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I had to build myself back up from practically nothing.
But as for that gap in between, there's practically nothing.
The DoC is giving us these brains for practically nothing.
With it, you can accomplish almost anything; without it, practically nothing.
Mark Dery, alas, knows practically nothing about ballet and ballet history.
Between my pale skin and my ribs is, well, practically nothing.
Practically nothing that was left standing was where it had once been.
Even if they&aposre paying you 245%, the rate is practically nothing.
However, for one lucky person, this option could be available for practically nothing.
Tom Blomfield, the chief executive, says its marketing budget has been "practically nothing".
In a city where so many have so much, he had practically nothing.
For a man who built practically nothing, Lequeu was inordinately concerned with public recognition.
And with the salary you'll be making as an IT professional, that's practically nothing.
But as soon as you sell it to someone else, it means practically nothing.
Norfolk Southern: The rails have had a bizarre run this year based on practically nothing.
Another president, Jeanine will sit in the Oval Office and do practically nothing all day.
Similar to the Library of Alexandria, we know practically nothing about the Tomb of Alexander.
The consumer has no loyalty to anyone, and the cost of switching is practically nothing.
Over and over again, Cramer saw big runs in stocks that were repealed on practically nothing.
He heard about large swaths of land, way out in the desert, selling for practically nothing.
TRUMP: ... $200 million is spent, and I'm either winning or tied, and I've spent practically nothing.
When I say it knows practically nothing, I don't mean it's just some standard machine learning system.
Moreover, the federal government has practically nothing to do with how states administer their criminal justice systems.
There is practically nothing you can say against him that he is not prepared to say himself.
I agreed with practically nothing that came out of his mouth the entire time we spent together.
Like, the way the movie opens with [Constance Wu] paying out everybody and leaving with practically nothing.
"With the heavy rains, the fire activity is practically nothing," said Cal Fire Operation Section Chief Josh Bishop.
Buffett: It's a very tough business because it's got the marginal cost of a seat ... is practically nothing.
Outside, just a small amount of wind resulted in the other end just practically nothing but white noise.
The country's population sits above the largest proven oil reserves in Africa, but benefit practically nothing from them.
The overall message is that there's practically nothing new under the sun when it comes to presidential campaigns.
The government does practically nothing to stop mergers that don't create obvious monopolies or lead to price discrimination.
But in Chopin, Liszt or Rachmaninoff he had practically nothing to say about tone color, rubato or pedaling.
In the two years since, the handful of lesbian bars left in America has dwindled to practically nothing.
For them to spend $10 to play a Nintendo game on a device they already own (is practically nothing).
WARREN BUFFETT: It's a very tough business because it's got-- the marginal cost of a seat is practically nothing.
These, again, are classic Curtisian twists; the trouble is that they have practically nothing to do with the Beatles.
Xiaomi told the Financial Times it was still committed to Daydream last August, but we've heard practically nothing since then.
Take the $91 tax into account and drivers end up with practically nothing for their efforts to fight the system.
With each successive bankruptcy of his casino company (four in total), his ownership interest was diluted down to practically nothing.
Better yet, he or she should move to Shanghai and start shipping already-subsidized products to America for practically nothing.
Two of them, Oregon and Rhode Island, have done practically nothing in sessions this year to advance same-day registration.
Assad said that "in theory" he still saw scope for cooperation with Trump, though practically nothing had happened in this regard.
I mean, it's a brutal business because the incremental cost of one extra person in an empty seat is practically nothing.
As reported in The Guardian, the three shipwrecks—the Kokusei Maru, Higane Maru, and Hiyori Maru—have been stripped to practically nothing.
You can also pick a 23GB up for $2132 on a $1093 discount if you plan to store practically nothing on it.
Practically nothing has been consistent about Mr. Trump's approach to North Korea, except that he repeatedly blames his predecessors for his predicament.
This should be great for fans of last season's Game of Thrones, because we gave you six straight hours where practically nothing happened.
HTC's implementation looks like a similar afterthought: the extra display contributes practically nothing that you couldn't do more easily with the main screen.
It was the first time anyone had purchased anything with the new digital currency, which at that time was valued at practically nothing.
Magazine profiles invariably emphasize that she'd published practically nothing before striking up an epistolary friendship with the novelist Jonathan Franzen in middle age.
He ate with wildly talented people who had practically nothing, people who opened their homes to him and fed him like a king.
But dig deeper and Ring's latest changes still do practically nothing to change some of its most basic, yet highly criticized security practices.
After years of earning practically nothing for her savings, she called me after a month at Ally excited by how much she earned.
The originality of what the children came up with amazed me, especially because they were able to express so much with practically nothing.
And the main reason not to expect Mueller's testimony to change Trump's approval is that, well, practically nothing seems to change Trump's approval much.
Bad news first: Apple has done practically nothing to address the major concerns about the current MacBook Pro design that debuted in October 2016.
We have practically nothing to make for breakfast, but I manage to throw together a breakfast taco with peanut butter, apple, and cinnamon sugar.
