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Nearly all depicted some appalling crisis; nearly all were arrestingly beautiful.
The French magazine Têtu used to be a lot like other gay magazines—nearly all of its covers featured men, nearly all of whom were white, many not even gay, nearly all muscled.
Yet its legislature, including those that represent its more diverse cities, is nearly all-white, and nearly all-male.
In Alexandra, where the population of 180,000 is nearly all black, Colonel Zondi's 342-strong force is also nearly all black.
Nearly all Kenyan households have a mobile phone, and in nearly all those households, at least one person has an M-Pesa account.
Nearly all Americans and nearly all on both sides of the aisle recognize that the Life Sciences Industry is one of the major economic engines of America and one of the key sources of job creation for Americans at nearly all educational levels.
And it's a very polarized era, so on most issues, nearly all Republicans will vote one way and nearly all Democrats will vote the other.
The Minnesota's Economic Rights in the Superior National Forest, or MINER, Act, passed 216-204, with nearly all Republicans in support and nearly all Democrats opposed.
The Minnesota's Economic Rights in the Superior National Forest, or MINER, Act, passed 21625-2900, with nearly all Republicans in support and nearly all Democrats opposed.
If nearly all downscale whites support Trump, but nearly all downscale non-whites oppose him, then race, not economics must be the key determinant of support for him.
Half a century ago, white Protestant men occupied nearly all our country's high-status positions: They made up nearly all the elected officials, business leaders and media figures.
In front of a nearly all-white crowd in a nearly all-white town on Tuesday, Donald Trump decided it was a good time to make his pitch to black voters.
Nearly all known perpetrators are women -- moms like Hope.
That movie had a nearly all-black cast that included Jada Pinkett Smith, and was released within a few weeks of "Rough Night," which starred Scarlett Johansson and a nearly all-white cast.
But nearly all of it comes from buffalo, not cow.
Of course, it used to own nearly all of it.
Nearly all the patients reported having had dreams or visions.
Clinton like nearly all state party officials who publicly endorsed.
Nearly all of us trace our lineage to another country.
Nearly all of them measure around 21995 x 21164 inches.
And nearly all of these properties are growing, Gajwani said.
Nearly all of the performances were done in one take.
Nearly all the prostitutes working in Holbeck are drug addicts.
Trump's lawyers dismissed nearly all of that testimony as hearsay.
They underpin nearly all of the banking and insurance sectors.
Like him she has read nearly all of Shakespeare's books.
Nearly all the suspects were black, as were their victims.
Nearly all House Republican backed it, along with 17 Democrats.
Nearly all of Alagoas's 102 mayors back the Calheiros clan.
Nearly all of our workforce comes from an enterprise background.
It has devoted managers, nearly all recruited out of university.
They plan to give away nearly all of their wealth.
Nearly all of these deaths (99%) are in developing countries.
Nearly all the amendments proposed by Conservative senators were rejected.
Nearly all of them said that that candidate was Bolsonaro.
It is seen by nearly all parties as worth preserving.
Nearly all said that global warming threatens polar bear populations.
Nearly all of the company's revenue comes from North America.
The trend extends to nearly all parts of the economy.
Nearly all sectors lost ground in China and Hong Kong.
Nearly all the children get sent home with a parent.
In 2015 Spain withdrew nearly all its troops from Afghanistan.
Among families and unaccompanied children, nearly all were Central Americans.
Subaru Corp has the technology in nearly all vehicles sold.
Nearly all support the regime, which protects their business interests.
Nearly all Clinton supporters said candidates should accept election results.
Andrew reportedly flattened nearly all of the facility's warning sirens.
Nearly all the victims from the Khalqah Marketplace were civilians.
Nearly all systems, public or private, produce some excellent schools.
The YPG controls nearly all of Syria's frontier with Turkey.
"Nearly all teens vape fruit or candy flavors," Kelder added.
"Nearly all novels are feeble at the end," he observed.
Nearly all memorable activity in the apartment spiraled around it.
Nearly all countries have laws that protect freedom of speech.
The economic boom is now palpable to nearly all Americans.
Nearly all these historical ­impulses were evident in the game.
But CMS excludes nearly all hospitals from PAMA required reporting.
Nearly all of it is sent to the United States.
Nearly all sectors rose, with financial shares leading the gains.
Nearly all of the charcoal produced in Malawi is illegal.
Most funds simply vote "yes" automatically in nearly all situations.
By nearly all independent accounts, that number is implausibly low.
Nearly all of WeWork's revenue comes from renting office space.
Nearly all main sectors fell in China and Hong Kong.
Nearly all of that was generated over the past decade.
WASHINGTON: Doors to nearly all public buildings must open outwardly.
Nearly all states permit designated poll watchers to observe voting.
They have received nearly all income gains since the 1980s.
The other people in these projects were nearly all white.
Nearly all shares in Brazil's benchmark Bovespa stock index fell.
Nearly all the reactions to Beyoncé's album have been positive.
Nearly all guns used in crimes begin as legal firearms.
The Taihuttos exchanged nearly all of their income for Bitcoins.
The federal government picks up nearly all of the tab.
Hunt, like nearly all of the occupiers, is not local.
JPMorgan has resolved nearly all of its major legal investigations.
Nearly all Republican Fox News viewers opposed a Trump impeachment
Nearly all of the homes are destined to flood again.
Nearly all of them did not comment for this story.
Then, nearly all surveys put Republicans behind by double digits.
Diabetes has driven nearly all of Ms. Walker's adult life.
This year, nearly all of the 20173 banks examined passed.
Nearly all of the board members of Women's March Inc.
Unauthorized immigrants are already ineligible for nearly all public benefits.
Nearly all the comments on this prompt were model responses.
Nearly all of that was made over the past decade.
It has now closed nearly all of its open positions.
Competition has a way of finding nearly all of us.
Their most popular courses are nearly all programming and technical.
Candles and fresh flowers cover nearly all the marble tombs.
Yelp is hemmed on nearly all sides by tech behemoths.
Russia has reportedly sold nearly all its U.S. Treasury holdings.
Nearly all the top sales this year were in condominiums.
Nearly all have narrative charm, vivid characterizations and marvelous designs.
Nearly all of that increase is allocated for defense spending.
Before her arrival, nearly all the house's watches were tourbillons.
Nearly all of the nation's most prestigious hospitals are nonprofits.
But nearly all of it was built on a lie.
His presidential strategy was unlike nearly all of his competitors.
Nearly all those cases came from locally acquired mosquito bites.
Nearly all of them teach workshops, often with each other.
Malik seems to have spent nearly all her time indoors.
Still, nearly all of those lawmakers lined up behind impeachment.
Nearly all oilfields produce some condensates, usually in small amounts.
Nearly all of the LNG from Kenai went to Japan.
Still, nearly all the recipients described the money as transformative.
New orders have nearly all but dried up this year.
Nearly all major U.S. financial firms have a presence there.
Nearly all want to significantly raise the federal minimum wage.
Saudi's index fell 0.8% with nearly all its banks slipping.
I've struggled with insomnia nearly all of my adult life.
Nearly all (96.7 percent) have some form of health insurance.
Nearly all of the non-movie VR experiences uploaded to date were created using a computer-game engine from either Unity or Unreal (and nearly all VR so far shares a similar videogamey look too).
She has raised nearly all of her money through online donations.
It would be the taxi-ization of nearly all human mobility.
That stuff is nearly all coming from homegrown right-wing sources.
Electron behavior causes nearly all material properties: hardness, conductivity, melting temperature.
Nearly all smokers -- an astounding 95% -- start before the age 21.
These days, Snap makes nearly all of its money off ads.
Obamacare's individual mandate requires nearly all Americans to have health insurance.
Many children have autism and nearly all take the MMR vaccine.
Another 24 percent say they use cash for nearly all purchases.
The company bailed on nearly all of the Obamacare markets already.
Brazil's payments were nearly all cash transfers, which are more efficient.
For nearly all of her meetings, Tymoshenko traveled with a delegation.
The virus spreads easily between pigs, killing nearly all it infects.
Nearly all of Fort McMurray's 88,000 residents escaped the fire safely.
Like nearly all anthology films, some entries are better than others.
