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9 Sentences With "more virtually"

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These come much more virtually alive in writing to you.
What's more, virtually every corpse was associated with some kind of personal adornment, which weren't restricted to any particular age, sex, or other criteria.
"If everyone's living a bit more virtually now," Hunter asks, "does that mean that all of life is becoming a bit more dissociated from reality?"
More than half of the delegates are given to the winner, and winning a plurality or more virtually guarantees big wins in the congressional districts.
What's more, virtually every expert on North Korea agrees that Kim Jong Un is rational: that he wants nuclear weapons not to wipe out an American city, which would clearly lead to retaliation that would decimate the country, but to protect the North from foreign invasion or regime change.
More generally, the president's fierce attacks on special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE virtually guarantee that Mueller's probe into whether Trump's campaign colluded with Russia in 2016 will continue to dominate headlines.
The candidates on the stump have limited their comments on National Security to sound bites (although the NATSEC community has come down hard on Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, virtually declaring him unfit for the office).
One way this occurs is when Bertie employs two or more virtually synonymous words when only one is necessary. In chapter 4, Bertie uses a reference book belonging to Jeeves to come up with a flood of synonyms to emphasize Bingley's effrontery toward Bertie and Jeeves at the Junior Ganymede Club: > As to his manner, I couldn't get a better word for it at the moment than > "familiar", but I looked it up later in Jeeves's Dictionary of Synonyms and > found that it had been unduly intimate, too free, forward, lacking in proper > reserve, deficient in due respect, impudent, bold and intrusive. Well, when > I tell you that the first thing he did was to prod Jeeves in the lower ribs > with an uncouth finger, you will get the idea.Thompson (1992), pp. 323–324.
Originally labeled as new wave and power pop, Dūrocs wrote and produced material that was more diverse and explored Mathews and Nagle's interests in the styles of The Brill Building, Leiber and Stoller and Phil Spector with Mathews playing more virtually all of the musical instruments earning him the title of a 'wunderkind' in Rolling Stone Magazine from writer and senior editor, Ben Fong-Torres. Being writers and producers first and foremost, Durocs never considered putting a band together in support of the album which shocked Capitol's executives, especially the promotion department which had no idea how to promote the 'non-band'. En lieu of touring, they produced lavish, humorous and highly praised music videos for their two singles which ultimately proved to be slightly ahead of their time. Dūrocs left Capitol late in 1980 to focus on production and songwriting for other artists but before exiting, they set a live pig loose in the Capitol Tower during a quarterly executive meeting with the label.

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