the space between earth and clouds narrowed to almost nothing.
|
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What's more, plastic straws have almost nothing to do with the climate crisis.
|
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Democrats agreed with almost nothing in the GOP report except for this point.
|
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Looks-wise, there's almost nothing that distinguishes the Taycan as an electric car.
|
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But almost nothing has provoked farmers and ranchers more than New York Rep.
|
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They agree on almost nothing, but Trump admires his passion and spunk. 32.
|
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Toussaint has almost nothing, Berlinski writes, but for one extraordinary asset: his optimism.
|
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In fact, that whole cycle had almost nothing to do with Reagan policies.
|
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It's also crucial to Act II that Daisy knows almost nothing about Melinda.
|
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But new exemptions released this week cut the policy down to almost nothing.
|
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Both were solid arguments, given that we have almost nothing to go on.
|
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Instantly, the amount of harassment I received from bots plummeted to almost nothing.
|
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"Almost nothing came through Apple's official channels, especially in the older days," Gruber said.
|
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From a user's perspective, almost nothing about macOS has changed in this latest release.
|
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The brains of people with alcoholism shared almost nothing in common with anyone else's.
|
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But U.S. troops are still there along the border with almost nothing to do.
|
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On Saturday, many Americans are celebrating a holiday they likely know almost nothing about.
|
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But when foreign companies ship their products into America, we charge them almost nothing.
|
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"This is 30 out of about 200,000, so it is almost nothing," he added.
|
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Almost nothing of substance is every discussed on Ellen, and I'm not even mad.
|
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SpaceX has almost nothing but paperwork ahead of its first astronaut launch, NASA says.
|
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SK: I hate getting apologies because there's almost nothing I can do with that.
|
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So at present we are keeping our eyes tight shut and doing almost nothing.
|
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Few in the world know them, and they know almost nothing of the world.
|
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As with the voice-overs, he charged almost nothing until he honed his skill.
|
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There's almost nothing to it beyond its tight, rhythmical action and throwback level design.
|
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Desire is linked to sex, but it has almost nothing to do with it.
|
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Rey asks Leia how the Resistance can rebuild when they've got almost nothing left.
|
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It is set to become Thailand's third-largest from almost nothing a year ago.
|
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Successive governments have encouraged them to waste water by charging almost nothing for it.
|
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It pains me that I feel almost nothing when I use the new Kindle.
|
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In the 32 remaining states, the federal government contributes "almost nothing" to capital construction.
|
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Database engineers know almost nothing about what supply chain software customers want or need.
|
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There is almost nothing on this Earth that is more romantic than good lighting.
|
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You basically sold everything You covered shorts and got positions down to almost nothing.
|
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In fact, this has almost nothing to do with the addiction potential of cigarettes.
|
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Spring is sprung, the grass has risen, I know almost nothing of nuclear fission.
|
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Equipment was scarce, and funding for the television stations had withered to almost nothing.
|
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He had never rowed in open seas and knew almost nothing about ocean navigation.
|
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As for Adèle Haenel, far from milking the role, she gives almost nothing away.
|
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The SDF was created from almost nothing, with backing by existing Kurdish political groups.
|
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There's almost nothing you can't do with this grill and a cast iron pan
|
|
And what does it cost?" he asked, before answering the question himself: "Almost nothing.
|
|
On Beauty Instead of layers of shadow and liner, what about applying ... almost nothing?
|
|
And the reasons have almost nothing to do with Disney or remakes at all.
|
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Americans would get free tax prep, and it would cost the government almost nothing.
|
|
On the legislative front, almost nothing of value was achieved for the American people.
|
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Since then, the justices have said almost nothing about the scope of that right.
|
|
Almost nothing exemplifies this better than the latest series from Humans of New York.
|
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As a software engineer, I know almost nothing about silicon (the beauty of abstraction).
|
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HBO's "Random Acts of Flyness" is like almost nothing you've seen on TV before.
|
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Almost nothing in McConnell's bill suggested any understanding of what needs to be done.
|
|
Almost nothing will be, they say -- unless we take drastic action on climate change.
|
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The Constitution says almost nothing about the chief justice's role in presidential impeachment trials.
|
|
"Almost everything is outside of Africa, and almost nothing is in Africa," she noted.
|
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Danziger, though a veteran of the industry, had almost nothing to show his audience.
|
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And Farley does almost nothing to prepare for the still-needed new Hudson tunnels.
|
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Only it has almost nothing to do with earpiece-wearing agents or armored cars.
|
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By the time Obama left office this January, America's official words meant almost nothing.
|
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They will soon look almost nothing like the men who walked on the moon.
|
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The House minority can do almost nothing to push an agenda or pass legislation.
|
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Macron and Le Pen have almost nothing in common, save for their outsider status.
|
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Even after 230 hours of play, I had seen almost nothing in this trailer.
|
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Photos of the home after the blaze show almost nothing left of the structure.
|
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They scrunch up to almost nothing and have enabled me to travel extremely lightly.
|
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Unusually, there's almost nothing in common between my first submission and the final grid.
|
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At first, there's almost nothing there, but perusing the system soon reveals something else.
|
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They live in different worlds, desire different things, and share almost nothing in common.
|
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None of UnReal is subtle, because almost nothing it's depicting has ever been subtle.
|
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There is almost nothing on the walls, no pedestals, no vinyl, and no labels.
|
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For all the information we give networks about ourselves, they offer almost nothing in return.
|
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But we learn almost nothing about the total value of bank, brokerage and retirement accounts.
|
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"Almost nothing is as we anticipated," Juno's principal investigator Scott Bolton told WIRED in May.
|
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"We know almost nothing about what parts of the brain mediate its effect," he says.
|
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And while the shows have almost nothing in common, her reasoning actually makes total sense.
|
|
But since the announcement of its creation, almost nothing is known about the task force.
|
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In 2018, I resolve to accept that as a political professional, I know almost nothing.
|
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It costs almost nothing to produce and then they license it…and they're guaranteed sales.
|
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Although dark energy drives the expansion of the universe, we know almost nothing about it.
|
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In contrast, I learned almost nothing about credit cards, IRAs and interest rates at school.
|
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And Clinton has done almost nothing to try to recast herself as a change agent.
|
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Mr Zelensky, not wishing to divide opinions and votes, said almost nothing about his politics.
|
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But almost nothing in Microsoft's Office suite really deserves or needs that much extra support.
|
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And there's almost nothing major to complain about on the 5T, except for the cameras.
|
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I said that they needed to keep him simple and have him know almost nothing.
|
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They found almost nothing for them there—no electricity, no running water, no paved roads.
|
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The mixer made the cream pigment way too liquid-y, and almost nothing showed up.
|
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The most recent national polls show almost nothing but doom and gloom for the GOP.
|
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I sat in silence, understanding almost nothing, and yet understanding everything I needed to know.
|
|
Sanders "did almost nothing to raise money in 20203," Gifford wrote on Twitter this week.
|
|
"I need almost nothing now," said Chen Ershou, a famous geologist who has since died.
|
|
"There's almost nothing we can do to control distracted driving, similar to speeding," he said.
|
|
Big corporations nab about 22015 percent of government incentive dollars, leaving small businesses almost nothing.
|
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And when I tried to corroborate their accounts, almost nothing they said could be verified.
|
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"Before Mozart, there was almost nothing that could be compared with it," Mr. Frost said.
|
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"My opponent has 85003 years and done almost nothing on immigration," Scott said early on.
|
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From Claure's public speaking abilities, to empty Sprint stores, almost nothing has been off limits.
|
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He gains almost nothing from this political cowardice—but hundreds of thousands stand to lose.
|
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The fact that it is active tells you almost nothing about what is going on.
|
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Now, preparing yet again to fight Hirota, the Georgia native says he feels almost nothing.
|
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The big picture: Trump has done almost nothing to dispel these theories since taking office.
|
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In actual fact the writing of "Empire Falls" had almost nothing to do with Columbine.
|
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But he is now more than a year into knowing almost nothing about American politics.
|
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Americans have heard almost nothing about it from the White House in the intervening year.
|
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B.A. selection among his teammates and, as usual, while saying almost nothing along the way.
|
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In 1993, she sued them and won a $1.5 million judgment, but collected almost nothing.
|
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That was my big takeaway, was he said almost nothing that was sort of news.
|
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Shopping Guide For relaxing by a fire, almost nothing is cozier than a wingback chair.
|
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Yet the majority of women keep their money in bank accounts that yield almost nothing.
|
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And remember, courtesy of The West Wing, almost nothing is where you think it is.
|
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And this was the big lesson of the 2010s: Almost nothing is as it seems.
|
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But that led to almost nothing, as the Government Accountability Office concluded in a report.
|
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Turtle is almost devoid of interiority; almost nothing she thinks or says is worth quoting.
|
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For the vast majority of British people, almost nothing will change the day after Brexit.
|
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But almost nothing is known about their plans to live part time in the country.
|
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" Howard concluded, "These things have almost nothing to do with what makes the workplace safe.
|
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We knew almost nothing about Neanderthals, but already we assumed they were ogres and losers.
|
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I'd bought clothes made of magical fabrics that breathed, weighed almost nothing, and were indestructible.
|
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By six months, infants were supposed to babble freely, but hers had said almost nothing.
|
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Name Withheld You know almost nothing about this woman and have no relationship with her.
|
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It appears as though Democrats got their way — and conservatives got almost nothing they wanted.
|
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Right now, in the minds of the vast majority of Americans, "GND" signifies almost nothing.
|
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SMYRNA, Ga. – Sandra Bullock sailed through a Georgia House Democratic primary by doing almost nothing – literally.
|
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The lions left almost nothing behind, according to police, who have yet to identify the victim.
|
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Then of course there's the issue of climate change, which they've done almost nothing to solve.
|
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"He is now more than a year into knowing almost nothing about American politics," Dolnick writes.
|
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The stock market withstood fierce punishment last year and had almost nothing to show for it.
|
|
There's almost nothing that infuriates me more on Survivor than watching two people – supposed superfans both!
|
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Your pay is proof of your worth, McGregor would say, which means you're worth almost nothing.
