Blunt was a virtually innocent victim, we were told, and the only villain was the press.
We have virtually all of the patents as far as the critical materials are concerned.
Hawk, a 31-year-old wholesome-looking father of two, was virtually unknown outside the skateboarding world three years ago.
As with virtually all other aspects of cotton farming, substantial assistance has been provided by the government.
Today, the house is a museum and sits virtually hidden in the windy Laurel Highlands of western Pennsylvania.
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Huawei, the telecoms infrastructure giant - virtually unknown as a phone brand in many parts of the world.
"No utility bond defaulted during the 1930s, while virtually all the railroad bonds defaulted, " he says.
Secretary of State Theresa Villiers said those behind the gun attack had "virtually no support".
Noni juice, he claims, activates xeronine--but in such small quantities, he concedes, that it's virtually undetectable.
They are making friends, discussing the weather and politics, getting (virtually) married, even making real money.
The study showed virtually the same symptoms among mycoprotein eaters and a placebo group.
There is virtually no person or activity that is not subsidized by Uncle Sam.
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Cotton-industry officials say it is virtually impossible to tell organic cotton from the ordinary kind.
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It changed virtually every institution on Earth, and mostly the changes have been for the better.
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Between them, they bring deep experience in virtually every domain -- land, air, space, sea, cyber.
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On the one hand, virtually every factory on the Amtrak route has been shuttered.
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SmartAlign technology removes these concerns and makes this transition virtually invisible for our customers.
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Moreover, throughout his political career he has taken virtually every position on every issue.
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But there's been virtually no debate on that measure, as Congress focuses on illegal immigrants.
The mystery is why profit-seekers receive so little admiration for their achievements and virtually no moral credit.
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At low cost, they can also call landlines or mobiles virtually anywhere in the world.
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"Virtually every member of today's German national team played in that squad, " said Seifert.
He had arrived in the league with great but raw natural skills, virtually untutored.
It's getting a modest 400-screen release and virtually no marketing push, so go soon.
"In my day they were watering the courts virtually after every set, " he said.
Call it the potential for unintended consequences that attaches to virtually any legislative or administrative action.
This is supported by virtually all quality scholarly work over the past few decades.
First, investment consulting firms are virtually never sued by pensions even when they should be.
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"I think Iraq and the economy play a role in virtually every race, " Rove says.
Indeed, virtually every existing low carbon technology was developed by the public, not the private sector.
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