"There was practically nothing here apart from a load of derelict buildings until the property boom of the last few years," recalled Ms. Jarvis.
But silly me, here we have a new "Star Wars" movie and I've told you practically nothing about the plot: A planet is threatened.
For a cost of practically nothing, you'll get lifetime access to every course, allowing you to learn at your own pace, at your own time.
So that the politicians in Washington don't tax Amazon like they should be taxed... and what they've done is he bought this paper for practically nothing.
While France and Belgium are clear favourites for their quarter-finals against Iceland and Wales respectively, there is practically nothing between the Poles and the Portuguese.
Over the past six years, the Congress has done practically nothing in the way of helping the American people out of the mess they are in.
The executives say practically nothing at the forum itself but hold extensive private meetings at nearby cottages with government and business leaders from around the world.
There's so much uncertainty because there's no real direct precedent for what Mueller's doing, and he's said practically nothing on the record about what's being planned.
Today, 10 months remain in an election where the president now knows that there is practically nothing he can do that would cause his removal from office.
Recreating the Hellboy sword is deceptively simple, but Adam throws in a few clever tricks to make the sword look like weathered metal despite weighing practically nothing.
However, I've also seen companies with 60+ employees where no one was given the option to early-exercise, even though it financially costs the company practically nothing.
They add practically nothing to the experience of watching a football match, and are quickly superseded by the press conferences, articles and column inches which come next.
Nobody has to grow up, especially middle-aged men, who are free to do practically nothing all day except talk about women as if they are chattel.
Overwhelmingly, Tajfel's subjects awarded more money to fellow members of their team, even though they were all well-aware that their group was based on practically nothing.
This is important, because in principle you could provide insurance coverage to everyone while spending practically nothing if you were willing to make the insurance totally worthless.
The Super Bowl LIII halftime came and went, and it featured A LOT of Adam Levine ... who stripped down until there was practically nothing left up top.
Sure, it'll make for some great action sequences -- but the value of this gorgeous ride will be dwindled down to practically nothing after what it goes through here.
By saying that its giant cloud brain is now ready to meet your split-second gaming needs, too, Google is saying that there's practically nothing it can't do.
So imagine the challenge facing poor countries where there are very few social workers and psychologists, and where governments are willing to spend practically nothing on child welfare.
All these countries fought, more or less continuously, to free themselves from the imperial pressure … their histories are practically nothing but unending struggles for national and religious emancipation.
Trump once griped the U.S. gets "practically nothing" from this military presence, and has previously floated a troop withdrawal - both in public speeches and in discussions with advisors.
"He talked much about the past, nothing about the future and practically nothing about the present," said Monica Rivero, a 29-year old Cuban journalist based in Havana.
So TV studies only tell us that excessive TV viewing is a behaviour that needs to be reduced, but tell us practically nothing about the health risks of sitting.
What if we told you there were actually self tanners out there that look and feel like water, smell like practically nothing, and won't stain your white cut-offs.
The US mobile market contributes practically nothing to Huawei's success; concerns over Chinese government spying have derailed the company's hopes of growing its business and partnering with major carriers.
They are then given rather detailed rules of diversity, hate-language avoidance, rules about sexual relationships, and being nice, but little about self-discipline and practically nothing about truth.
He was rehired last year for big money and did practically nothing of note, only to be suspended in August for a wellness violation, rumored to be steroid-related.
Others have done practically nothing, convinced that they have no choice but to ignore the notices because they can ill afford to lose employees in a tight labor market.
Others have done practically nothing, convinced that they have no choice but to ignore the notices because they can ill afford to lose employees in a tight labor market.
Now that the internet has reduced the energy required for acquisition to practically nothing, it takes a lot more to prove that we really care about the things we love.
American immigration laws do practically nothing to address the main cause of illegal immigration: super high demand for low-skill work, and not enough workers available to fill those jobs.
In particular, his comments about Japan—which by his reckoning sells America cars "by the millions" but buys "practically nothing" in return—were mocked as an outdated throwback to the 1980s.
A couple of Popsicle sticks work fine as finger splints and cost practically nothing, and a Pro-Tick Remedy key removes ticks without breaking off their heads or making you sicker.
The iPhone SE was previously sold with 16GB and 64GB of storage, and while that was a good way to keep prices down, 16GB of storage is practically nothing in 2017.
But Democrats' performance in the 2010 midterms — when this batch of Senate seats was last on the ballot — was so disastrously bad that they have practically nothing to defend this year.
It details a system whereby a neural network, knowing practically nothing, can look at one or two static 2D images of a scene and reconstruct a reasonably accurate 3D representation of it.
The country's population sits above the largest proven oil reserves in Africa, but benefit practically nothing from them — the UN estimates about 40 percent of the country lives below the poverty line.
After previously taking weeks or months to be able to let go of something precious, shortening that process to practically nothing is one of the greatest experiences of evolution as an artist.
Ten years after the second biggest investor fraud in U.S. history, victims of the $2200 billion Ponzi scheme run by disgraced financier R. Allen Stanford have recovered practically nothing, court records show.