Nearly all of the seven Democratic impeachment managers — Schiff and Reps.
However, that increase is nearly all attributable to higher security costs.
State-owned Bio Farma produces nearly all vaccines available in Indonesia.
Nearly all of the people who became ill were not vaccinated.
Nearly all declined to comment or did not respond to requests.
Nearly all recent polls in the state showed a Clinton lead.
In nearly all cases, turbulence's bark is worse than its bite.
Many are named after national heroes—nearly all of them male.
Twenty-eight people were presumed killed, nearly all South Korean tourists.
But for now, Florence is, rightfully, getting nearly all the attention. 
Nearly all particle physics experiments work this way to some extent.
It gave ground on nearly all of the U.S. producers' demands.
It seems to me he's checked nearly all the fascist boxes.
One topic nearly all 2020 Democrats avoided on Thursday was impeachment.
But here on Earth, nearly all amino acids are left handed.
Nearly all words in a human language, by contrast, are arbitrary.
Police interviewed nearly all of the 290 students at the school.
The far-right philosophy denies the legitimacy of nearly all government.
Many children have autism, and nearly all take the MMR vaccine.
Nearly all of that fallowed land was in the Central Valley.
The announcement extends U.S. tariffs to nearly all imported Chinese products.
Festival fights are the beginning for nearly all fighters in Thailand.
It touched on nearly all the fraught issues of the moment.
It also reduces rates for households but eliminates nearly all deductions.
Revenues from paid subs account for nearly all of Spotify's turnover.
Nearly all U.S. stores participate in the promotion, excepting airport locations.
Weaker demand was seen from nearly all of Taiwan's major markets.
In China the state is the source of nearly all censorship.
Nearly all of those working at EU institutions in Brussels do.
Nearly all the participants ate chicken, not duck, eggs, Yu noted.
Nearly all the guests say the same thing when they go.
Nearly all parents surveyed who used marijuana also reported using alcohol.
Elsewhere, Apple is overhauling nearly all of its built-in apps.
Nearly all congressional Districts would now have farms, cities and suburbs.
Nearly all banks and credit unions are federally insured or chartered.
Atlas/Marvel produced many comics, but they were nearly all imitative.
Nearly all card issuers in the US include this $0 liability.
Today, nearly all areas of the Capitol complex are smoke-free.
Meanwhile, surrounding suburbs were upper-middle class and nearly all white.
This book flipped nearly all of my switches as a reader.
Nearly all of the 500 students at P.S. 1883 are poor.
This goes against nearly all mainstream scientific research on air pollution.
Nearly all argued that the new rule would harm small businesses.
Nearly all the boys are Central American or Mexican, Hinojosa said.
Nearly all have embraced some form of single-payer health care.
Nearly all of those individuals have been vocally critical of Trump.
In reality, nearly all the marketing in these apps remains experimental.
Nearly all of these procedures were later revealed to be unnecessary.
In India, for instance, nearly all children are enrolled in school.
Nearly all the lads we work with have massive trust issues.
Nearly all are now studying STEM subjects at college or university.
And nearly all of them appear on Jamie Isaac's debut album.
The U.S. has backed off nearly all its most hardline proposals.
However, nearly all new innovation carries more risk than existing technology.
You'll also gain access to nearly all of HBO's classic programming.
Then he got fired, as eventually happens to nearly all managers.
"Nearly all my time was spent at the window," he said.
Nearly all mountaineers will say they "are aware" of the risks.
"They're nearly all looking for something new and exciting," he said.
Nearly all of them were unaware of Ellard and Bell's plan.
Yes, you have a cellphone with you nearly all the time.
Nearly all of the most complex chips must still be imported.
Nearly all target their onetime sponsors for extortion, robbery and kidnapping.
Nearly all of the city's 300,000 original residents have been displaced.
The Chinese government owns nearly all the land in Hong Kong.
Myanmar rejects that label and has denied nearly all the allegations.
In other words, nearly all the weight we lose is exhaled.
The Food and Drug Administration has banned nearly all flavored vapes.
Nearly all outgoing flights from the city were canceled on Sunday.
Nearly all have been destroyed or defaced by the Islamic State.
And besides, I spend nearly all of my time on land.
Nearly all sectors in Hong Kong retreated by the lunch break.
Alabama, for example passed a law that banned nearly all abortions.
He has voted against Trump on nearly all issues except impeachment.
The ban bars nearly all Iranians from entering the United States.
The Revolutionists lost twelve killed and eight wounded, nearly all officers.
That could leave nearly all of Iowa with only one carrier.
Nearly all the coal mined in the United States generates electricity.
Nearly all of them — 90%, according to Azih — sent term sheets.
Nearly all those sanctions were lifted after the 2015 nuclear deal.
Nearly all were dubious, and not because of hygiene or laziness.
Nearly all the apartments at 56 Leonard have been spoken for.
A local shopkeeper says nearly all of his customers are foreigners.
Nearly all cases in the continental U.S. are linked to travel.
Oriental, Russian and mixed salads are nearly all the same thing.
A supermajority requirement on nearly all major matters became essentially automatic.
Nearly all the Republicans up for reelection are in safe seats.
Nearly all United seats have at least 31 inches of pitch.
And nearly all of them are in danger of going extinct.
At the Chatham Orpheum Theater, "Jaws" plays nearly all summer long.
Nearly all of the time it works seamlessly and without incident.
Nearly all of the 2020 front runners have expressed their solidarity.
Because the rioters were nearly all white, off-duty NYPD officers.
The total amount she transferred, $17,786, was nearly all her savings.
A system of photovoltaic solar panels provides nearly all the electricity.
Nearly all Americans fail to eat enough of this actual superfood
And Trump is leading nearly all these states in recent polls.
Nearly all new consumer technologies use machine learning in some way.
HTC had bought condensate from "nearly all alternative origins," he said.
It is far more likely that, no matter how extensive the investigation is and regardless of what it uncovers, nearly all House Democrats will vote for impeachment and nearly all House Republicans will vote against it.
"At our school, nearly all dorms are decorated like ours!" she said.
Though nearly all of the message has been redacted, four sentences remain.
Nearly all of their waking hours, the Tsimane are standing or walking.
GM generated nearly all of its fourth-quarter profits in North America.
The main focus of nearly all the iPad-related announcements was productivity.
Robbed of nearly all federal support for housing initiatives, cities have been
Not nearly all of the countries on Sanders' list outlaw private insurance.
Susan's quite the magnet for salacious gossip, nearly all of it true.
But nearly all of its players were born and raised in France.
Nearly all their maps, they found, are biased in favor of Democrats.
In fact, it's become an inevitability in nearly all major US cities.
Nearly all of them deal with the crippling scars of childhood shame.
And that's a good thing, because nearly all of them are terrible.
Nearly all of the country's copper exports pass through the Kasumbalesa crossing.
And nearly all of this money (98 percent) was raised through GoFundMe.
John Milkovich, outlaws nearly all abortions before many women know they're pregnant.
And that document must throw nearly all historical precedent out the door.
Nearly all soy contracts, including new-crop November , also hit new lows.
NAFTA gradually eliminated nearly all tariffs for goods from the three countries.
Yes, you're the lead in this ensemble cast that's nearly all women.
Pyongyang imports nearly all of its oil and petroleum products from China.
Nearly all of these should be available for both Android and iPhone.
Turkey is dependent on imports for nearly all of its energy needs.
Nearly all the major cannabis companies continue to lose lots of money.
Separately, the Oscar nominees — a nearly all-white list — have been announced.
It was the warmest March on record for nearly all of Alaska.
But Faraday Future spent nearly all of the $800 million by July.
I love the original — I love nearly all of Dario Argento's films.
Nearly all of the app's functions are already built into Android directly.
Nearly all that decline happened in the last two hours of trading.
But engendering customer loyalty is something that nearly all firms strive for.
In fact, nearly all cases of cervical cancer are attributed to HPV.
Nearly all 2020 presidential candidates aren't using a basic email security feature
Nearly all of the other suspects admitted some responsibility in the attack.
Instead, nearly all the costs were covered under Thailand's Universal Coverage Scheme.
Corn fell, giving back nearly all the gains from the previous session.
It's infiltrated nearly all aspects of our lives to an alarming degree.