|
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Beyond the 2018 launch year, almost nothing is known about the streaming service, which Warner Bros.
|
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When Ferrari started studying procrastination in the 203s, there was almost nothing published on the topic.
|
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AND I AVOIDED GOING INTO POLITICS WHERE IT MIGHT BE ARGUED ALMOST NOTHING EVER GETS DONE.
|
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It's pretty simple, and it has almost nothing to do with the date on the package.
|
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Slade: What was interesting about it in retrospect was it told us almost nothing about Tim.
|
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And then, Trump comes in to try to broker a peace deal, gives up almost nothing.
|
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Let's put aside the personal income tax cut, since we have almost nothing to go on.
|
|
It finally exists: a smartphone that's (almost) nothing but a big, gorgeous screen on the front.
|
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Almost nothing has more influence over a nation's welfare than the growth rate of its economy.
|
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"It's ironic, counterintuitive even, that obits have almost nothing to do with death," Margalit Fox says.
|
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As expected, the plan itself does almost nothing to prevent Trump from profiting from his presidency.
|
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It can do almost nothing aside from flop around like, well, a fish out of water.
|
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The thing feels like almost nothing in my hands and packs down tightly in my bag.
|
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A knowledge of relevant history is essential to high-stakes diplomacy, but Trump reads almost nothing.
|
|
" Solanas had, she felt, "been consigned to history as this lunatic, almost nothing written about her.
|
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By the same token, you can get almost nothing out of people who believe the opposite.
|
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But don't be disappointed when you get your download and find there's almost nothing in there.
|
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When she landed her first hit, an uppercut to Matt's chin, it felt like almost nothing.
|
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She said nothing in response to the legislation then, and almost nothing on North Carolina now.
|
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Which is why it's a surprise that, until very recently, Hval knew almost nothing about astrology.
|
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Of course, we know almost nothing about the virus, so it really upsets doctors and scientist.
|
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But it contributes almost nothing to NATO missions and it has a military with modest capabilities.
|
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Does that sound like a lot to pay for a device that does, well, almost nothing?
|
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The Bedouin I've met live a very simple life, and learn to survive with almost nothing.
|
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We are willing to pay a fortune for the former, and almost nothing for the latter.
|
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We talked almost nothing about politics, but about relationships and love and how we grew up.
|
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It supports simple vinegar-based screenings that cost almost nothing — but can prevent an agonizing death.
|
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But he did almost nothing to stem the defection of a dozen Republicans, an embarrassing rebuke.
|
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"My sense is there is almost nothing about this administration that is traditional," Mr. Reilly said.
|
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It turned out that the teen had been homeless for weeks and had eaten almost nothing.
|
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What separates her from older generations is her Catholicism has almost nothing to do with God.
|
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The advent of so much new science in this area means that almost nothing is impossible.
|
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However, he added that "almost nothing" could withstand a Category 5 storm — the most severe rating.
|
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Yes. But for yet another year, you'll have gotten away with another Halloween doing almost nothing.
|
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And almost nothing makes more difference in a society than being able to read and write.
|
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There's almost nothing you can do in separating yourself from something that's become bigger than yourself.
|
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There seems to be almost nothing about which we can reach consensus in the United States.
|
|
Bonds typically pay a fraction of that, and cash savings like bank accounts earn almost nothing.
|
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The meat came from Apple Creek Farm in Bowdoinham, and I did almost nothing to it.
|
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But if you're ready for a bigger change, almost nothing is more effective than new tile.
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People who know almost nothing about the court and can't name another justice know her name.
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You know I have a weird man crush on someone I agree with on almost nothing.
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They know those standards, when applied to women, do almost nothing but repress their potential and desire.
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I'm pretty sure the kids will eat almost nothing for dinner after snacking this late — oh well!
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"We're trying to do the most we can, but there's almost nothing we can do," Alcivar said.
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They want to hate the federal government, while being given, for almost nothing, access to federal land.
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Today, almost nothing remains of what was very recently a vast expanse of bountiful marshes and swampland.
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"With the heavy rain, that fire activity is almost nothing," Cal Fire Operations Chief Josh Bischoff said.
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Even still, there is almost nothing I can conceive of happening that could have a substantial impact.
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There is almost nothing, ladies and gentlemen, in our collective behavior that suggests that that is true.
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There are fans who'd rather hear the Mary who poured out almost nothing but pain and sorrow.
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I have almost nothing left in my fridge but I don't have time to worry about that.
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Almost nothing is known about the new leader of the Islamic State, including who he really is.
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This video reminds me of Eugene Ionesco's Story No. 2, a surreal children's book about almost nothing.
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But on a narrative or creative level, the new Pirates has almost nothing of value to offer.
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It was probably the best relationship I ever had, and I did almost nothing to find it.
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Their Democratic colleagues agreed with almost nothing in the GOP report except for this point about Papadopoulos.
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Dorsey gave several interviews during this time, and I read them all, and I learned almost nothing.
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What is that from a ... Almost nothing, except we'll obsess over it because it's a psychological barrier.
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Except that these tiny metalenses end up being thinner than a human hair, and weigh almost nothing.
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Tesla had spent more than $1 billion building the Gigafactory, and almost nothing was going as planned.
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After all, there is almost nothing more alarming to a parent than a sick or injured child.
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If you've read or even skimmed the books, you know she has almost nothing to work with.
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"Women used to go without the hijab and represent Somalia internationally while wearing almost nothing," she said.
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"Hologram," on the other hand, is a 2012 novel whose main point is that almost nothing happens.
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Or maybe Harvey, who had known almost nothing but success, just needed time to cope with failure.
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Korea has almost nothing in common with India, apart from a tenuous connection through ancient Buddhist history.
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Western governments did almost nothing in response, and, predictably, attacks on those who allegedly offend Islam continued.
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The good news: I'd never been less concerned about my appearance while wearing almost nothing in public.
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Almost nothing Pruitt has ever said about climate change has made sense, or been true, or either.
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A cheap health plan that covers almost nothing would be basically worthless to a lot of people.
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Emerging from the meeting Wednesday in Ryan's office, a reticent Pelosi disclosed almost nothing about the discussion.
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She had almost nothing to pack besides her clothes and Landon's before relocating to the state capital.
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"My sense was the jury's decision had almost nothing to do with the judge's instructions," he said.
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Outside of the core functionality of Stadia — streaming games — almost nothing else is ready for the spotlight.
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There's almost nothing from Ray's journey that seems to have escaped Molina's notice during his archival research.
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Orders dried up, including those from Russell Athletic, and they cut the work force to almost nothing.
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Emily Ratajkowski stripped down to almost nothing and took her puppies out for a chilly winter stroll.
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"Chuck, I know almost nothing about tennis — I'm not even sure I can spell McEnroe," I said.
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But as I detailed on Tuesday, even that poll contains almost nothing but bad news for Trump.
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On TV, HBO's "Random Acts of Flyness" is like almost nothing you've seen before, our critic writes.
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But it would break the decades-long coma from which Congress has done almost nothing about guns.
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The outcome, at least so far, is an inconsistent mix of rules that leaves almost nothing resolved.
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There is almost nothing in medicine that can be done, ordered or documented by the patient/customer.
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There's almost nothing that you, or your family, can do that will protect you more from infections.
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"It's interesting because we really know almost nothing about this pig's behavior in nature," Root-Bernstein explained.
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And there are lots of people smarter than me, and they can do it for almost nothing.
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For the vast majority of British people, almost nothing will immediately change as a result of Brexit.
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Yet almost nothing is reported about the treaty-making and government lies that preceded these military conflicts.
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Thank god for that, because without Poe's suggestive nodding, there's almost nothing else horny about this movie.
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I couldn't figure out why all these desserts cost so much and the appetizers cost almost nothing.
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And just like fake news, "deals" cost almost nothing to make, and have a huge upside: Profit.
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Mavens revenue has gone from almost nothing in 21.0 to $385 million in the 2016 third quarter.
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They agree on almost nothing, but both remember the day when things fell apart the same way.
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Their traditional tools have been largely exhausted, as most countries' interest rates have been pushed to almost nothing.
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And GND critics have almost nothing to say on the subject other than the occasional handwaving at bipartisanship.
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It turns out there's almost nothing more divisive to a national identity than building a presidency around nationalism.
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It was possible to watch the play or see the movie and learn almost nothing about the Holocaust.
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A musician can bare their soul in their lyrics, but the audience still knows almost nothing about them.
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Well, we learned almost nothing about "Adobe Marketing Cloud," the service (or product?) this ad is ostensibly selling.
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"Once the rain started falling, there was almost nothing to be done," board Lead Investigator Mark Wingard said.
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Almost nothing in the Senate impresses an 85033-year old; introducing her to Captain America was pretty awesome!
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Below is an album by a Boston-based group called Something Merry, about which I know almost nothing.
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In fact, there is almost nothing in psychological science for which there is more evidence than these claims.
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"I wake up at night thinking about it, and there's almost nothing else I think about," Cleeremans says.
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"If you want to grab something in space, almost nothing else works" besides the gecko grip, says Cutkosky.
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We spent a lot of time talking, but somehow we learned almost nothing of importance about each other.
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At first glance, there is almost nothing special about this picture, which has the feel of a snapshot.
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This means the trees have to start eating up their reserves of energy, until there's almost nothing left.
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But what I hadn't anticipated was the fact that almost nothing I tried on could be zipped up.
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In this way, McCarty captures a progression that resists narrative, disclosing almost nothing of Patty's personality or actions.
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It's not that I consider it too precious to mock—I consider almost nothing too precious to mock.
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A recent government demand for Signal's data showed that the app maker has almost nothing to turn over.
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He knows almost nothing about foreign or domestic policy and isn't even very good at pretending he does.
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"Almost nothing has arrived from the government, and we don't know what else we can do," Lopez said.
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Embraer would retain the defense business that generates almost nothing in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
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The film has received almost nothing but fantastic reviews, and this short trailer makes it look remarkably beautiful.
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I worked six days a week for 12 hours a day and had almost nothing left for food.
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Thursday was a travel day but I spent almost nothing on food thanks to my credit card perks.
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In "A Book About Love" he argues that this wild first ecstasy feels true but is almost nothing.