The panoramic glass roof makes the one on the Tesla Model X look like a sunroof — there's practically nothing blocking this mystery buyer's skyward view while he drives (or gets chauffeured) around town.
And in a rich society, believe me, if we have a war or something like that, we call on those people and, you know, pay them practically nothing to go fight for us.
Between a never-ending array of sequin-y party dresses and enough cozy knits to get us through the cold front ahead, there's practically nothing we don't want from this fast-fashion giant.
I learned practically nothing about America, despite being forced to read endless books and write endless essays on every aspect of United States governance – from the Federalist Papers to the Warren Burger Supreme Court.
The same outfit that can say practically nothing if you're in a room socially, or even in a setting like this, you put it on a stage and it starts to say other things.
The most extreme example of this would be the software business, where a company can invest bottomless sums in a piece of software, but then sell it to each additional customer for practically nothing.
Libya's population of 6.3 million sits above the largest proven oil reserves in Africa, but benefit practically nothing from them — the United Nations estimates about 40 percent of the country lives below the poverty line.
In the coming days, we joined volunteers pushing further and further east to cut-off settlements, driving in limited supplies of water, food, and tarps to communities that were left with practically nothing after Dorian.
PARIS — I consider it a credit to my independence of spirit that despite being married to a journalist who covers soccer and raising several young soccer fanatics, I've managed to absorb practically nothing about the sport.
More to the point, the iPhone 7's arrival last September has done practically nothing to alter the Galaxy S7's competitive position: the iPhone 6S was a good phone with a good camera, and so was the iPhone 7.
Perhaps these two candidates, who agree on practically nothing, can come together to at least pledge that such illegitimate intrusions in the electoral politics of other nations is entirely out of bounds and will not be tolerated if they are elected.
My aunt, whom I met for the first time when I landed in Addis Ababa, told me that in the years since we had left practically nothing had changed in the bedroom that my mother, my sister, and I had shared.
While the Trump administration has depressed enrollment nationally by cutting Open Enrollment to just six weeks and spent practically nothing on marketing, DC Health Link is providing residents a full three months to enroll and is investing in outreach to enroll uninsured residents.
Drug shortages For all the candidate talk about the important issues of terrorism and violence on the streets of America, there has been practically nothing said about preventing another killer: big nationwide shortages of drugs that hospitals rely on to save lives every day.
" In a January interview on NBC's Meet the Press, Trump said, "We have 28,000 soldiers on the line in South Korea between the madman and them," referring to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. "We get practically nothing compared to the cost of this.
Trillions of years from now, when the background radiation will be reduced to practically nothing, thanks to the expansion of the universe and extinguishment of most stars, information processing will be able to proceed at a rate 1030 greater than what's achievable today, the researchers calculate.
The so-called "Whistleblower" knew practically NOTHING in that those ridiculous charges were far more dramatic & wrong, just like Liddle' Adam Schiff fraudulently and illegally inserted his made up & twisted words into my call with the Ukrainian President to make it look like I did something very wrong.
Jason "Chart Guy" Chaffetz, who spent months hunting for fictional Hillary Clinton abuses of power but has done practically nothing to investigate Donald Trump's many obvious ethics breaches, conflicts of interest, and abuses of power, went home to Utah earlier this week to hang out with his constituents.
But the fancy new war machines, including nuclear-powered low-flying cruise missiles and long-range undersea drones, do practically nothing to change the Cold War-legacy logic of Mutually Assured Destruction, arms control experts told VICE News — largely because unstoppable nuclear weapons solve a problem Russia didn't actually have.
We won the War of 1812, according to an exhausting campaign the government forced us all to witness in 2012, and practically nothing since; now, you have to watch Drake act like the boy in your ninth-grade class in Brampton who was, for some reason, always wearing basketball shorts in the dead of winter.
Malcolm Brogdon has been a nice surprise, Rashad Vaughn has made some jumpers, Michael Beasley hasn't gone crazy yet, even Greg Monroe has bounced back a bit, but the old shooters (Jason Terry and Mirza Teletovic) have only occasionally shot well and the second and third prongs of the three-man center platoon (John Henson and Miles Plumlee, who started the first eight games but is averaging south of 228 minutes a night) are giving Milwaukee practically nothing.
Though we know practically nothing about it, Sansar is supposed to be a place for people to "create, share, and ultimately monetize their own interactive social experiences" — it's previously been compared to "WordPress for VR." A handful of testers were invited onto the platform last year, and we got a very early look at what they might be making a couple of months ago, in the form of two screenshots showcasing environments like a movie theater and the surface of Mars.
He's getting absolutely away, he's worried about me and I think he said that to somebody, it was in some article where he thinks I would go after him for antitrust because he's got a huge antitrust problem because he's controlling so much, Amazon is controlling so much of what they're doing and what they've done is he bought this paper for practically nothing and he's using that as a tool for political power against me and against other people and I'll tell you what, we can let him get away with it.

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