Nearly all of the company's $56 billion of revenue comes from advertising.
Now, we can count nearly all her living enemies on one hand.
"It's a problem that cuts across nearly all the counties," Ireri said.
Nearly all soft wheat and winter barley plants were in good condition.
Nearly all those tunnels have now been destroyed by the Egyptian army.
Nearly all African countries are party to more than one regional agreement.
Polls show he would lag behind nearly all other well-known candidates.
Nearly all sectors in China advanced, with resource stocks the best performer.
Nearly all states—whether democratic or authoritarian—are entangled on the Internet.
Nearly all 2020 presidential candidates uses Facebook pixels on their campaign sites.
The stock market regained nearly all its losses within about a week.
The dust blocked out nearly all the sunlight, turning day to night.
Nearly all of the current major commercial ventures are in these spaces.
Nearly all sectors fell, with financials and property stocks leading the decline.
His father, Rudolf, was a physician, like nearly all his male relatives.
Transformco, which purchased nearly all of the assets of Sears Holdings Corp.
But they're nearly all here because of other dreams that were thwarted.
Boko Haram has affected nearly all of her subjects in some way.
Even in my nearly all-white high school in Palo Alto, Calif.
Export-oriented manufacturers (nearly all of them private) have sharpened up dramatically.
And these wallets, in nearly all their forms, are also in danger.
Congress has already taken away nearly all CDC funding for gun research.
Weinstein's Miramax company produced nearly all of Tarantino's films, including Kill Bill.
Nearly all of Yangon's new retail space targets low- to midrange buyers.
It has implications for nearly all policies aimed at eliminating racial inequities.
Shipping data shows nearly all Iran's tankers had been registered with Panama.
Why would Hubbard leave nearly all of his fortune to his maid?
Nearly all of these cases were among kids under six years old.
He had eliminated or silenced nearly all potential opposition to his rule.
The measure would have required background checks for nearly all firearm purchases.
But in 1860, nearly all the pieces were sold at an auction.
Nearly all states have lotteries that millions of people take part in.
They succeeded, and discovered that "nearly all" of them could be compromised.
Nearly all gun owners are normal people and they obey our laws.
Mr. Trump could easily collect nearly all of the delegates in Illinois.
These abstruse policy views make Schultz like nearly all other American billionaires.
And nearly all students and parents believe college is worth the investment.
The Midwestern state is surrounded on nearly all sides with RTW states.
Nearly all of Facebook's users are visiting the service from mobile devices.
Gates worked with Manafort for nearly all of this decade-long period.
The health insurance provided through my employer covered nearly all our expenses.
Nearly all are surrounded by a … wait for it … 10-foot wall.
Amazon has licenses to distribute medical devices in nearly all U.S. states.
Nearly all Republicans and a vast majority of Democrats supported Powell's confirmation.
Nearly all of O'Brien's professional life has been spent working in tennis.
Nearly all of the other students, infuriated by the whole thing, followed.
She asked her students, nearly all girls, to name their favorite subject.
The Times was a different place then, a nearly all-male preserve.
Nearly all of its pre-K classrooms are based in public schools.
But there was one word missing from nearly all their denunciations: Biden.
Alerts have been issued for nearly all provinces for the upcoming temperatures.
Nearly all of the houses in the village were damaged or destroyed.
In 2016, nearly all the other provinces agreed to Mr. Trudeau's program.
That strategy worked because nearly all of Rolex's production is chronometer-certified.
Nearly all of the state's 2,000-plus schools closed during the walkout.
He lost his home, motorcycle and nearly all of his other belongings.
Nearly all of the palm-greasing and back-scratching is ridiculously petty.
Notably, in nearly all these cases, Justice Thomas spoke only for himself.
On March 11, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte prohibited nearly all commercial activity.
Why, for example, are nearly all the tuskless elephants of Africa female?
The Trump administration froze nearly all security aid to Pakistan in January.
The executive order Trump signed on Friday banned nearly all refugee admissions.
There are almost no carbohydrates — it's nearly all protein — and few vitamins.
The LEDs are my one problem, actually, across nearly all smart speakers.
Lyft's stock gave up nearly all of its gains after the disclosure.
Nearly all the deaths reported in Italy are of people over 22020.
Nearly all of them were limping or coughing or wearing bloody dressings.
Nearly all Democratic senators were in their seats, with Harris and Sen.
Nearly all the deportees in recent years have been from Central America.
Nearly all of them were African-American, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
The vow was greeted with relief by nearly all on the panel.
Nearly all personal writing betrays an element of sadness, shyness or emptiness.
While nearly all Republicans have expressed support for taking out Iranian Gen.
As noted, nearly all House Democrats side with the Lefties on immigration.
Nearly all sellers on Roofstock select the option to field all offers.
Yet nearly all of the publicly declared congregations are Christian and Jewish.
Eventually, he sold nearly all of them, not always at a profit.
Nearly all were retail investors, PSBC said in a statement late Tuesday.
Petersen was unable to answer nearly all of the questions from Kennedy.
So his administration and nearly all of his predecessors get that seal.
SXPP jumped nearly 2%, erasing nearly all losses from earlier this week.
Nearly all of these series have trafficked in undisguised social commentary, too.
Nearly all of them have usually been triggered before past bear markets.
Earnest says their online method has visibility into nearly all US attendance.
Today, 65% of American adults and nearly all teenagers play video games.
Yet nearly all of the plots attributed to Mr. Naim have failed.
A proposal to track nearly all remote-controlled drones went public Thursday.
Luckily, the center of nearly all galaxies contain an enormous black hole.
Nearly all of the claims in the document share a similar pattern.
SXPP jumped nearly 2%, erasing nearly all losses from earlier this week.
The savings on natural gas directly impacts nearly all goods and services.
The update also redesigns nearly all of the the existing emoji characters.
Nearly all of them had atypical symptoms or no symptoms at all.
He was a slow eater, and he did nearly all the talking.
OTHER CONDOS Nearly all the top sales in 2017 were at condominiums.
Photographs are scattered throughout, nearly all of them taken by Wallace Berman.
The constant pressure resulted in nearly all of his throws being rushed.
Nineteen states, nearly all of them with Republican governors, refuse to expand.
Nearly all of the district's funding comes from the state, he said.
But nearly all of the rise has come at the opening trade.
The Times interviewed 15 majority makers, nearly all freshmen, for this article.
Nearly all of the many primate species are at risk of extinction.
More women need to be having orgasms because nearly all men are.
Nearly all of Jockstrap's songs deal with sexual identity in some way.
It is the root from which blooms nearly all major social problems.
But in the end nearly all of them voted for Mr. Trump.
The mindset is why we're living in an age of monopoly, where four airlines run most of the routes, two providers serve up nearly all cable television, and two companies produce nearly all of the nation's corn seeds.
Best of all, nearly all of them can be achieved on the cheap.
Nearly all of them have taken place in New York City basketball gyms.
In the testing, nearly all filtered water tested below 1 part per billion.
Its Labinal factory in Chihuahua handles nearly all wiring for Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
First, he delivered nearly all that Cameron wanted from a pre-referendum deal.
The Clinton administration removes nearly all restrictions on the export of encryption products.
Yet nearly all of those offers come with a catch called deferred interest.
The cash option, which is favoured by nearly all winners, is $372 million.
But on Sunday, nearly all of us were glued to the TV. Why?
Despite inaction from Congress, nearly all states have taken at least some steps.
In B, using a gene drive, nearly all offspring receive the altered gene.
Research indicates nearly all the world's coral reefs could be lost by 12.
Yet nearly all market players agree on one thing: U.S. stocks aren't cheap.
Nearly all transactions were handled through the banking system to meet the deadline.
Nearly all the bills will be challenged in court — and that's the point.
The technology industry, which has disrupted nearly all other sectors, is disrupting itself.
And in his budget of 1860 he removed nearly all remaining protectionist duties.
Nearly all of us became doctors to keep patients alive, to treat them.
And in those moments, it worked as advertised nearly all of the time.
Right now, you have invested nearly all your emotions into a single person.
There's a ton to do, and nearly all of it is worth doing.
Genish was backed by nearly all shareholders at a general meeting on Tuesday.