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These plans do not have to comply with ACA requirements and cover almost nothing, including pre-existing conditions.
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Trump's future is now in the hands of a divided, hyper-partisan Congress that agrees on almost nothing.
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And Barbara Hershey is Nina's mother, who stops at almost nothing to push her daughter into the limelight.
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The rebels have won almost nothing from the negotiations so far, but they say they have little choice.
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There's almost nothing in those rooms about what he's actually accomplished in all of those decades in office.
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But for much of the next 24 hours after that alert, I heard almost nothing about the shooting.
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T-Mobile's commercial had almost nothing to do with their business or anything related to their value proposition.
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We've known about global warming since at least the 1980s, but we've done almost nothing to stop it.
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What I remember most about the time following his death is that I remember almost nothing at all.
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There is almost nothing about dogs in the cognitive literature from the 1950s all the way to 2000.
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The American medical malpractice system is doing almost nothing to improve the quality of health care, research suggests.
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I came late to these novellas, and during a difficult month this year I read almost nothing else.
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Her pain persisted for weeks, and it seemed there was almost nothing we could do to help her.
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There's a lot to like about the legislator, but almost nothing to like about her campaign for president.
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At the time, analysts had almost nothing to work with, and members could not have known the effects.
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The Americans knew almost nothing of Albania, a small, mostly Muslim country that had changed little in centuries.
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When the president addresses a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, Democrats will find almost nothing to cheer.
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For decades he has sought exactly that, and he achieved it this time for almost nothing in return.
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Mr. Eng didn't know how to make any of them, and he had almost nothing to work with.
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And "Mommy Dead and Dearest" mines a mother-daughter relationship in which almost nothing was as it appeared.
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After all, he has almost nothing to do with the actual threat at the bottom of Death Stranding.
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Thankfully, when controlling for these relevant factors, multiple academic studies show this pay gap shrinks to almost nothing.
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Investor Jim Chanos is betting against GrubHub, and said the food delivery company makes almost nothing per order.
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Facial-recognition tech is constantly evolving and improving, so it's good to remember that almost nothing is foolproof.
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The two Degiorgio brothers and Vince Muscat remain in custody and have said almost nothing since being arrested.
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That tells you almost nothing about how people will get information or make decisions in the real world.
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Police knew almost nothing about her, just that she was found shot to death near Lake Tahoe in 1982.
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They noted that until now, "almost nothing" was known about how state medical marijuana policies affect health care spending.
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In fact, they see almost nothing at all—or at least not enough to make any definitive judgement calls.
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The polish on the Jet Black is like the surface of water, and the matte Black reflects almost nothing.
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With a million dollars, I guarantee I could reduce the murder rate in North Lawndale down to almost nothing.
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And he says almost nothing about a perhaps related question, why interest in old master European art is diminishing.
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Europeans often take a different approach to scarce parking, by reserving many spaces for residents who pay almost nothing.
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When Alexander was three, his family fled Ukraine, then under the thumb of the Soviet Union, with almost nothing.
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Total annual trade between China and Latin America shot up from almost nothing to more than $200bn by 2014.
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I knew almost nothing about the business, opportunity, market or other important variables, but a friend presented the opportunity.
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The level of creativity when it comes to denim is off the rails, and almost nothing surprises us anymore.
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Prescription medicines weigh almost nothing, take up little space and can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars per pill.
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Mr Zelensky, on the other hand, not wishing to divide opinions and votes, said almost nothing about his politics.
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But it wouldn't be fair to say this or that booth is weak, though almost nothing is very interesting.
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So far, we've heard almost nothing about what kind of improvements will be made to the S20's cameras.
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He has a heavy right hand and a good right front kick, but almost nothing else on the feet.
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In a world where almost nothing is fun anymore, this seems like too good an opportunity to pass up.
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The time and energy gap between seeing something, desiring it, and actually buying it, is shrinking to almost nothing.
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In other words, the moviegoing options available to subscribers at this point has been whittled down to almost nothing.
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You may also be able to find a housesitting gig, which means Airbnb-like accommodations but for almost nothing.
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Somalia has a federal system, which means in practice that outside the capital the central government controls almost nothing.
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Ms O'Sullivan's book says almost nothing about what cures exist, mentioning specific treatments such as meditation only in passing.
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But for all the popularity, almost nothing is actually known about Keano, or if he or she even exists.
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He was apparently a galvanizing speaker, but during his first twelve years as a monk he published almost nothing.
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Nothing can stand in the way of destiny, not even true love based on a foundation of almost nothing.
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Strong veteran classroom teachers who educate these candidates receive almost nothing for their efforts, and tire of the responsibility.
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New York (CNN Business)Verizon just admitted that the brand value of its media company, Oath, is almost nothing.
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I knew almost nothing about the business, opportunity, market, or other important variables, but a friend presented the opportunity.
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Those two things often have almost nothing to do with one another, and in fact are often at odds.
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Almost nothing about the victims was disclosed except for gender and age, mainly at the request of their families.
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It's a little larger than a quarter, which seems big until you realize that the earbuds weigh almost nothing.
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But it is nice for consumers, because they now have access to immense catalogs of music for almost nothing.
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Shortly afterward, the A's made a couple moves that have looked, to this point anyway, almost nothing but bad.
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The only problem with that was that these weren't counterfeit copies of Windows, and they were worth almost nothing.
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If a stop is not soon put to that practice, the whole breed will be diminished to almost nothing.
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It's a new type of hack called SIM hijacking, and there's almost nothing you can do to stop it.
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Over the past several weeks, I've noticed that my personal email inbox is almost nothing but advertisements and deals.
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"There is almost nothing hinging on California," said Joe Trippi, a veteran of Howard Dean's insurgent campaign in 2004.
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Given this, Hillary Clinton has almost nothing to gain and much to lose by continuing this mud-wrestling match.
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One thing I've learned is that almost nothing in medicine — especially brand-name drugs — is ever really a deal.
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It established a mood—that sickly green tinge would colour much of the franchise—but gave almost nothing away.
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The reality, however, is that trade deficits have almost nothing to do with tariffs or other restrictions on trade.
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But the crab cake had very little crab flavor, on two different nights, although it contained almost nothing else.
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Kangmei disclosed its issue on April 30 and has said almost nothing beyond its initial diagnosis of "accounting error".
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Players had first-class accommodations at the Intercontinental hotel, but almost nothing stood between the course and the city.
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That's a natural inquiry here at Wine School, where we try to question almost everything and assume almost nothing.
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With the yield on its 224-year bond at 21 percent, the Japanese government pays almost nothing to borrow.
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Some conceded that they knew almost nothing about the town legislature or how it worked before joining the race.
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An outdated industry model sends all of the profits to distribution and merchandise companies, leaving animators with almost nothing.
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So the machine-learning-based approaches are actually the worst here — they're trying to learn something from almost nothing.
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Facebook has so much power in Myanmar, but the public knows almost nothing about the decisions it is making.
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Since moving in six years ago, they have changed almost nothing, "because it just seemed so right," Bupp says.
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And he did exactly that, inviting reporters to the Russian Embassy in Washington while Mr. Tillerson said almost nothing.
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For this reason, women usually "confess" to almost nothing at all, offering the appearance of vulnerability without the substance.
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He came to America with almost nothing and found an economy dominated by land-rich oligarchs like Thomas Jefferson.
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Heller, which established an individual right to own guns but said almost nothing about the scope of that right.
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The secondary aspects of Dodd-Frank, however, have almost nothing to do with stabilizing the economy or protecting consumers.
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The budget provides almost nothing for debt service, even to his own seniors and retirees living on the island.
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Allmon has heard none of this, beyond Scipio's name; unlike Henry Forge, he knows almost nothing of his ancestry.
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It invested almost nothing in its core business; R. & D. spending fell to just three per cent of sales.
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"Bond investors are receiving almost nothing for their money, and the situation is getting worse and worse," he said.
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"When I started, we knew very little about Chinese art history and almost nothing about Western art," he said.
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Senate Republicans say they know almost nothing about Roy Moore, their wildly controversial candidate in the Alabama special election.
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She gave me clothing even though I was so skinny from drug use that almost nothing would fit me.
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The session put Samantha's baby bump front and center, including in several shots where she stripped down to almost nothing.
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"This year, we spent almost nothing on marketing," says Aris, the co-founder of Wymm Organiser, a wedding planning company.
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Then there are those KonMari memes that have almost nothing to do with the show, and simply make us laugh.
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"We're trying to do the most we can, but there's almost nothing we can do," said Pedernales Mayor Gabriel Alcivar.
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It's dark, there's almost nothing approaching what I'd call sharp, and some objects even start to blend into each other.
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I mean, people who are blogging at that point were blogging about technology or politics, and almost nothing in between.
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"There is almost nothing on our menu that is authentic anything, and we never claim it to be," he says.
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Matt Campbell and Adam Callinan know from experience that for beer drinkers, there's almost nothing worse than a warm beer.
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It was similar to The Martian, where Matt Damon creates an allotment from almost nothing on the face of Mars.
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Like, even if I have almost nothing on, I always think about how I can be sexy but not vulgar.
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By 2016 it made up around 10% of global humanitarian aid, up from almost nothing a decade or two earlier.
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When dropouts are included, the expected financial return to starting a degree for the weakest students dwindles to almost nothing.
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They will stop at (almost) nothing to tear him apart, but they aren't zombies like in previous Resident Evil games.
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She has changed almost nothing else about the brand, which prides itself on a simple menu of burgers and fries.
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I spent a lot of time driving around with these women, eating meals with them, sitting around saying almost nothing.
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Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" has almost nothing to do with "Paperback Writer," and even less to do with "Revolution.
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Burns: I've learned there is almost nothing that Ashley can't do… dance with the Georgian national ballet, paraglide in Chamonix.
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One college watchdog overseeing the deal found, however, that the tiny Dream Center plans to change almost nothing about Argosy.
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Instead, there is a wealth of evidence that Trump has given almost nothing to charity over the last several years.
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And Emori also knows it takes like, almost nothing to justify revenge killing someone who wronged you on this show.
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And I cannot make new investments unless the team is ridiculously special or they've accomplished ridiculous things with almost nothing.
