For all the crying by global warming alarmists about the lack of civility in the global warming debate, almost all of the over-the-top vitriol among spokespersons for each point of view emanates from the alarmist crowd.
The SL and MRTA began attacking electric towers, causing almost daily blackouts all over the country.
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This is something that the ACI conference has over almost all of the other conferences (with the exception of Argyle Executive Forum and the Dow Jones Global Compliance Symposium): the right people are in the room.
He has lost almost all of his sight over the past few years, but that hasn't depleted his dedication to the soldiers.
Almost all of the electricity moved over grids is in the form of alternating current.
That characterization, Gore argued, carried over into almost all of the governor's other social policy planks -- including his proposals to overhaul the 35-year-old Medicare system and provide prescription drug coverage to seniors by encouraging the participation of private insurers with the enticement of federal subsidies.
Southerland had 20 points as he did in the second-round win over Seton Hall and again almost all the points came from beyond the 3-point arc.
Mr Obama may also have problems with Catholic voters a group that has been one of the most important swing votes in America since Ronald Reagan and that is over-represented in almost all the swing states.
It insists that the country has benefited hugely from Nafta - both exports and imports have increased more than 300% over the past ten years, and almost all that is thanks to the deal.
They have taken almost all of the trophies on offer over the past few seasons.
It does mean all bookings, almost 90% over the Web, are firm credit-card sales, the flight costs determined by yield-management software familiar to any airline customer.
Almost all banks are up over 1% on the news, and most significantly more than that.
There have been many critical moments in the history of space exploration -- Sputnik in 1957, Yuri Gagarin in 1961, Neil Armstrong in 1969 -- but if you look back over the history of manned happenings outside of the atmosphere, almost all of these moments were driven by government funds.
But in present-day Ghana, then called the Gold Coast, there were over 30 more slave forts, built and maintained by almost all of the European trading powers of the day: the Swedes, Danes, French, British, Dutch and Portuguese.
Over the past few years almost all serious opposition to Mr Putin has been sidelined, co-opted or crushed.
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"It was almost like we had some strange guest over all the time and we had to be very nice, " says Courtney.
And the Beijing regime has been at odds with South-East Asian countries over its greedy claim to almost all of the South China Sea.
But until all the damage is long past, and the rebound in these stocks is almost over, they'll remain speculative.
Over the years, he attacked almost all her policies and when she, too, was eventually deposed, his satisfaction was evident.
Six billion people will move to cities over the next 20 years, almost all of them in Asia, said Doerr.
Perhaps most sinister of all, the United States would almost certainly succumb over time to the temptation to dispense with defensive CW training and preparations.
Now it's been almost three months since all the hubbub and our friends over at Format War Central have spotted one of the few Target stores to start offering the BDP-S300.
So for almost all of his first term was after the recession was over.
But almost all poorer countries look cheap by this gauge, and over the past decade China's real exchange rate has risen.
Almost all respondents that reported having eased either standards or terms over the past three months cited more-aggressive competition from other banks or nonbank lenders as an important reason for having done so.
This was the first time in the five years of the Challenge that all the finalists were young women, but over the years the top prizes had gone to girls almost 60% of the time.
It provides almost a third of all irrigation water in the United States and over 80% of the drinking water to 35 million United States citizens.
Asian immigrants and their U.S.-born descendants tend to be better educated: half of all Asians over 25 have a college degree, almost twice the national average.
Until the rest of us get serious about altering the way work gets done in American corporations, we're destined to howl at the moon over the injustice of it all while changing almost nothing.
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Instead of fearing a new Democratic tide and helping a popular President pass his agenda, almost all Republicans united in opposition, and in 2010 they took over the House and gained seats in the Senate.
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