They give her all, or nearly all, of her advantage over Mr. Sanders.
These ScreenRush URLs accounted for nearly all traffic to the JPMorgan-sponsored content.
Nearly all Americans who have gone to North Korea have left without incident.
Nearly all the patients in the study were on one of these drugs.
He streams nearly all day, taking only a short break in between sessions.
Nearly all of the million trees purchased have now been planted, he said.
They also create the benchmarks against which nearly all active investors are measured.
The last five years upended nearly all of this in very short order.
Nearly all of the spots listed will no doubt soon be much hotter.
It links nearly all the world's countries in an agreed rules-based framework.
It has ported nearly all of its Android software over to Android Wear.
And he said he made return visits to nearly all his crime scenes.
Nearly all of the Chinese steel industry's major players are state-owned enterprises.
Nearly all FTSE 100 companies were trading in the red by 0821 GMT.
Nearly all lithium extraction methods are costly and require large amounts of electricity.
What you may not know is nearly all modern religions have fasting traditions.
Nearly all failed to emerge from committee or were defeated in floor votes.
Nearly all such comments appear to come from either anonymous accounts or men.
But that's not nearly all that is covered by Vicky Ward's Kushner, Inc.
Unlike nearly all other folk tales, however, Slendy has a definite origin point.
In nearly all cases we dispose of IEDs by initiating a counter explosion.
With the building marked for demolition, nearly all their neighbors have moved out.
Erdogan said he received intelligence indicating nearly all those attending were HDP supporters.
Nearly all main sectors lost ground, led down by material and industry shares.
But the reality is nearly all abortion clinics in the state have closed.
Nearly all patients with severe sepsis require treatment in an intensive care unit.
Nearly all machines need to be hacked in person, one at a time.
In the majority of tests, the researchers' model outperformed nearly all other models.
LONDON (Reuters) - Nearly all the senior employees in Royal Bank of Scotland's (RBS.
They are responsible for nearly all the new jobs we produce each year.
Nearly all sectors gained ground at the close, led by consumer staples stocks.
"I use a tinted powder on nearly all of my clients," Atkin says.
Nearly all military officers who had been subjected to show trials were released.
Australia's slipped 0.83% to close at 6,0.213, with nearly all sectors seeing declines.
In nearly all areas, people are continuously getting better at what they do.
That is a boon to pulp producers, who export nearly all their output.
Texts and photos were nearly all that was left of him, Kuyda thought.
They're gunning for a total dismantling of nearly all sector oversight (and succeeding).
The latter is barely habitable, with nearly all its buildings damaged, Browne said.
Dany, shorn of nearly all her military power, will die on the battlefield.
Nearly all worked freelance for a few thousand a pic and zero benefits.
During the 210s, nearly all were million-sellers that reached the Top 21994.
"Nearly all of the wounded victims have serious wounds," said nurse Samir Abdi.
Nearly all were indigenous farmers, and their skin was burnished by the sun.
But nearly all the slaughter took place in just those first 221 minutes.
Following the supposed physical altercations, nearly all of the local workers went unpaid.
Nearly all of these stories have come out in the past three days.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal has come to encompass nearly all of Facebook's flaws.
Nearly all Republicans campaign on core Republican positions popular with the GOP base.
A teacher sickout closed nearly all Detroit's public schools, affecting almost 63,000 children.
Yet nearly all the region's embryonic republics plunged into civil war and dictatorship.
There are differences, though, and surprisingly, nearly all are in favor of Huawei.
Nearly all of your grocery items will be shipped in from someplace else.
Nearly all aircraft draw in air by way of the plane's engine compressor.
Nearly all of it goes to China, according to campaign group Global Witness.
Nearly all of the company's drinkware products are subject to the 2120% levy.
Nearly all the increase would come from new taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
Children locked in cells nearly all day long, sleeping on cold concrete floors.
It's not to help poor people, nearly all of whom now have cars.
Nearly all products are transported using diesel fuel, by rail and or truck.
The asylum official is denying nearly all cases and so are the judges.
Multiple local media reported that nearly all Hariri's closest aides were caught unawares.
That Sunday, Petty was running behind nearly all day, mostly trailing Donnie Allison.
For nearly all of Dawson's controversial subjects, the effect has largely been humanizing.
First, nearly all the presidential candidates want to repeal the TCJA's tax cuts.
Nearly all of them came from Wenzhou, a port city south of Shanghai.
By the end of the day, she said, nearly all had sold out.
It's the right medium for it; ergo, nearly all of it is there.
Instead, there were multiple shifting groups of fighters, nearly all accused of atrocities.
In fact, nearly all mid-engine supercars come with eye-watering price tags.
Nearly all science these days depends on assessing the likelihood of a hypothesis.
"I mean, just look around," she said, noting the nearly all white audience.
So, nearly all of the time one American's expense is another American's income.
Like nearly all people at some point in their lives, we're caregivers too.
"I could see the local crowd was nearly all their friends," Leal says.
Yet the Edison machine wasn't working for nearly all the tests Theranos offered.
Nearly all of my coworkers were already high when they arrived to work.
Nearly all (85 percent) of the male respondents pay for sex with women.
Nearly all of the impediments have been stripped away a long time ago.
The U.S. has already backed off nearly all of its most controversial demands.
Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's administration groups nearly all of Lebanon's rival parties.
StubHub recently stopped using nearly all its agencies in part to save money.
But while his son was in Vietnam, his hair turned nearly all gray.
Italy, population 60.4 million: Nationwide lockdown affecting nearly all forms of public life.
Nearly all of the surviving planes and personnel were reassigned to other bases.
Nearly all of its most controversial provisions were stripped from it before passage.
February 29 - March 19: Nearly all US states declared a state of emergency.
In 1989, nearly all the nation's governors attended an education summit in Charlottesville.
It now includes more than 160 economies and affects nearly all global trade.
Nearly all the bounty of the economy's growth has flowed to the affluent.
The Republican led by about 26 percentage points with nearly all votes counted.
But nearly all scholars who have weighed in call that analogy dangerously simplistic.
But for other Republicans, and nearly all Democrats, that's not an acceptable option.
Nearly all the tapes that go in will never come off the shelf.
For nearly all of human history, there haven't been that many of us.
Nearly all were to Democrats, including Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election cycle.
"The Dreamers" introduces us to many characters, nearly all of them exceedingly nice.
At nearly all other times, however, the film suffers from an inexplicable sluggishness.
Parenting is full of decisions, nearly all of which can be agonized over.
Sirotic sources nearly all his ingredients locally, including in the restaurant's back garden.
With nearly all of the votes counted, voter turnout stood at 51.8 percent.
Nearly all wealthy people do so, but it's rare among lower-income people.
Nearly all dermatologic procedures are performed on an outpatient, fee-for-service basis.
Nearly all employees are back on the job at Wynn's properties in Macao.
Cardin has been performing, in some form or another, nearly all her life.
The country's domestically owned television and radio stations are nearly all pro-government.
Despite that, nearly all students and parents said college is worth the investment.
He has promised to give nearly all of his fortune away to charity.
Nearly all agency in the show is female, as you'd expect from Hallmark.
Nearly all buildings devote most of their space to display or event spaces.
Within a month of Brexit, European stocks had recovered nearly all their losses.
Now, 96% of deepfakes are nonconsensual porn, nearly all of them targeting women.
On the chosen day, nearly all the inmates began refusing the strip search.
Nearly all outgoing flights from the city were canceled on Saturday and Sunday.
For decades that has also been the view of nearly all Israel's allies.
The group's intersectional partnership with nearly all terrorist and criminal groups remains strong.
Now he was up in his lift and painting nearly all the time.
After a breakout 2018 season, Andujar spent nearly all of last season injured.
She spends nearly all her time in bed, a ventilator breathing for her.
Nearly all of Mr. Van Drew's Washington staff abruptly resigned over the weekend.
DOE agreed with nearly all of GAO's recommendations on improving its whistleblower systems.
Standing on the nearly all-white debate stage, Yang said he missed Sen.
Months later, nearly all those requests for professionally installed tarps have been fulfilled.
Nearly all of them would require approval from Congress, which appears highly unlikely.
Nearly all of the obstacles that Woody encountered, in fact, have fallen away.