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The people they're targeting have almost nothing in common with the special interests manipulating them, but the propaganda is effective.
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"Seeing one's most cherished work translated into another medium can be exhilarating like almost nothing else," the author tells PEOPLE.
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Our business has almost nothing to do with the clintons, the foundation or [the Clinton Global Initiative] in any way.
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What is exciting about this new world is not what is known—which, so far, is almost nothing (see article).
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Almost nothing at yesterday's iPhone event was a major surprise, given that everything about the new iPhone leaked in advance.
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He also said the State Department knew "almost nothing" about Mr. al-Baghdadi's successor, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi al-Qurayshi.
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He told me he knew almost nothing about them before they got to Worcester, where they had settled by 21950.
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"The stock market is up [about 9 percent] this year, and Washington has done almost nothing but disappoint," Doll said.
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"I tried being gracious and pointed at the same time, and got almost nothing out of him," Mr. Colbert said.
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Plus, I've tried a lot of wipes, and almost nothing beats the thickness and durability of an Honest Co. wipe.
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Both of us had amassed our own hodgepodge of pots and pans over the years, and almost nothing matched up.
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While deal records have fallen in almost every other sector, big banks have done almost nothing, shrinking rather than expanding.
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A third woman, Amal Sakaou, 39, did not try to attack the police, and almost nothing is known about her.
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"Year after year, project after project, little pieces have been taken away until there is almost nothing left," he said.
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He owned almost nothing, though some of the medals he won as a globally renowned footballer remained in a shoebox.
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People had problems collecting their coins, the site crashed, and before long the value of Auroracoin plummeted to almost nothing.
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And thanks to the NFL's discounting of players like Clady, it cost the Jets almost nothing to take the chance.
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There's almost nothing in those rooms about what he's actually accomplished in all of the decades he's been in office.
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But when Ms. Karna got past the worst of her trauma, she could find out almost nothing about the crash.
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And in a Congress in which the two sides of the aisles agree on almost nothing, Democrats have joined in.
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Trump's platform on health care has no mention of the issue and he has said almost nothing about it publicly.
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" Ms. Goldfield: "I love mapo tofu, but there's almost nothing I find so satisfying as really good bread and butter.
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People on the fringes can feel as if they've got almost nothing in common with the rest of the group.
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As a result, the public learns almost nothing useful, and the confirmation vote becomes an exercise in blind political tribalism.
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Attending this production, you will learn almost nothing about Gandhi, but you may leave profoundly influenced by the Bhagavad Gita.
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And almost nothing leaks to the press, even though Facebook's entire workforce — including its interns — have access to the meetings.
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The exhibition is a series of cavernous rooms containing identical mannequins holding individual articles of clothing and almost nothing else.
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Almost nothing trickled down to the township or the scores of would-be beneficiaries after that first meeting in 2012.
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During 20 hours of questioning from senators during his confirmation hearings last month, Judge Gorsuch said almost nothing of substance.
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Even with a number of lawyers on the case, he knows almost nothing about what has become of his businesses.
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"If you reduce your utilities to almost nothing, that means you're living in environmentally friendly, energy-efficient lifestyle," he said.
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Indeed, the major shortcoming of White Fragility is that it offers almost nothing in the way of concrete political action.
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They have no minimum coverage requirements and may cover almost nothing at all for any major hospitalization or surgical procedure.
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Frontera has lost $10 million because of the problem and is now producing "almost nothing" from Block 192, Herbert said.
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Mushroom pâté was paired inventively with fig compote and black vinegar, but tasted almost nothing like either mushroom or pâté.
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While Teddy loved and inhaled history, Trump appears to know almost nothing of anything other than his own personal history.
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In the end, Trump said almost nothing about Canada's election, save for answering a reporter question about Trudeau's blackface scandal.
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There is almost nothing to the plot, but the mesmerizing production and ethereal music render a more robust plot unnecessary.
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Catalans are being asked to take part in a parliamentary election in which almost nothing has been discussed except secessionism.
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Almost nothing about how he got here is clear: How did he evade the constant surveillance of the Japanese authorities?
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Really, Sonnen did an incredible job of building interest in a contest that meant almost nothing in the year 2017.
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I remember a story that felt like it was my story, though I share almost nothing in common with Obama's background.
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Mobile advertising represented about 85 percent of its total ad revenue last quarter, up from almost nothing during its IPO quarter.
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The shoot also put Samantha's baby bump front and center — including in several shots where she stripped down to almost nothing.
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Yet there is an enormous difference between these women and the women who did sex work, about whom there's almost nothing.
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From a Trumpian perspective, the US is getting almost nothing in return for helping Australia deal with a major problem. Sad!
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Now, Duterte's allies in Congress have a new plan for responding to the criticism: slash the watchdog's budget to almost nothing.
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By then debt service will burn through three-fifths of government revenue, leaving almost nothing for capital expenditures (already quite low).
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In September, for example, the government launched a huge new health-insurance scheme, which it claims will somehow cost almost nothing.
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Starting from almost nothing, they account today for about 80% of industrial output, 90% of exports and nearly all new jobs.
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Here, I found, was the worst possible outcome: a game that should and could be interesting, but does almost nothing right.
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Other than increasing some on-field penalties, the league has done almost nothing to protect players now or in the future.
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She was clearly amused when Corden, 40, pulled out the sexy Instagram shot, which shows Berry cooking breakfast wearing (almost) nothing.
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According to the release, the nanny was allegedly given almost nothing to eat, causing her weight to drop from 120 lbs.
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In China, where digital payments are ubiquitous, people transfer money to friends and firms within a chat app for almost nothing.
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In a 2016 meeting of the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, Seif said Iran achieved "almost nothing" from the deal.
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The result is a series of competing walled gardens that look almost nothing like the idealized internet we started out with.
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Ask Elizabeth Holmes, CEO and founder of Theranos, who saw her net worth plunge from $4.5 billion to almost nothing overnight.
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But that is up from almost nothing a decade ago, and is predicted to reach between 10% and 15% by 2025.
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SAN ANTONIO – The immigrant parents arrived at Catholic Charities in white vans with their children, their paperwork and almost nothing else.
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While everyone else on Stranger Things feels locked on rails, Eleven (MINOR SPOILERS FOR POINTLESS PLOT) is busy doing almost nothing!
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Yet once it flips the Art Institutes' and Argosy's tax statuses, the tiny Dream Center seemingly plans to change almost nothing.
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"If Microsoft put in a billion, it would cost them almost nothing," said one investor who had spoken to the company.
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The women interviewed in this episode have almost nothing in common with the amateur porn producers featured in the 23.69 documentary.
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Scientists know almost nothing about how Bourbon virus behaves or how it got here or where it will show up next.
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But Blade Runner: 2049 retreads ground that's already been covered by other films in the genre and introduces almost nothing new.
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He's delivered almost nothing on his trade agenda (though he's made some attempts to change that narrative in the past week).
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Despite the clear threat that the Plan poses to America's most vulnerable demographics, it does almost nothing to quell its problems.
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Yet even if Trump seems to be a Teflon candidate, to whom almost nothing sticks, we must still do our jobs.
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It has almost nothing to do with the president and the press, as was more evident than ever Saturday night. Consider.
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Tintri, which sells to large enterprises, and Blue Apron, a meal kit delivery business for consumers, have almost nothing in common.
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At Smovengo, Hamid said, their overtime was cut down to almost nothing and their per diems were reduced to 5.73 Euros.
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As a corridor shooter, a giant robot game, and as a Front Mission entry it has almost nothing to recommend it.
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Second, the social bonds around this game are fascinating, mostly because they have almost nothing to do with the software itself.
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I know almost nothing about it except that it's really good and it's epic, and I'm in that kind of mood.
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"Graffiti is one of the few tools you have if you have almost nothing," the street artist Banksy wrote in 2001.
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Billions of dollars were spent on destroying their city, locals say, and yet almost nothing is being done to rebuild it.
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By now, the public knows both too much about Ms. Clifford, who goes by Stormy Daniels, and almost nothing at all.
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"They're critical, and cost almost nothing for the airlines to install," said Bjorn Fehrm, an analyst at the aviation consultancy Leeham.
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Yet that measure would do almost nothing for most people catching the economic brunt of the virus' fallout, like hourly workers.
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Indeed, Americans couldn't get enough: We dredged up our bays and spoiled our rivers until there was almost nothing wild left.
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Op-Ed Contributors Almost nothing on the planet, short of nuclear weaponry, destroys economic value as rapidly as a mega-hurricane.
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"It's ironic because growing up in Atlanta, I knew almost nothing about bank accounts," 22008 said in a March news release.
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The seeker seeks alone, there's no single church, instead a dizzying variety of sects and rituals and almost nothing is taboo.
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"It's ironic because growing up in Atlanta, I knew almost nothing about bank accounts," he said in a March news release.
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And it's got almost nothing to do with whether when I come home it's to a husband or to a wife.
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In this, she has a lot in common with her eco-activist grandmother, Willow, although she knows almost nothing about her.
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I like to think of myself as an ethical person, but there is almost nothing I wouldn't, in some sense, sell.
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We discovered that some people knew almost nothing about Chinese feminism and only learned something about it because of this case.
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Most of the $338 million annual Russian federal H.I.V. budget is spent on medicine, and almost nothing goes to preventive education.
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After two days of happily doing almost nothing, we arranged a songtaew to drive us to a village across the island.
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Bélanger explains the math this way: A party polling at 18 percent provincially wins almost nothing in a four-way race.
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On the other hand, we could just let people keep the money they earn and lower their taxes to almost nothing.
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That's almost nothing when you consider that the budget for the Department of Education in 2018 was more than $68 BILLION.
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I'm sure that almost nothing I have to say can't be said better by another person — preferably one who is female.
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Yet we know almost nothing about how dementia affected humans during the 43,24 years before developments like antibiotics and mechanized farming.
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And the result is that Congress' No. 21980 priority has almost nothing to do with the biggest problems facing the country.
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Yet he abused his wife, Michelle, for years, gradually tightening the noose around her world until there was almost nothing left.
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Trump's core supporters have made it abundantly clear that there's almost nothing he could do that would cost him their support.
