That's because, on a very fundamental level, we have pretty much everything we need.
"For black-outs to occur, pretty much everything would have to go wrong, " he said.
They're electricians, mechanics, doctors, lawyers - pretty much everything an American can be in 2008.
Another which puts David Cameron ahead of the prime minister on, well, on pretty much everything really.
Rowe Price and pollster Harris Interactive, young people are very worried about pretty much everything retirement related.
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Citi has done pretty much everything it can to address its most immediately pressing issue of credit quality.
You can see pretty much everything in the movie coming about 45 minutes before it actually gets there.
Giving access to primo content from HBO and ESPN on pretty much everything tablets, smartphones, laptops, an Xbox 360.
We have online newsmakers, contextualizers, networkers, job finders, and pretty much everything else you could find at a conference.
My favorite space is the family room, where we do pretty much everything.
The olive oil for your skin, the garlic for your heart, and the red wine for pretty much everything else.
Representing the new ways is Jim Ed (Sam Elliott), who owns pretty much everything in that corner of New Mexico.
But isn't the federalization of pretty much everything in a diverse country like the U.S. just another exercise in imperial overstretch?
Think about it: one makes 3D printers, the other sells Arduino boards and pretty much everything else a tinkerer could possibly want.
In short, we still kind of have to know pretty much everything!
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"I need pretty much everything doing for me, " he says, so it's very difficult if his regular carers or stand-bys aren't able to turn up.
Now, according to tech companies at the Consumer Electronics Show, it's time to equip pretty much everything else in the home with smart technology, too.
It used to be that the U.S. was number one in pretty much everything: education, technology, standard of living, economic and military strength, admired world leadership.
Compared with patients in El Paso and nationwide, patients in McAllen got more of pretty much everything more diagnostic testing, more hospital treatment, more surgery, more home care.
In the general vicinity of August a host of festivals come to town covering art, books, politics, music, theatre, dance, food, spirituality and multiculturalism and pretty much everything in between.
Back to the bricks and mortar (well, plastic and metal) hardware, there's pretty much everything here you need to mix your way up from beginner to gigging DJ.
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Outside that diagram is pretty much everything you care about.
In plain English, Home is a suite of apps that, together, constitute an interface for Android users willing to let Facebook mediate pretty much everything they do on their mobile devices.
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The most pressing problem the Navy currently faces is in its operations and maintenance account, which funds pretty much everything the sea services need except for military pay and weapons purchases.
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The rest of the films will have to wait until next weekend, but pretty much everything got pummeled anyway (80% of all tickets sold this weekend were sold for Iron Man 3).
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Ferrell -- who gave Sacha Baron Cohen a long, passionate kiss in "Talladega Nights" and who has stripped in pretty much everything except "Elf" -- knows that sexual humiliation earns big yuks.
This strikes me as a pretty wide definition and covers pretty much everything that one imagines detectives might be gathering if they were serious about moving swiftly to a charge or release.
Useless for pretty much everything except storing wealth (its economic value is social, not industrial), gold acts as inflation-proof money when investors need it most right in the middle of an asset-price deflation.
Ireland, a fellow euro zone peripheral that is also in trouble, has no major hidden liabilities left in its banking system, with pretty much everything now out in the open (as far as we know).
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