US reported, nearly all of them customers of PG&E in northern California.
Commendably, Toyota is making automatic emergency braking standard on nearly all its vehicles.
Nearly all of the key ISM indicators were at contraction levels in November.
Nearly all of the confirmed infections have come from direct contact with birds.
During my first group meeting, nearly all of us complained of body aches.
Lee said in December he "sold and donated" nearly all his litecoin holdings.
Tax lobbyists are why nearly all Americans must pay to file their taxes.
The use protected from nearly all types of ovarian cancer, the researchers said.
At that point, nearly all imports from China will be subject to tariffs.
Disney is taking nearly all of its movies and TV shows off Netflix.
Healthcare coverage by its nature covers nearly all healthcare services, products, and drugs.
The panel has "held over" for one week without explanation nearly all nominees.
The United Nations has spent nearly all that time trying to avoid blame.
Still, the Dow has given back nearly all of its gains for January.
MMB's lab-grown seeds yield nearly all of the cotton produced in India.
Pruitt is working to change or repeal nearly all of those major rules.
In nearly all the bottles, he said, he found depth, elegance and clarity.
Nearly all of those states' leaders have come out in opposition to it.
Nearly all those who survived were later evicted and forced to move west.
It drove Pelosi and nearly all the moderates to support an impeachment inquiry.
She feels like she's lost nearly all of her friends because of this.
His cast of characters, nearly all of the middling sort, was extraordinarily varied.
The bill for this outrage will diminish the futures of nearly all Americans.
On Thursday, 102 women, nearly all Democrats, were sworn in as House members.
The chart below shows Clinton's overwhelming office advantage in nearly all these states.
That race was too close to call with nearly all the vote counted.
Nearly all of these objects are too far and too faint to observe.
Nearly all of the Democratic contenders endorsed Gillum and Abrams in 2018. Sen.
Nearly all of his major vulnerabilities (except his Canadian birthplace) got ample airtime.
In nearly all of the situations, Trump had more power than they did.
Pioneer Works has dedicated nearly all of its available spaces to the show.
Nearly all follow the lesson on their tablets or phones, using specialized apps.
And nearly all gyms, including LA Fitness, offer sign-up specials in January.
The CMA wants nearly all of the top 350 listed companies to have two auditors, one of them not from among the "Big Four," a reference to Deloitte, KPMG, EY and PwC, which check the books of nearly all big companies.
Most of the time, this process seems to work out for all parties involved, judging from the fact that nearly all supermassive black holes reside at the center of galaxies, and nearly all galactic centers contain a supermassive black hole.
The CMA wants nearly all of the top 350 listed companies to have two auditors, one of them not from among the "Big Four", a reference to Deloitte, KPMG, EY and PwC, which check the books of nearly all big companies.
Right now, nearly all of that final step is done in China or Japan.
Nearly all the rest you'll find in a single aisle of the grocery store.
It intersects with nearly all the major issues concerning the average American voter today.
Spoiler alert: nearly all of them are about character interactions, not big battle scenes.
Nearly all groundwater has become undrinkable and untreated sewage is pouring into the Mediterranean.
And nearly all of them are heavily populated by immigrants from Muslim-majority countries.
Nearly all of Obamacare's industry taxes are repealed, along with taxes on high earners.
Nearly all of his belongings were gone, including a lifetime of collected baseball memorabilia.
By the mid-'90s, nearly all school resource officers were armed and in uniform.
"Berry-picking is something nearly all Finns do, regardless of age," says the guide.
Gretchen Whitmer, who temporarily banned the sale of nearly all flavors of vaping liquid.
With nearly all of the precincts in the state reporting, former South Bend, Ind.
Around half of Nigeria's 190 million people are Muslims, nearly all of them Sunnis.
That night, nearly all women in attendance wore black in solidarity with the mission.
While beautifully reproduced, the paintings lose nearly all their nuance of gradation and shifts.
Nearly all of these private centers are run by and employ former drug users.
They have now lost nearly all their territory but continue to carry out attacks.
Nearly all of those in our shelters are eligible for city-funded housing vouchers.
Since it's not biodegradable, nearly all of that plastic is still in the world.
Ask tennis administrators to name their biggest fear, and nearly all cite match fixing.
The Crispr system wiped out nearly all Salmonella bacteria, while leaving E. coli intact.
Nearly all of those are sold by Japanese brands, such as Suzuki and Daihatsu.
Instead, the streets' only inhabitants were young men, nearly all of them holding guns.
Meet the activist who is fighting to protect victims, nearly all of them women.
In nearly all cases, two-factor verification eliminates this type of the security risk.
Nearly all of us pay into it and have a stake in its future.
She eats nearly all her food now, and there's less mess around that bowl.
Nearly all consumer hand sanitizers use ethanol or ethyl alcohol as their active ingredient.
PRI candidate Jose Antonio Meade has been running third in nearly all opinion polls.
The move closed nearly all of the district's 97 schools on Monday and Tuesday.
Nearly all of the subjects in the traditional portraits hail from powerful colonial families.
According to a new report, a quarter of Americans spend nearly all day inside.
However, revenue shrank at nearly all of the underlying trading and investment banking businesses.
Nearly all the patients are 18 or older with a median age of 37.
Nearly all of the students at Western drive cars, most of them gasoline-powered.
Congolese authorities have blamed the ADF for nearly all the massacres between 2014-2016.
The most common reason is one that nearly all parents will identify with: time.
Iraqi security forces have recaptured nearly all the territories once controlled by Islamic State.
In addition, nearly all the purchases showed big drillers stuck closest to existing operations.
"Nearly all policymakers expressed a favorable view of this general approach," the minutes said.
Nearly all of the new proposals also enjoy overwhelming support in the American public.
Usually, strong retail participation signals a bull market has expended nearly all its energy.
Sendler is dapper in nearly all the photos of him I could find online.
Nearly all Americans with pacemakers -- and people worldwide -- walk around with parts from here.
Nearly all have designated another member to cast paper proxy ballots on their behalf.
Such stories, nearly all arranged by Kingsley, would often only mention Scientology in passing.
Kevin and Julia Garratt had spent nearly all of their adult lives in China.
Nearly all major manufacturers (with the probable exception of Apple) will launch 5G phones.
Bill Nelson by less than half a percentage point with nearly all votes counted.
On April 19, the listing service website showed 59 properties, nearly all single-family.
It covers land and sea and nearly all of the globe's important trading routes.
The company collects nearly all of its revenue from commissions on post-return sales.
Nearly all the bonds, about $2.35 billion, are subject to the alternative minimum tax.
If you watched cable news today, nearly all of Trump's surrogates were in agreement.
This is a casual eatery that caters to nearly all taste buds and occasions.
Participation rose across nearly all age groups as well as among men and women.
With Wednesday's performance, the Dow industrials had erased nearly all its losses for February.
NAFTA gradually eliminated nearly all tariffs for Mexican, U.S. and Canadian goods and services.
"Nearly all policymakers expressed a favorable view of this general approach," the minutes stated.
And, with this, comes enormous implications for Wall Street and nearly all big businesses.
We all know this, and nearly all of us have an opinion about it.
Nearly all of the LNG produced at the plant has been sold to Japan.
Delhi and Mumbai were rated either "overvalued" or "extremely overvalued" by nearly all respondents.
Nearly all of the victims were male and from racial or ethnic minority groups.
But nearly all of these moves could have been made by any Republican president.
Nearly all still speak Cajun French at home, said Coverdelle, the community's tribal secretary.
Because the biggest job growth at nearly all companies is happening in technical roles.
Nearly all of these companies have a history of topping Wall Street's estimates too.
He and nearly all the others avoided jail by agreeing to stop making mercury.
Nearly all other drone strikes have taken place in other Pakistani and Afghan areas.
And now, nearly all Republican U.S. Senators – and most of Congress – are following suit.
The southern boundary is more pliable, with nearly all maps now using Broome Street.
At least 36 people were killed and 2,000 wounded, nearly all by police gunfire.
She's paid off nearly all of her loans and has just $300 to go.
Augmedix, with 400 employees, said it serves doctors in nearly all 50 U.S. states.
Nearly all of the pledged funds remain in the hands of the donors, unused.