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But if the president dug deeper, he'd see that the poll actually contains almost nothing but very bad news for him.
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Vinyl, the culturally rich NYC period piece, turned out to contain almost nothing about its culture, its setting, or its era.
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But Wednesday's argument did almost nothing to clear up the mystery of why the justices decided to hear a second case.
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There were just two stipulations: their trip would have to cost almost nothing and be as close as possible to carbon neutral.
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Perhaps the best opportunity, then, had been the period from mid-December to late January, when the broad market did almost nothing.
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Trump told Huntsman she knew "literally almost nothing" about the deal that was allegedly still in the works during the presidential campaign.
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Despite these calls, there is almost nothing that the Facebook board can do to push Zuckerberg out as chairman, experts told CNBC.
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To me the donation was telling, given that Moskovitz has said almost nothing about Facebook publicly in the past couple of years.
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And it explains why in the show's future timeline four years later, Heidi remembers almost nothing about Walter, Colin, and even Homecoming.
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Facebook is the largest photo sharing service in the world, but it does almost nothing to help you organize your private photos.
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There are better uses for already scarce US foreign assistance resources, particularly for organizations that have almost nothing to do with abortion.
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Beginning in the 93s, the share of its population who were absolutely poor fell from 80% to almost nothing in a century.
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After eight years of making almost nothing else, they have allowed him to revisit his early forays into figuration with renewed confidence.
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A restaurant owner eventually offered Piotr a way out, only to make him wash dishes 60 hours a week for almost nothing.
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In a decade green-tinged assets under management have grown from almost nothing to a small but significant share of the total.
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The queen's spent nine minutes demonstrating that "my government" would do almost nothing over the next two years but see Brexit through.
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Busch attempted to turn the attention to this weekend&aposs racing at Phoenix, saying almost nothing as he emerged from the meeting.
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Most people know by now that Cinco de Mayo has almost nothing to do with Mexican independence, and is barely celebrated there.
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Aside from their heads and hooves, these animals look almost nothing alike, but genetically, there's very little to distinguish the two species.
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"There's almost nothing known about drug interactions in kratom," Dr. Walter Prozialeck, Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at Midwestern U, said.
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The problem, as both of them (and perhaps some of their friends) saw it, was that they had almost nothing in common.
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In exchange, the Alamos received an influx of young minds raised in the cult who knew almost nothing of the outside world.
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Almost nothing is known about Maximova, making it difficult to discern why she visited the embassy at key moments in June 2016.
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NASA selected Fairchild's microchip for use in the space program, and sales soon shot from almost nothing to $130 million a year.
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Coroner Ilias Bogiokas said the temperatures of the wildfire were such that "there was almost nothing left" of many of the bodies.
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President Obama's clearly stated "red line" on chemical weapons use in Syria has produced almost nothing but more confusion and international outrage.
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Wind production has increased more than than 200%, while solar's rise has been even more exponential, growing from almost nothing in 2008.
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Residents who have managed to escape say there is almost nothing to eat but flour mixed with water and boiled wheat grain.
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Much of this growth has come from poorly-paid service industries, but Botswana manufactures almost nothing and exports little other than diamonds.
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Shnayerson has almost nothing to say about what's often striking to me as a working critic: the transformation of the gallery space.
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As many commentators have already mentioned, the steps taken do almost nothing to alleviate the financial conflicts of interest Trump's holdings create.
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Yet David and Susan, who started out selling solar-powered water heaters, knew almost nothing about cheese when they began making it.
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"Sanders promises his health care system will cover pretty much everything while costing the average American almost nothing," Ezra wrote last month.
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For inexplicable reasons, Amy and I had almost nothing to talk about, and when we did, the conversation was stilted and awkward.
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The White House Staff Secretary controls the flow of information, so these documents would tell us almost nothing about his judicial views.
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The first is tourism: The Olympic Games, carried on television all over the world, offer a city publicity like almost nothing else.
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The tune blows so repeatedly and hauntingly through all these works (36 times in Taverner's) that the Latin counts for almost nothing.
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Clinton has already saturated the airwaves in key states with television ads, while Trump has spent almost nothing on the general election.
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The judge partially agreed, calling Silver's case "factually almost nothing like McDonnell," and saying there was "no question" he undertook official acts.
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Moving the cases would leave families with almost nothing and put Boeing under less scrutiny, lawyers told Business Insider for that story.
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When those legislators then enact the most draconian abortion policy in the nation, there's almost nothing citizens can do to stop it.
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Unfortunately, the furor did almost nothing to slow the catastrophic decline in lion populations, down 2138 percent over the past two decades.
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But the economy relies overwhelmingly on oil; the country exports almost nothing else, and imports almost everything else, from food to freshwater.
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As worrisome as these publicized aspects of pre-election transition planning is that the public knows almost nothing else about the process.
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Now, the future of those who once relied on DACA is in the hands a body that's accomplished almost nothing in 2017.
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But Johnny notices nothing, or almost nothing; he is too deeply involved in his own hopeless love for his French friend, Bastien.
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Despite Trump hyping up an emergency declaration about the opioid crisis, the Government Accountability Office found the declaration led to almost nothing.
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As the trade dispute festers, Chinese business leaders have been circumspect, saying almost nothing about it publicly for fear of angering Beijing.
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That's because the economic case for corporate tax cuts has almost nothing to do with what corporations do with the extra cash.
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Yet very little has come out so far in court about her medical history, and her defense lawyers have revealed almost nothing.
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Almost nothing can hurt a president's popularity the way a weak economy can, as both George Bushes and Jimmy Carter painfully learned.
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It has increased production — which fell to almost nothing after war broke out in 2011 — to around one million barrels a day.
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Much earlier, in the 21nd minute, it had been Sweden that scored — out of almost nothing and against the run of play.
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"There is a big waste of public money in the fight against fires and almost nothing spent on prevention," one prosecutor said.
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"There's almost nothing as exciting in the world as seeing really great art made by a really great artist," Ms. Valdes said.
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For Mr. Roof, the decision meant that the jury would learn almost nothing about him beyond the brutal heartlessness of his crime.
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We get a deep dive into the Franco-Prussian War, but oddly almost nothing on the American Civil War that preceded it.
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This is an odd answer, but when I think about writers I "admire," it has almost nothing to do with their books.
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So we know what happened, we know the conclusions in the DNI report were accurate, but we've done almost nothing about it.
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"It's ironic because growing up in Atlanta, I knew almost nothing about bank accounts," 21 Savage said in a March news release.
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What&aposs arguably even more impressive is that Simons and his subordinates knew almost nothing about business when they got into it.
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We learn almost nothing about Holden before the coma, so when we meet him again 12 years later he's basically a stranger.
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The mitts are filled with layers of Primaloft One insulation, a synthetic fill that provides unmatched heat retention yet weighs almost nothing.
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There is almost nothing recognizable about the day in this newspaper's life that was captured by the photographer Marjory Collins on Sept.
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Both tourism and China's film industry are taking a major hit already, with box office receipts at almost nothing since the outbreak.
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I, shamefully, knew almost nothing about John Quincy Adams, so I went online and bought every biography of him I could find.
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According to the CEO, after doing "a lot with almost nothing," her company is ready to accelerate its go-to-market motion.
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But Spectacles are still in development, and they pointed the way forward for augmented-reality computing like almost nothing else has since.
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The soy-based wrap costs "almost nothing" to make in the lab, says Chen, because the raw materials are free of charge.
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Mr. Netanyahu has said almost nothing on the issue since Mr. Trump made his promise during the campaign to move the embassy.
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It can be hard for family to watch you live a life that has almost nothing in it that makes it worthwhile.
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Technically speaking there is a new government, but almost nothing has changed—except now the government doesn't have any trust at all.
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With all the excitement about this historic acquisition, it's surprising to realize that almost nothing has been said about the painting itself.
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Between that and the cold, almost nothing would grow, ensuring those who didn't die in the nuclear firefight soon would of starvation.
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The art of this wonderfully American format is to get people to tune in to an event in which almost nothing happens.
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Arizona's system includes so many possible factors, its critics say, that it does almost nothing to cull the worst offenders from others.
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As Ars Technica recently noted, in the absence of explicit legislative safeguards, there's almost nothing stopping police from accessing driver data without warrants.
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Motorcycles can follow a footpath than no jeep or 4x4 could traverse, allowing them to penetrate the most gnarly boonies for almost nothing.
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At a time when almost nothing is profitable, investors are forced to sit on a lot more cash than they are used to.
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Even at a time when game streaming has turned "Let's Play" videos into a big business, there's almost nothing to be found online.
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After my first ayahuasca ceremony, in which I felt almost nothing, I listened enviously to a man who vomited while envisioning Donald Trump.
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Almost: Nothing is worse than moving… as fast as you can out of a home shared with someone who is suddenly your ex.
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Overall, Google had almost nothing to say about the Pixel 4's camera hardware on stage beyond the acknowledgement of the second lens.
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In 2017, a rigorous clinical trial found that young blood given to 18 patients with Alzheimer's did almost nothing to treat the disease.
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Mr Trump's rhetoric about hacked e-mails may help him with the second task, but does almost nothing to help with the first.
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I remember when they sounded the siren, I stripped the track back to almost nothing, just looping a really trippy part of it.
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Not all of these posts were labeled, and they were all posted by people who seemed to know almost nothing about the festival.
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Time and time again, Gregor has shown just how relentlessly sadistic he is, stopping at almost nothing to terrorize, torture, and kill people.
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It's Keith, Brent Seabrook, Niklas Hjalmarsson, and a mish mosh of old dudes and young dudes who bring almost nothing to the table.
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Obviously, this particular photo is still powerful and still resonated with people even once it began to look almost nothing like the original.
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What this person today seems to have done is needlessly ruin a print worth around £40k and reduce its value to almost nothing.
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That occasionally led to absurd conclusions, for instance that falling inflation in the early 1980s had almost nothing to do with monetary policy.
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"They're critical, and cost almost nothing for the airlines to install," Bjorn Fehrm, an analyst with the aviation firm Leeham, told the Times.
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The singer was wearing almost nothing, as she donned lederhosen and a pair of heart-shaped pasties in one of her many looks.
