Until recently office REITs confined their investing almost entirely to the purchase of buildings already standing.
The players were short and almost entirely devoid of talent a carbon copy of the Fordham Rams.
Top-50 instructor Michael Hebron now teaches almost entirely in light of the latest brain-science research.
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It is largely, you know, almost entirely Kurdish and they agree on their common future.
Nonetheless, any real effect from longer-term supply shortages will be felt almost entirely in Q2.
This approach, both in college football and the business world, is almost entirely foreign.
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The emirate also has a thriving private-sector middle class, but it consists almost entirely of foreigners.
Ditech is now almost entirely dependent on Verizon, which accounts for 80% of its revenues.
Mr Russell has taken care to draw this account almost entirely from archive material.
In simple terms, economic value-added is almost entirely defined by the sum of wages and profits.
Lower trading results are coming almost entirely from commodities and credit desks, Goldman says.
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Today, that sector is almost entirely dependent on products (gasoline and diesel) derived from oil.
GM's sales have been propelled almost entirely by gas-guzzling pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles.
The chargers in downtown Palo Alto parking lots are almost entirely full during the week.
And the Apple iPad mobile digital device application for LinkedIn is almost entirely built from HTML5.
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The answer depends almost entirely on where you live and how you care for your lawn.
Though it skews mostly (read: almost entirely) toward women, and offers few community sharing options.
The boom in new companies stems almost entirely from tiny, family-run and privately-financed firms.
In the decades that followed, the so-called Tridentine Rite fell out of use almost entirely.
The electricity shortage is almost entirely the product of bad economic planning in the Chinese capital.
Granted, this is almost entirely the product of the UCLA Bruins' rich basketball history.
It helps that the Ceiba field, unlike the one in Colombia, belongs almost entirely to Triton.
Creighton started out by relying almost entirely on the 3-point shot against Syracuse's zone defense.
The budget deficit may be huge, but it can be financed almost entirely from domestic savings.
The political platforms of the center-left parties are halfhearted and almost entirely domestic in their focus.
Until recently, the Tsimane' were almost entirely cut off from the rest of Bolivian society.
Before deregulation in 1978, airlines competed almost entirely on service, thick steaks, white napkins, porcelain china.
Yet the books that publishers choose are almost entirely of zero interest to actual book-buyers.
Commerce's growth came almost entirely through building new branches as opposed to buying existing banks.
Talk of government is almost entirely negative, as villagers dwell on official intrusion into daily lives.
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