Nearly all reported suffering significant emotional distress, and more than half experienced suicidal thoughts.
Nearly all of them pay by piece rate — something most other industries have abandoned.
That may be the closest to space nearly all of us will ever get.
But by the 153s, nearly all the casts had been removed from public view.
This is because nearly all of the individual income tax provisions expire after 2025.
In the city of Vellore, nearly all kids (98%) live until their 5th birthday.
The mandate requires nearly all Americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty.
Nearly all Democrats refused to support the legislation, which would extend funding through Feb.
Nearly all of these migrants are under 30, and many factories are majority-female.
Kay Ivey (R) signed legislation that would ban the procedure in nearly all cases.
California, the state is winning nearly all its environmental legal cases (Los Angeles Times).
Like nearly all Maltese, they spoke good English, though Rojas-Berscia valued their mistakes.
McConnell has nearly all of his Republican colleagues beat: His moderation itself was cynical.
And on Black Friday, nearly all of them are going to be heavily discounted.
We are strategically and tactically dependent on fuel for nearly all of our missions.
Nearly all major unions endorsed Trump's rival, Hillary Clinton, during the presidential election campaign.
Nearly all of them perished completely; their bodies and bones decomposed, leaving no trace.
Nearly all had been purchased at tax sales, often online, between 2001 and 2010.
For example, nearly all ear pieces for hearing aids are now 3-D printed.
Remnick spends nearly all his extended Comment talking about the Bad Guy, Donald Trump.
"Nearly all innovation efforts have been focused on people with means," the site reads.
Nearly all of the most popular accounts belong to young, attractive, white, heterosexual couples.
Nearly all the growth in the consumer space is therefore being fueled by software.
They were roommates, of course, but they spent nearly all of their time together.
In Eritrea, North Korea, and Syria, nearly all media is controlled by the state.
The mandate requires nearly all Americans to get health insurance or pay a penalty.
Half do not have drinking water, nearly all do not have clean drinking water.
Yes, nearly all of you start adult life with stronger bones than women have.
He has nearly all of his Republican colleagues beat: His moderation itself was cynical.
Nearly all opposed allowing voice calls in the air: • "Please no," one commenter said.
"In nearly all instances the party of a sitting president loses seats," he concluded.
At the All-Star Game break, nearly all of those favorites are playing well.
Eventually, he identified a network of about 650 videos, nearly all from this year.
Nearly all of the migrants are traveling as families, including some with young children.
Together, that would put US restrictions on nearly all of Beijing's exports to America.
The ACA requires nearly all businesses to cover contraceptives at no cost to patients.
The result would be a giant company serving nearly all of the world's smartphones.
But in nearly all of those cases a final judgment has not been reached.
I saw the usual city haze that obscures nearly all of the night sky.
Like nearly all of Mr. Merwin's work, "Garden Time" is shot through with valediction.
And for nearly all of that time, Mickey Bergman was working on his release.
More than 146,000 people, nearly all Rohingya Muslims, have crossed since late last month.
On three N.F.L. teams, nearly all the football players skipped the national anthem altogether.
Nearly all the other pianists who played Bradley's were twice my age or older.
It now includes more than 19703 economies and affects nearly all global trade. Oct.
They have nearly all moved me with their elegiac rue and emotionally layered musicality.
Nearly all of those watching were hobbyists, logging countless hours outside their day jobs.
Nearly all the salmon they found had "beautiful eggs still inside them," she said.
Nearly all the group's 1,700 members work in watercolor, pencil or pen-and-ink.
The negative comments rolled in almost immediately, and nearly all of them lambasted Black.
Their primary realization was of the subtle context sight gives in nearly all situations.
Nearly all of the major 2020 candidates — including former Vice President Joe Biden, Sens.
Nearly all of the incentives driving media militate against this kind of rethinking, however.
The country exports nearly all of her cotton as local ginning capacity is limited.
Some hotels, and nearly all hostels, have inexpensive laundry facilities on-site or nearby.
Nearly all of the women had a mammogram at least once in the past.
A judge, finding inconsistencies in the prosecution's files, freed nearly all of the suspects.
The order blocks nearly all visas from Iran except for students and exchange visitors.
Starting this week, nearly all underground stations now have cell service and Wi-Fi.
No wonder that virtually all affluent children go to college, and nearly all graduate.
By nearly all accounts she served with professionalism and a commitment to anti-corruption.
But that threat is one of the disciplining forces at nearly all public companies.
Nearly all of Fuller's cast of characters were abolitionists of one kind or another.
"Ultimately, nearly all our problems come back to staggering underinvestment in ourselves," said Rep.
Ontario, home to nearly all of Canada's auto industry, launched the program on Jan.
Apple produced 218 million iPhones in 2018, nearly all of them assembled in China.
Many football fans — nearly all of them outside New England — would not be surprised.
Nearly all respondents, 97 percent, said they'd reconsider candidates with any type of lie.
Nearly all of the night's winners are available online to stream, rent or buy.
Nearly all of those birds are black kites, which are everywhere in the city.
Nearly all involve former passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked in Japan.
Nearly all Americans pay into the program and can expect to receive a benefit.
While 29% did get help, nearly all of them received only behavioral health services.
Nearly all were in Marbella or a marina southwest of the city, Puerto Banús.
At the center of all these overlapping circles sits Oregon, nearly all by itself.
Nearly all of the payments were for fees for speaking, training, education and consulting.
But it is another special-interest loophole that nearly all tax experts would eliminate.
In terms of the camera itself, GoPro has upgraded nearly all of its capabilities.
However, in most people the disease soon spreads to affect nearly all voluntary movements.
In recent years, social activism has seeped into nearly all aspects of our lives.
Nearly all of that fluctuation came from variation in pay within the same job.
The plant would consume the equivalent of nearly all of Manitoba's current pea production.
Mr. Schiff performed and recorded nearly all the standard works of the cello repertory.
Within a year nearly all of the participants had stopped riding their Segways. Why?
Nearly all were trying to find a better balance in our digitally addled world.
However, the financial crisis triggered recession in nearly all developed economies, the economists added.
When a federal defendant gets sentenced, he will serve nearly all of that time.
Welch, twenty-eight and African-American, has lived in Cleveland nearly all her life.
The OPEC member country depends on oil for nearly all of its export revenue.
Nearly all the ingredients were sourced from Essex Farm, located in upstate New York.
Nearly all of the press conference's participants serve on one of Trump's advisory councils.
Of note: the Meitu app removes nearly all traces of melanin from ones skin.
Nearly all students were on equal footing, in other words, and new to programming.
These heretofore-unreleased recordings — nearly all well-known Monk compositions — are not radically rearranged.
Which is to say: from birth, we had been together nearly all the time.
The wildly successful Marvel movie, with its nearly all-black cast, is shattering records.
In a recession, you would expect nearly all of them to have done so.
Myanmar has denied nearly all allegations, saying it waged a legitimate counter-insurgency operation.
Nearly all of Everson's previous work features black people in front of the camera.
"Nearly all of VR is heavily entwined with neurobiology and human factors research," he says.
This story, which appeared in The New Yorker, displays nearly all of the author's gifts.
Today analysts think Nigeria has up to 3m Shias; nearly all are in the IMN.
When the call from the source came in, nearly all of them went into action.
I would expect that nearly all of you are targeted on a near-daily basis.
TAKE A LOOK: Lawmakers were discussing this bill that would have banned nearly all abortions.
Apple uses Dialog chips to extend battery life in nearly all of its iPhone models.
The second allowed states to expand their Medicaid programs to cover nearly all poor adults.
Of these students, nearly all reported that they had also used marijuana at least once.
The country's 75,000 people depend on cargo ships to supply nearly all of their food.
She has reportedly created a foundation to eventually inherit nearly all of her Epic stock.
He's currently leading polls in nearly all of the 11 states voting on Super Tuesday.
While the content of the emails varies, nearly all of them emphasize unity and strength.
He also warned he would tax nearly all of Chinese exports to the United States.
He also warned he would tax nearly all of China's exports to the United States.
At a ballroom in the New Yorker hotel, nearly all her top aides teared up.
The country accounts for nearly all of the recent growth in hunger in South America.