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He said almost nothing about Scotland, where Labour has to regain many lost seats if it is to have any chance of power.
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But while the new attack has been the subject of intense speculation, we still know almost nothing about how it was carried out.
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Grosvenor shares almost nothing with other sculptors working today: He has not branded his work, nor has he made variations on a theme.
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Win or lose Tuesday — or in a subsequent run-off election — this Georgia election means almost nothing outside of the 6th district itself.
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Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) says Gorsuch has revealed almost nothing of his views of the Constitution, a growing complaint among Democrats on Wednesday.
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I expected explosions and bald eagles In fact, there's almost nothing to tie Churchill Solitaire to the former secretary of defense at all.
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Riverdale might have been compared to Pretty Little Liars before it premiered, but the truth is, the shows have almost nothing in common.
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Up close, the new Segway, which was developed by Ninebot (with assists from Intel and Xioami), looks almost nothing like the original Segway.
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I've spent the last year doing almost nothing but slow cook, writing a book called Adventures in Slow Cooking, published by William Morrow.
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Ituze's treatment cost her almost nothing under Rwanda's national health insurance programme, Mutuelles de Santé, which covers 2000% of the population of 21999m.
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The share of professional degrees earned by women soared from almost nothing to above 40% in the early 2000s, but has since fallen.
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And congressional Republicans, who have immense power, have done almost nothing to push back against the President when he aggressively flexes his muscles.
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And by some method many marks are negative, almost nothing but silhouettes of bare linen, ghosts of gestures, defined by the surrounding hues.
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"Driving in San Francisco is almost nothing like driving in the suburbs, or other places where self-driving cars are tested," said Vogt.
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The easy answer is "no" -- because, as the last two years have shown, almost nothing has any measurable political impact on Trump's base.
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Almost nothing was known of his life until about 21853 years ago, and even after four decades of research biographical details are sparse.
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On that front, McConnell is doing almost nothing to confirm the high-ranking agency nominees that are actually needed to run the government.
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To be a globalist means almost nothing — even "Davos Man" has to trundle home somewhere after the annual forum draws to a close.
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You would then pay taxes on those profits at a low rate to the Irish government while paying almost nothing to the Germans.
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The world we live in now, despite approaching a population of nearly 8 billion, looks almost nothing like the one doomsayers were anticipating.
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"Killing Eve" has "The Twelve," a group we know almost nothing about, except that they dispatch assassins and have ties to various governments.
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Brian Kemp, the Republican candidate and current secretary of state, has said almost nothing about it in speeches or on his campaign website.
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But Raya may be the first app that has successfully created an atmosphere of intimacy and trust while revealing almost nothing about itself.
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Presidential power is so total and so complete, the argument goes, that there is almost nothing that Trump could do to warrant impeachment.
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And there's almost nothing in the way of the usual narrative conventions that signal the borders between here and then, now and then.
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The New Health Care As a program for low-income Americans, Medicaid requires the poor to pay almost nothing for their health care.
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"We have good gun laws here, but we just passed a budget ... we did almost nothing to amend our gun laws," Nixon said.
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After a week of eating almost nothing but asparagus while I tested these, I can assure you that each one is a winner.
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About three years ago, I started doing Meatless Monday, and it had almost nothing to do with cutting my intake of animal protein.
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But all this flamboyance has almost nothing to do with the kind of decoration that makes old tenements and brownstones such a pleasure.
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As I keep saying: clean energy is consistently popular, across political and demographic lines, like almost nothing else in political life these days.
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We passed through a small patch where there were a lot of leaves on the ground, but here on the path there's almost nothing.
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A movie this loaded with talent couldn't completely flop, though some of the actors — particularly Odom and Colman — are given almost nothing to do.
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But this is just speculation; "we know almost nothing about the identity of the people that hunted and butchered these giant birds," said Hansford.
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If you roller-skate, as it were, through the two floors of the Betty Cunningham Gallery, you will get almost nothing from this exhibition.
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The most audacious element of a collection mostly without gimmicks had almost nothing to do with NASA, high technology or anybody's rising sign, however.
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Depositors seemed willing to provide capital for almost nothing and borrowers were willing to pay up as the Federal Reserve raised benchmark interest rates.
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In time, perhaps, sending $200 from the rich world to the emerging one will cost almost nothing and the payments revolution will be complete.
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I'm brought into the doctor's office, which is far bigger than my entire studio apartment and has almost nothing of medical relevance in it.
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There is almost nothing to see on these tours, because the more famous the person, the further back from the street her home sits.
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"After a while, learning the kind of expenses I accumulate I was like 'Oh, I'm making almost nothing,'" IDG member Jacky Lin told me.
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A vibrant Jewish population -- the largest in Europe -- was reduced to almost nothing after the Nazis systematically murdered millions of Poland&aposs Jewish citizens.
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It's no secret that what's good for America's business community and Wall Street banks has almost nothing to do with what's good for you.
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At the very least, "we think we can get the cobalt to almost nothing", he told analysts on the company's first quarter results call.
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During the moratorium period, the bank sold the FN loan to Konti, a near-bankrupt car rental company about which almost nothing is known.
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The researchers' insight was that the reason polling was less reliable than markets has almost nothing to do with the benefits of betting money.
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Tesla's Elon Musk would like to engineer cobalt out of his next generation of batteries altogether, or at least get it "to almost nothing".
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"Since the government gets almost nothing in revenue from the slum, it therefore pays the least interest to its [slum] developments too," Aleemuddin said.
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Imports were down by about a third to $103 million, including almost nothing of long-term value -- no machinery, cereals, petroleum products, or vehicles.
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Oxybenzone, one of the primary ingredients in chemical-based sunscreens, is a chemical that we know almost nothing about, other than it kills corals.
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And most importantly, it means feasting after famine, luxuriating in food after years with almost nothing — even if you're last in line to eat.
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But the most interesting part of the mission might be the payload itself – dubbed "Zuma," we know almost nothing else about the mysterious spacecraft.
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Yet the general public knows almost nothing about them, and even less about the engineers and coders who are creating them behind the scenes.
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The families have gotten almost nothing from Simpson in the 22 years, and O.J. has made it clear ... he has no interest in paying.
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Almost nothing of note happened in the fight but Rivera did look to land good counter left hooks as Dodson did these drive-bys.
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Ms. Altman, 210, agreed to talk about her mother but knew almost nothing about the orphan photographed with her mother on the LaGuardia tarmac.
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Not only do we eat them, we know almost nothing about them, which no doubt has something to do with why we eat them.
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When it came to talk of her ex-husband and how she has been affected by his becoming president, though, she said almost nothing.
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Not least his work on canonical texts, like "Medea" or "King Lear," which ended up having almost nothing to do with the original text.
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Crosby applied his soothing baritone to love songs, folk songs, Irish songs, Hawaiian songs, country songs — he sang almost everything and revealed almost nothing.
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It looks like a bad mistake, and YouTube has said almost nothing about why it took the accounts down — or why it restored them.
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If anything, the Eagles should be leading by more than 10 points after a first half in which their offense did almost nothing wrong.
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When federal investigators came to help, they were left with almost nothing to go on because the crime scene had been handled so poorly.
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Almost nothing in China screams "corrupt" like playing golf, a game long derided by the Communist Party as a bourgeois luxury of the West.
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Almost nothing was heard about the document for more than 80 years — until it showed up 13 months ago at a London auction house.
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London blamed Garner's death on paramedics, who he said did "almost nothing" once they arrived, and on Garner's health problems, including hypertension and asthma.
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If you're worried about foreign governments mounting disinformation campaigns, restricting paid political advertising on social media will do almost nothing to hinder such campaigns.
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee, perhaps reading the writing on the wall, spent almost nothing on a seat they didn't think they could defend.
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Yet Mr. Trump's first great policy and political debacle — the ignominious collapse of the effort to kill Obamacare — owed almost nothing to executive dysfunction.
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He had said almost nothing since arriving at the office of Dr. Joel Geerling, a neurologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.
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Not surprisingly, those efforts were rejected by the American people, who recognized that almost nothing in those bills protected or promoted their core interests.
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One cause is an "upside down" tax system that helps the wealthiest households get wealthier while providing the lowest income families with almost nothing.
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Much more than the European countries are doing and they should be helping you more than they are Germany does almost nothing for you.
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Today, Glenn Beck looks almost nothing like the clean-shaven pundit who became famous delivering tearful Fox News monologues and emceeing Tea Party rallies.
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It does almost nothing to help expand opportunity for the working class and almost everything to serve defense contractors and the national security state.
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He has since learned that his biggest responsibilities would, in fact, involve overseeing a vast nuclear security complex that he knows almost nothing about.
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Initially, I felt anxious about spending money to pay someone to prepare my taxes when I had been doing it myself for almost nothing.
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When I visit my parents, I have a charming habit of packing almost nothing and then treating their bathroom like my own personal drugstore.
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Over her three-decade career, she has created gardens for Tommy Hilfiger, David Geffen and Michael Eisner — and almost nothing is out of bounds.
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But Lean on Pete is also the sort of movie it would be a shame to spoil, even though almost nothing happens in it.
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"They're critical, and cost almost nothing for the airlines to install," Bjorn Fehrm, an analyst at the aviation consultancy firm Leeham, told the Times.
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When Akio and his dad go out for a meal, they say almost nothing to each other, save for a "Cheers!" when their beers arrive.
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I resolved to spend a week learning to cook everything in the most delicious way possible, using the nerdy techniques I knew almost nothing about.
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The KloudsKape interface weighs almost nothing, but the chrome spider suddenly feels heavy on the back of my head, and I'm getting a sore neck.
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Such is the frenetic pace of China's overseas lending that its outstanding loans have risen from almost nothing in 2000 to more than $700bn today.
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"Planetary scientists are very interested in Venus because the data we have is almost nothing," says Jonathan Sauder, an engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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In response, the government is slowing down the withdrawal of subsidies (which had caused big rises in electricity and water bills, albeit from almost nothing).
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Tens of millions of dollars may sound like a lot of money, but it's almost nothing in a budget valued at $1003 trillion for 2020.
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Yahoo delivers millions and millions of pages that cost almost nothing to produce, all waiting to be strip-mined of data and retargeted with advertising.
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"If we do not succeed in changing the FDA's [new regulations], the vapor industry will shrink to almost nothing beginning August 8, 2018," he lamented.
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Mr Wenger, a cerebral Frenchman with a degree in economics and a modest playing background, had almost nothing in common with his grizzled British peers.
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American taxpayers have so far sunk $5.6 trillion into the war on terror with almost nothing to show for it — and no end in sight.
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There is (almost) nothing more delightful than a good stock picker who's passionate about why he or she chooses to invest in a certain company.
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We learn almost nothing about Bundy's victims; they fade into a sea of pretty young women who fell prey to a dynamic and charismatic killer.
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"For someone who claims that he cares so much about the American worker, he's done almost nothing to help people displaced by automation," Oliver says.
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The new Prey is a reboot that looks almost nothing like the original, but still offers up a very promising take on sci-fi horror.
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Right now, there's almost nothing the Tasmanian Fire Service can do about the remote wildfires, many of which are burning through carbon-rich peat underground.
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Apple iPad Air 9.7-inch, 21GB (Certified Refurbished) — $2459.99 See Details Considered the cream of the crop, there's almost nothing this iPad Pro can't do.
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The sad reality is that almost nothing anyone reveals about the various probes into Russian election-meddling is likely to change a single partisan mind.
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The big picture: IHS Markit's current forecast sees 7 gigawatts of offshore wind coming online in the U.S. by 2030, up from almost nothing today.
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Currently there 1 to 2 million Muslims in China who are in camps and I have heard almost nothing about it on the campaign trail.
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But because there's almost nothing left that doesn't involve money in a loud, tacky way, there are often ads in the middle of Instagram Stories.
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" The company is currently paid by the NHS to create the Streams app, but says it charges only a "modest fee" that is "almost nothing.
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In fact, he shares almost nothing with other sculptors working today: He has not branded his work, nor has he made variations on a theme.
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In reality, legislators have done almost nothing to save CHIP since their failure in September; the House bill may actually set reauthorization back by weeks.
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Of the private Boulez, almost nothing was revealed; he was a solitary, isolated by choice and cloaking his charm, much of the time, in arrogance.
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It looks almost nothing like an Acura, and there are very, very few design elements that evoke any Acuras that are currently on the road.
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So far, almost nothing is known about the person behind the six explosive devices sent to high-ranking officials in the space of 303 hours.
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So far, almost nothing is known about the person behind the six explosive devices sent to high-ranking officials in the space of 48 hours.
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Daveigh Chase got busted after rushing a dying man to the hospital -- but her arrest has nothing to do with his death ... well, almost nothing.
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He felt vexed, especially, by a number of recent severe floods, about which, due to a lack of data, almost nothing meaningful could be said.
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The company made the surprise announcement at its E3 keynote, and we know almost nothing besides that — but for lots of people, that's probably enough.
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Asked why they had chosen Mrs Clinton over Mr Sanders, the three all frowned, and admitted they knew almost nothing about the senator from Vermont.
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They had to work to build this world, and they're always aware that it can come toppling down again, but Eden knows almost nothing else.
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Hathaway and Shapiro acknowledge the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem after the Six-Day War, in 1967, but say almost nothing about the West Bank.
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Some of them are okay, they're walking past us in the street everyday, but they've had a wild experience that we know almost nothing about.
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At first glance, the acquisitions have almost nothing to do with Verizon's main moneymaking activity — selling data plans to its roughly 212 million cellphone customers.
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He has much-reduced the amount of expensive cobalt in his batteries, and "we think we can get the cobalt to almost nothing," he said.
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But, as it happens, there is a bigger point here — it just happens to be one that has almost nothing to do with Bernie Sanders.
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He felt that the government's bailout of the banking system was an egregious misuse of taxpayer dollars that did almost nothing to help ordinary Americans.
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His lush and lyrical "Langsamer Satz" (1905), in the Romantic spirit of his mentor Schoenberg's "Verklärte Nacht," sounds almost nothing like his dodecaphonic mature works.
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Until now, almost nothing was known about the origins of cheesemaking at high altitudes because the preservation of archaeological sites at these altitudes is poor.
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Globally, the situation is even more shocking with most of the world's wealth concentrated among a very few, while billions of people have almost nothing.
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Dr. Riess has vivid memories of how her parents demonstrated empathy, by bringing turkeys before Thanksgiving to the homes of people who had almost nothing.
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Everything on the menu from the four-bite burgers to the beef jalapeño sandwich is downright tasty and almost nothing costs more than five bucks.
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Thus, while it's true that fewer Americans self-identify as liberal than as moderate or conservative, this tells us almost nothing about voters' policy views.
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For the next 10 years, backed by Eshkol and his successors as prime minister, Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin, almost nothing was done about Mengele.
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The reality here is a difficult one to comprehend: Despite millions of dollars coming into the country for humanitarian relief, the clinic has almost nothing.
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Dr. Gastala had learned almost nothing during her four years of medical school and three years of residency about addiction or how to treat it.
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China exports almost nothing now in some categories that the Trump administration carefully included in its list for planned tariffs, like electric cars and satellites.
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As it happens, earlier the same day, we'd spent time on the phone with two venture capitalists who think of almost nothing else every day.
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" He said that he had pulled out a standard Sharpie pen and concluded that it not only "writes much better," but also "costs almost nothing.
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And yet the Congress of the United States spent months doing almost nothing else but trying different ways to strip people of their health coverage.
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One time, I ate almost nothing but lean ground turkey and broccoli over greens for maybe two months as part of a YouTube bodybuilder's plan.
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One time, I ate almost nothing but lean ground turkey and broccoli over greens for maybe two months as part of a YouTube bodybuilder's plan.
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And while he has used bombastic language toward Iran and North Korea, he has done almost nothing to shift America's military posture toward those nations.
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E. Perry NeelStaunton, Va. To the Editor: As a boomer, I mourn the loss of the local hardware store's parent, where almost nothing was prepackaged.
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In his call with Mr Zelensky Mr Trump bad-mouths Mrs Merkel and Europeans more broadly: "Germany does almost nothing for you," Mr Trump says.
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In perpetual parental limbo, they eat and gain weight and do almost nothing else out in the country, waiting mostly for their child to die.
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He is not known to have ever appeared in photographs or in the group's numerous videos, and almost nothing is known about his personal biography.
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Ultimately Vanderbilt was the link between a time when the well-born said almost nothing to a present when they often say far too much.
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You often get paid almost nothing, which also has a lot to do with the fact that people don't really know what we actually do.
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Because there is almost nothing in our lives that Silicon Valley does not impact anymore — for good and, far too often these days, for ill.
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We've known almost nothing about this film since it was announced, so it was a thrill to see Bourne pop up again during the Super Bowl.
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Ryan Gosling may have nailed his performance in the multi-Golden Globe-winning musical La La Land, but damn, he knows almost nothing about the genre.
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That 12 Monkeys has almost nothing to do with Gilliam's movie by now is an excellent thing for all of us who love time-travel adventures.
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Magic Leap has teased its fans with subtle hints about what's to come, but so far it's delivered almost nothing in the way of substantial clues.
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"There's almost nothing that won't be touched by AI," high-profile investor — and former Google China head — Kaifu Lee said at our most recent China event.
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Look at it this way: we have billions and billions of dollars now invested in making AI more powerful and almost nothing in AI safety research.
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Asked about the election, they agreed on almost nothing, with one big exception: They both were reluctant to view it as legitimate if their side loses.
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Despite much of the cast and crew — including his costar — agreeing to work for almost nothing, Wahlberg was able to negotiate a fee of $1.5 million.
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Problem is, they have almost nothing to do throughout the movie except stare at the scene in horror and provide a few plot details when necessary.
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His actions and statements have done almost nothing, as is evident through his historically low approval polls, to give others confidence in his ability to deliver.
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I know almost nothing about Death Stranding, the upcoming video game from Metal Gear Solid developer Hideo Kojima, but I am completely in love with it.
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Many college students in this country know almost nothing about student debt — and their lack of knowledge can have a devastating effect on their financial future.
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Globally, about 27.3 million tonnes of farmed seaweed were produced in 2014, worth $6.4 billion and up from almost nothing in 1970, the U.N. University said.
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The shale revolution had almost nothing to do with the political class, though politicians have been quick to claim the credit for an American success story.
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But this partial shutdown has almost nothing to do with policy disagreements in the halls of the Capitol building — and everything to do with President Trump.
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In a new interview with Glamour, Cabello, who moved from Cuba to the United States as a child, recalls a time when she had almost nothing.
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The truth is, there is almost nothing in the media available that gives you a good sense of what being obese and pregnant is actually like.
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Republican leaders, including President Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan, have done almost nothing to disguise their intent to mismanage the Affordable Care Act into failure.
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In the same vein, CNN putting nutty pro-Trump surrogates like Kayleigh McEnan and Jeffrey Lord on air boosts ratings, but does almost nothing to educate.
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And Madonna had on a black lace Givenchy dress by Riccardo Tisci that left almost nothing about her rear end or her bosom to the imagination.
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The show is told in split narratives, which frankly adds almost nothing, and like the other shows you mention, it's at least a little bit terrible.
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The House plan is weak and offers almost nothing in the way of specifics, no new ideas and no mention of how much it would cost.
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I was 21, freshly graduated from college, and had almost nothing to my name beyond student debt and a credit card with a limit of $1,900.
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Depending on whether the kids pick, for example, Nike Air Max or Converse sneakers, members will save almost nothing or up to $50 on each pair.
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That same city service that your town can't truly afford but refused to forgo is being paid for by gouging poor people who have almost nothing.
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In re-solving it 18 months later, I recognized almost nothing, so it's been heavily edited or I've lost my memory, perhaps a bit of both!
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Kim's love isn't blind While Trump is willing to meet Kim again, even though he's done almost nothing to deserve it, Kim's playing a different game.
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When I began searching online for affordable hotels for our family of three, I was stunned to find almost nothing for less than $200 a night.
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However, automation through self-driving technology will cause massive disruption to this industry of personal mobility with the variable cost of transportation declining to almost nothing.