Revenue from selling oil accounts for nearly all of the war-torn nation's available cash.
Like nearly all the characters in The Act, Nick is based on a real person.
With nearly all precincts reporting, he led by a 53 percent to 45 percent margin.
As a result, nearly all of their delegates ended up being supporters of Ted Cruz.
This was an essential factor in nearly all his many foreign policy successes as president.
Now, nearly all the Democratic candidates, including Biden, have said they want to repeal Hyde.
President Donald Trump had on Friday threatened to slap tariffs on nearly all Chinese imports.
The technology manufactured by Big Tech is used in the operations of nearly all corporations.
When a product is ready to be manufactured, they outsource nearly all of the labor.
Nearly all of these films revolve around the performance of some Christmas song or another.
The ACA also mandates that nearly all Americans have health coverage or pay a fine.
Thing is, this year nearly all of the ideas sounded grim for the world economy.
Nearly all of them have experienced homelessness, and most, if not all, have experienced abuse.
The House bill passed Wednesday would expand mandatory background checks to nearly all gun sales.
Alabama has approved a stricter law that would ban nearly all abortions in the state.
Walker missed nearly all of 2018 after a season-ending ankle injury in Week 1.
It would ban abortion in nearly all instances with no exceptions for rape or incest.
Information technology rose nearly 1.2 percent to lead nearly all S&P 500 sectors higher.
The Dow transports closed up 1.1 percent, with Avis Budget leading nearly all constituents higher.
Nearly all of Disney's Marvel shows and movies will be on Disney+ instead of Netflix.
Nearly all of Britain's eight functioning nuclear plants will have to shut down by 2030.
That's despite the fact that nearly all of them have some form of health insurance.
Despite these facts, nearly all Republican candidates have called for cuts to Social Security benefits.
But with that success has come a problem that nearly all smartphone accessories share: fakes.
The Dow transports closed 3.1 percent lower, with Avis Budget leading nearly all constituents lower.
The generals in the Philippine campaign had nearly all earned their spurs fighting native Americans.
But unlike nearly all other state attorneys general, he won't say whether he's investigating them.
It's an expensive $25 app that provides nearly all the features of its desktop equivalent.
At the time of bankruptcy, the company had lost nearly all its stock market values.
Nearly all of it is obtained as a by-product of mining nickel and copper.
And it was aired in nearly all-white New Hampshire, some 2,000 miles from Mexico.
In fact, Trump described nearly all of the operation's event in graphic, nearly cinematic detail.
But nearly all spiral galaxies possess an outer disk consisting mainly of hydrogen, Chakrabarti said.
More than 1,000 companies across nearly all 50 states are working on private space initiatives.
Nearly all of Kate's family is in attendance at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's nuptials.
FijiFirst is a multi-ethnic party (although it wins nearly all the ethnic-Indian vote).
Nearly all the buildings on Barbuda were destroyed, as were two-thirds on St Martin.
According to Capgemini, another consultancy, nearly all firms with a loyalty scheme use this model.
For nearly all of Israel's history, the largest party has been either Labour or Likud.
But the biggest problem may be the way schools are funded across nearly all states.
At the end of 2018, the S&P 500 lost nearly all its yearly gains.
The bank has a solid retail funding base, and nearly all subsidiaries are self-funded.
Per the Post, local reports said the blackout affected nearly all of Venezuela's 23 states.
Yet nearly all the cases have ended with severe and lasting ostracism, or forced banishment.
In a jubilant election the National League for Democracy (NLD) swept nearly all before it.
Revenue from paid subscriptions now account for nearly all of Spotify's turnover, or 88 percent.
Two years later, nearly all the benefits of that transaction have tarnished like cheap silver.
As at June 0003, nearly all the group's FY18 budgeted revenue was contracted or reserved.
Kim posted this topless photo with her ass nearly all out in all its glory.
Corn gave back nearly all the gains from the previous session and wheat also retreated.
So, no, Hippolyta definitely wasn't involved in the nearly all-woman town of La Belle.
After the big push with Facebook in 403, nearly all of those accounts are dead.
Nearly all of these perpetrators are male and they are young teenagers in most cases.
Nearly all sectors rose on Friday, with an index tracking energy stocks up 1.8 percent.
Their sleek finish and minimalist style makes them ideal for nearly all wardrobes and outfits.
It would make abortion illegal in nearly all cases, including those of rape and incest.
Further, nearly all casino customers enjoy the entertainment experience we provide in a responsible manner.
Tennessee–based CBL & Associates plans to close nearly all of its properties until 6 a.m.
As for the four-legged characters, it's a pity that they are nearly all male.
Very few people in the party truly love him, but nearly all can tolerate him.
In nearly all successful cases, the hacked Twitter accounts aren't protected with two-factor authentication.
The Blade 0003 can play nearly all the latest titles at high (or ultra) settings.
The announcement extends Trump's tariffs to nearly all of China's imports into the United States.
For the first five, making the case-distinction is mandatory nearly all of the time.
Ford said in April it planned to stop building nearly all cars in North America.
A reliable clue was that nearly all the ephemeral installations incorporated screens that still functioned.
The flames broke out nearly all at once as residents fled the high-end region.
Like nearly all evangelicals, Graham believed that salvation could be had through Jesus Christ alone.
The language analysis: Nearly all of the notes were translated using Google Translate, Flashpoint writes.
Furthermore, if Trump wins, he'd likely win all or nearly all of South Carolina's delegates.
Want to figure out why nearly all women and nearly everybody actually loves Gilmore Girls?
The Supreme Court annulled nearly all the assembly's measures in 2016 at the government's behest.
It backfired: with nearly all of the votes counted, the "No" vote stood at 51.3%.
Nearly all of the interviews Paul has done since the controversy have been extremely soft.
For nearly all consumers, internet access over the air tops out with 4G LTE speeds.
Nearly all of the Muslims that make up around half of Nigeria's population are Sunnis.
How does the songwriting process work with nearly all of you contributing on that front?
As I already made the case, these new nearly all-screen phones are the future.
If you check her website for certified KonMariTM consultants, nearly all of them are women.
Shorter-dated bonds erased nearly all their losses to trade almost flat on the day.
Nearly all the other 20 members of APEC had requested bilateral meetings, U.S. officials said.
Nearly all ground types are a go, including concrete patios, wooden decks, grass, and sand.
Nearly all of the online tutors I spoke to are current or former classroom teachers.
The Trump administration intends to open nearly all offshore waters to oil and gas drilling.
Trump, by contrast derives nearly all of his strength in this race from baby boomers.
It's just the kind of power "Fly Like an Eagle" gives nearly all basketball footage.
She hit nearly all of his sore spots except for the size of his hands.
Materials ended almost 0.9 percent lower to lead nearly all S&P 500 sectors lower.
Now nearly all face regular elections, which are harder to rig thanks to social media.
Snyder's plea for action comes after teachers' protests closed nearly all Detroit schools this week.
Most immigrants to America find jobs, and nearly all speak English by the second generation.
Like nearly all Republicans, President-Elect Donald Trump has no interest in fighting climate change.
Jackson has been pushing the triangle at the exclusion of nearly all else, after all.
Mr Wright has provided diplomas and other backup material for nearly all of these degrees.
And though the rest generally opposed Trump's decision, nearly all had some kind of caveat.
One night in September, the show took over nearly all advertising screens in Times Square.
In November, Mic laid off nearly all the staff ahead of its acquisition by Bustle.
Out of a total of 1,697 patients, nearly all had suffered blunt trauma from falls.
In 2017, nearly all Mississippi counties had no clinics that provided abortion, Aiken's team notes.
State-owned South African Airways cancelled nearly all flights amid a strike over wage increases.
Nearly all Morrison's protagonists are women whose identities and narrative trajectories fill entire fictional universes.
For nearly all autocratic-leaning populists, compromise is anathema and holding their political base critical.
Nearly all of the Democratic presidential hopefuls support some kind of government health-care plan.
ISIS has lost nearly all of the territory it once held in Iraq and Syria.
In the next decade, nearly all job creation will come from start-ups, Chambers said.
In all, Florida has more than 45 homegrown cases, nearly all in Miami-Dade County.
Of the 248% respondents who were black, nearly all (29%) said they went with Jones.
HPV is so common that nearly all sexually active people become infected at some point.
Nearly all corn and soybean farmers practice crop rotation, giving soil a chance to recover.
Nearly all of the rest appear to have been sidelined heading into the general election.
Many speak English as their primary language, and nearly all pay federal and local taxes.
In New York, for example, nearly all of WeWork's space is in Manhattan, he said.
Still, all of Carson's other books and nearly all of her essays concerned the sea.
Nearly all of the Senate Democrats running for president have backed the Green New Deal.
But nearly all of the decline is concentrated among people with few if any disadvantages.
Nearly all major electric vehicle technical breakthroughs have been initially developed through U.S. federal funding.
Nearly all the Democrats calling for an impeachment inquiry — with the exception of freshman Rep.
State-owned South African Airways canceled nearly all flights amid a strike over wage increases.
Apple already powers nearly all its data centers, offices and retail stores worldwide with renewables.
In reality, Israel had destroyed nearly all of Egypt&aposs air force on the tarmac.
Nearly all the Chanel hats are novelties in ribbons or taffetas with simple ribbon trimmings.
He sold his two-story house and donated nearly all his worldly possessions to charity.
Not only in the event of misogynist terrorism but nearly all idiosyncratic outbursts of violence.
Yet mental illness has received extremely harsh stigma throughout history and across nearly all cultures.
Nearly all of Richemont's board members are over 13 and there is only one woman.
Nearly all endorsed credit ratings relate to non-EU issuers and financial instruments, it said.
With nearly all the precincts reporting, Gillespie lost to Northam by more than 232,000 votes.
Nearly all are swiftly losing their jobs and their platforms, and facing harsh public backlash.
Nearly all those deaths occurred since 2000, when Tasers began gaining popularity with U.S. police.
" The news might seem strange: Nearly all tweets fall into the category of "fleeting thoughts.
Mr. Biden is also ahead in Washington State with nearly all of the vote counted.
Thousands of fans, nearly all of them white, rose and gave him a standing ovation.
Almost half of Washington's residents are black, and nearly all of Puerto Rico's are Hispanic.
Software made by Google and Apple, for instance, backs nearly all of the world's smartphones.
The biggest companies in the payday industry are nearly all owned by private equity firms.
British Columbia once sent nearly all of its softwood lumber exports to the United States.
By the end of 1997, Parliament had outlawed the private ownership of nearly all handguns.
By 2022, nearly all new vehicles in this country will have automatic braking, Mims wrote.
Nearly all of these smaller farms have both on-farm and off-farm income — i.e.
In fact, nearly all the data released Friday suggests the US economy is quite healthy.
Separated by her illness from her husband and daughter, she's alone nearly all the time.
Alabama approved a law last month that would forbid nearly all abortions in the state.
In early March, Mr. Dottore then shut down nearly all the schools under his control.
Nearly all the serious Democratic contenders for president in 2020 already support such a system.
"Nearly all big companies today are tech companies, at least to some degree," he said.
The sand streets sloped inward and trash was strewn everywhere, nearly all of it plastic.
The group endorsed 225 candidates in this election cycle, nearly all of whom were Democrats.
Nearly all his current and former aides have perfected an impersonation of his thudding Brooklynese.
Nonetheless, nearly half of midsize companies use it, as do nearly all the Fortune 500.
Out of precaution, he spends nearly all of his time quarantined in his room now.
Smith has been on nearly all of Meyer's staffs since 2005, when Meyer joined Florida.
Nearly all 32 teams released statements, but most of the owners have not commented further.
Nearly all of the districts share demographic trends that make them ripe for Democratic pickups.
But for the players, nearly all of their time is spent in the training room.
In addition, nearly all aspects of daily life and religious practice have become minutely regulated.
"They're confusing it with organic," which prohibits nearly all pesticides from use on food products.
Every brand has its own device, and we've tested and reviewed nearly all of them.
I'm not proud of writing this, but I do avoid nearly all forms of fantasy.
Their pasts may not have overlapped, but nearly all of them share an uncertain future.
During the year the Fed cut three times, undoing nearly all the previous year's tightening.
Nearly all countries in the Middle East also have not signed or agreed to it.
These slimy sea aliens exist in great numbers in nearly all of the world's oceans.
Nearly all of the biggest challenges in America are, at some level, a housing problem.
The U.S. depends on China to manufacture nearly all smartphones and many other consumer electronics.
Nearly all of the city's systems — including its water and gas payment systems — were unusable.
Like all nearly all department stores, it has seen same-store sales and profit drop.
In the first three trials, Mr. Flowers was found guilty by nearly all-white juries.
"Orbanistan clearly infiltrated the opposition, installing its people in nearly all potent movements," he said.
Nearly all live in developing nations, where poverty and conflicts over limited resources are rampant.
While the controller works with nearly all Switch games, it doesn't have the rumble function.
After 2025, nearly all of the tax provisions affecting individuals in Trump's tax law expire.
Our government can make real lasting change that nearly all Americans, regardless of party, support.
Nearly all Democrats are expected to vote for the articles, which Republicans have broadly condemned.
Nearly all job interviews will include time at the end for you to ask questions.
It has clothed nearly all of them, including Donald J. Trump for his 2017 inauguration.
She became a stay-at-home mom and now does nearly all the household chores.
The human body is made of trillions of cells, nearly all carrying the same DNA.
Nearly all public companies have clawback provisions, but boards are typically loath to invoke them.
The Nazis murdered more than one million people at Auschwitz, nearly all of them Jews.
Nearly all of the respondents — 97% — said they had received a postmortem email at Netflix.
From 219 to 23.5, Angola's exports totaled almost $280 billion, nearly all of it oil.
Nearly all of his staff in Washington has resigned in the wake of his decision.
They were rare questions—ones that nearly all the Democratic contenders have yet to address.
Nearly all the Democratic presidential candidates began 2019 espousing a single-payer health-care system.
Nor does Schwab offer an SEP IRA account, which nearly all of its competitors do.
Nearly all economists in a Reuters poll had expected BNM to keep the rate unchanged.
Nearly all his social interactions with his friends are now via text or social media.
They are nearly all young men, not working, riding bikes around to keep themselves busy.
Nearly all of them will go to college, their football careers in the rearview mirror.
"It is a vile habit of mine to destroy nearly all my letters," he confessed.
They are also the group's main customers, accounting for nearly all its sales last year.
Nearly all of them suffered from respiratory and gastrointestinal issues, and 94 percent were hospitalized.
Nearly all of the stories are haunting, reflective and firelight-beautiful, but there are standouts.
The (nearly) all-glass car can handle rough terrain and autonomously drive on city streets.
Nearly all industrial countries use territorial systems, which help attract the headquarters of global businesses.
Nearly all of the 46 stocks in the portfolio are up, most by double-digits.
Nearly all of the passwords we reviewed were relatively simple and potentially easy to guess.
Nearly all U.S. Navy vessels had a scientific component, and the Rodgers was no exception.
Nearly all of the top tier 2020 Democrats have now released comprehensive climate change plans.
The vast majority of Republicans have coalesced around Trump and nearly all of his policies.
This was the case for nearly all the people at the bar on Tuesday night.
These days, nearly all are coed, diverse and far more inclusive than they once were.
Nearly all the artists bend the pixels to their own purposes, aesthetic proclivities and preoccupations.
Nearly all are hoping to find love and, in the interim, to avoid being raped.
Nearly all the experts we talked to agreed that cigarette smoking was a major problem.
Under the Obama administration, nearly all of these individuals were considered low priority for deportation.
Nearly all of these perpetrators are male, and they are young teenagers in most cases.
Social commitment underlies the work of nearly all the artists, but their material strategies vary.
But after decades of photographing, nearly all of his work was lost in a fire.
And the "I'm not crazy, really!" narrative is the foundational trope of nearly all horror.
GM sold nearly 2.7 million vehicles in China through September, nearly all built in China.
For nearly all consumers, Internet access over the air tops out with 4G LTE speeds.
Elbakyan claims this is nearly all the paywalled scientific knowledge that exists in the world.
Now, with WWE Network, the company has nearly all of its eggs in one basket.
Nearly all of the hotel rooms in Cleveland were booked well over a year ago.

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