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And finally someone built a way to deliver ads for what artists do sell to people who've listened to their album 50 times for almost nothing.
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As the aforementioned references indicate, almost nothing here feels even remotely original, including a closing battle that features one participant sporting a Doctor Octopus-like contraption.
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Tate attacked with almost nothing else of note: the shot, the back take and the choke were the be all and end all of her success.
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Thousands of documents have already been turned up in lawsuits, but almost nothing is known about the extent to which the White House was directly involved.
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It highlights again just why the Initiative, which means almost nothing to Buffy, makes for such a poor villain, while Faith is such a great one.
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In reality, almost nothing was underway at that point, few company officials were even aware of the prospect, no funders were secured, and prices weren't settled.
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The movie's English-language title derives from Eugene O'Neill's play, but almost nothing in it has a direct relation to O'Neill's modes of content or dramaturgy.
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On the strength of that confession and almost nothing else, Mr. Dassey was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for raping and murdering Ms. Halbach.
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He has almost nothing to play but rage and muscle: the screenwriters, Jonathan Hirschbein and Nick Saltrese, provide him with no past and no future plans.
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Respected in the so-called "skeptic" movement, he has argued that science, and not God, can explain how the universe could be created from almost nothing.
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Almost nothing is as sad to witness as a child burnt out by life — and it is this sensation that lends Summerfield's impressive debut its weight.
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The report&aposs data suggested nongovernmental private-equity investment in space startups has surged from almost nothing in 2009 to a cumulative $25.7 billion in 2019.
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" Trump mentioned on the call that the U.S. spent more in Ukraine than other countries in Europe, telling Zelensky that "Germany does almost nothing for you.
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If you&aposre even remotely young, please trust me that these blips on the radar are going to mean almost nothing in the long-term. Why?
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And there is almost nothing in this modern world that is as truly American-made as the principles and practices that make truly global production possible.
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CreditCreditBrian Flaherty for The New York Times Bob Hutchinson's mother told him and his siblings almost nothing about her family, no matter how often they asked.
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But the typical American lawn, a virtual monoculture made of nonnative turf grass, contributes almost nothing to this equation, and in many cases causes it harm.
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For all the political turmoil and existential angst that have engulfed Britain over the last four years, in the end, almost nothing will change — for now.
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Recently, that figure has dropped to almost nothing due to China banning travel and Vietnam barring the entry of travelers from areas affected by the outbreak.
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Yet almost nothing is allocated for the defense of space commerce or the protection of critical satellite infrastructure — including the country's civil, commercial and military satellites.
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Browning, who came from a family of poor farmers and had spent two years of his youth eating almost nothing but cabbage, was a perpetual tinkerer.
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So cashiering Sessions would be a remarkable statement (though hardly the first) that the president cares almost nothing for his own alleged platform and governing philosophy.
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While Trump tweets nonstop, he has, in fact, accomplished almost nothing as president: no repeal of ObamaCare, no border wall, no tax reform, no infrastructure plan.
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They remember almost nothing about the first movie, which came out when they were curly-haired 290-year-olds, and a bit more about the sequel.
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ROCK PORT, Missouri — Rick Oswald is standing on the doorstep of the white farmhouse he grew up in, but almost nothing is as it should be.
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Resident Evil 7 has almost nothing to do with the six main games that came before it, but it still takes place in that same universe.
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I have now weaned down to almost nothing and fully intend to stop when the time is right, probably within the next eight to nine months.
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This was a period in X-Men continuity when Rogue was wearing almost nothing, and she was supposed to be like 17 or 18-years-old.
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Investing is one of the only ways to outpace inflation rates; almost nothing is a substitute for compound interest when it comes to saving for the future.
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It stopped a once-common practice of capping coverage once a customer started costing too much, and aimed to limit bare-bones plans that covered almost nothing.
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Trump's is a permanent campaign and the first 50 days of his time in the White House have revealed much of the man, while changing almost nothing.
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He's already signaled he might stop at almost nothing to win -- after warning he would accept dirt on his opponents from Russia or China during the campaign.
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While almost nothing can stand the force of the hydraulic press, there's something extremely entertaining about watching a beautiful piece of technology get smashed into a pancake.
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Titled "A Statement on Cybersecurity," the 4,110-word statement (not including footnotes) is bizarre for both its length and its ability to say almost nothing of substance.
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For a direct comparison you would need to look at an area that spent heavily on Obamacare outreach one year, then turned around and spent almost nothing.
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"I was here during the revolution 27 years ago and I am noticing that almost nothing has changed since then, thievery ... still exists," pensioner Ioan Ilincuta said.
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Interest groups have an astonishing ability to grind down reformers—look at the way that Mr Clark's reforms of corporate governance have been reduced to almost nothing.
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This snapshot efficiently conveys that, years and years from now, almost nothing will have changed in the universe of The Walking Dead, other than Michonne's implied death.
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Private Chinese firms account for just 52% of industrial output, a share that has risen from almost nothing in the early 1980s, but is no longer climbing.
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" WorthPointe Wealth Management's Wilson said that "almost nothing can [be] stated as being universally true of all hedge funds, [which] can make communicating their value very difficult.
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But when I started on the Lithuania case there was almost nothing, aside from an ABC News piece that claimed there was a rendition site in Lithuania.
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Similarly, China cut its underweight rate by half during this period, to just over 3%, but its obesity rate likewise grew from almost nothing to over 10%.
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Even with the Donald Trump campaign apparently spending almost nothing on polls, it look like pollsters will make plenty of money from other national and local campaigns.
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Their owners have been left with almost nothing after the storm hit Chimanimani and neighboring districts in mid-March, triggering landslides and rock falls, and bursting riverbanks.
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As long as we're a nuclear-armed society, we can't afford to be one where people enthusiastically support nuclear weapons use while knowing almost nothing about them.
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But the main reason the megacities are stuck is that their governments are doing almost nothing to reduce traffic, and quite a lot to make it worse.
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That's crazy-fast growth (from almost nothing in 2007!), but it will still only put solar at around 3 percent of the US electricity mix in 2020.
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With the speaker grill on, there's almost nothing to it: a white brick with a black front and a place to plug your iPod in up top.
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I came out of Rock Band VR convinced that I want to play guitar in virtual reality very badly, but knowing almost nothing about the actual game.
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The reason for these numbers is that the French understand Macron's underlying motives for inviting someone who so far represents almost nothing their own President stands for.
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Déjà vu: Members of Congress have frequently chided the drug industry for its pricing and patent practices, but almost nothing has come from the hearings that occurred.
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A book published last September in which they advanced this thesis ("$2.00 a day: Living on Almost Nothing in America") has been influential, especially on the left.
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When she made it home to her family, they were sitting in front of their concrete house, which was without a roof, and had almost nothing inside.
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As we move forward, the amount of direct information we need to provide to a computer to get it to do something will diminishing to almost nothing.
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It's a room full of men and women who agree on almost nothing, except their commitment to the place that gives structure and purpose to their lives.
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Almost nothing has been known about the lives of those who built the temples and served its rulers — who they were, how they lived, what they believed.
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He wears humor and extroversion as a kind of shield; most of his colleagues know almost nothing about his life leading up to the moment they met.
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In the midst of a particularly divisive period in American politics and culture, it seems there's almost nothing that we can all come together in agreement on.
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But a brief look at the history of the Peace Prize is enough to understand that a "timely reinforcement" will do almost nothing to further nuclear disarmament.
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But as the Year of Mercy progressed, I realized that what Pope Francis meant by mercy had almost nothing to do with what I thought it meant.
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The Trump administration has said almost nothing about the detainee beyond acknowledging that he exists and was recently visited by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
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The beasts in a study of ten goats, tentatively dated to 20163, are made of almost nothing but a repeated squiggle that looks like a penmanship exercise.
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There is almost nothing that protects you if you are reporting bullying, non-discriminatory harassment, violations of company policies, or a co-worker ripping the company off.
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As if to dramatize the disjuncture, Ryan's introduction features a gay elder who remembers almost nothing of the borough's queer history — a somewhat frustrating way to begin.
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In this country, Donald Trump has almost nothing but a national story, which he returned to with a vengeance in the closing days of this year's campaigns.
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There is so much cynicism about the orthodox forms of government as they are offered to the public that we believe almost nothing at its face value.
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In the series, Payton will stop at almost nothing to win high school class president in the hopes that it will look good for his Harvard application.
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When Sonos delivered a proposed model for Google to pay licensing fees, Google returned its own model that resulted in its paying almost nothing, Sonos executives said.
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On a recent trip to buy eggs, "there was almost nothing on the shelves, and even the eggs that were there were broken and smashed," she said.
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Our story focuses on a Bastille escapee and "memory hunter" named Nilin who remembers almost nothing except that she belongs to a terrorist group called the Errorists.
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Li says that when the Newcastle team reviewed the literature to see what experiments had been done on aging drivers and driverless cars, they found almost nothing.
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There was this opportunity for Vanessa to move into my apartment and we would both pay almost nothing in rent, so we decided to move in together.
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" But, he said, "we literally came from almost nothing to where we are now, so it just took a little bit of a lag time getting there.
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For modern historians, the dates blur at the edges; for many people who lived through that era, especially in labyrinthine London, almost nothing was not a blur.
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" But nearly one-in-four, 24 percent, said there's "almost nothing Trump could do that would cause me to support impeaching him and removing him from office.
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And there are unfortunately constant reports of charities misusing donor money, including veterans charities that spend most of their money on fundraising and almost nothing on vets.
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The latest Democratic presidential debate exposed almost nothing that was genuinely new between Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont — and yet both were loaded for bear.
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Marty O'Donnell Jason for the most part had very little to do with Halo 3, almost nothing to do with ODST and very little to do with Reach.
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"[The 'golden cross'] means almost nothing when the 200-day moving average is falling as it is right now," explained the chief investment officer and president of NationsShares.
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"You go on the app and you see almost nothing about Hong Kong even though it's one of the biggest things in the news right now," @SlingSheetz said.
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But we know almost nothing of what Kenobi is up to during that time: does the Empire send bounty hunters or Imperial agents to try and find Luke?
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