Experts say nearly all of the UK's 250 species of bee are in decline.
Bee experts say nearly all of the UK's 250 species of bee are in decline.
Nearly all of the country's electricity production comes from state-owned utility Eskom Holdings Ltd.
Nearly all of the rights are informed and qualified by the need for public protection.
By mid-1976, stocks had sharply rebounded and recovered nearly all of the 1973-75 bear market losses.
Nearly all of the 30 got caught, but often not before inflicting financial harm.
Detour stuck with the backyard mentality with nearly all of the workforce coming from northern Ontario.
Fairholme topped its domestic peers on an annual basis for nearly all of the past decade.
They did nearly all of the job themselves laying the flooring, painting and installing built-in bookshelves.
It may account for nearly all of the effects of antidepressants, some researchers believe.
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And, in California, nearly all of the state's bridges have been retrofitted for seismic resistance.
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Nearly all of the puts traded on the bid, suggesting the puts were sold.
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Nearly all of the children who died were playing the game alone when they died.
Current work will protect the glass for at least two centuries, and will replace nearly all of the stonework.
Nearly all of the northern cities are "slowly sinking" as they become less densely populated.
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Yet nearly all of the government's major initiatives have been adopted with minimal consultation.
Nearly all of the big financial portals, news sites and e-brokers have a mutual fund screening section.
The truth is more nearly the opposite, with the rich paying nearly all of the income taxes.
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He plays nearly all of the music on this album, aided by copious digital editing and processing.
Controlling nearly all of the shares in Bose insulates him, he says, from such pesky financial concerns.
The government has withdrawn nearly all of the tax breaks it enacted to boost demand during the recession.
Afghanistan grows nearly all of the world's opium poppy crop in an illegal trade worth billions of dollars.
From the 1960s through the early 1990s nearly all of the neat digital technologies appeared first in the workplace.
However, nearly all of the emergency tax rises and spending cuts designed to achieve this are now in place.
At the moment, nearly all of the 4 billion gallons of ethanol produced in the U.S. are made from corn.
At the moment, nearly all of the 4 billion gallons of ethanol produced in this country is made from corn.
Dividends and earnings are likely to account for nearly all of the returns in common stocks for the foreseeable future.
That indicates a pretty rapid spread, and indeed it appears that nearly all of the people who caught it were unvaccinated.
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Nearly all of the Democratic candidates for president appeared Thursday night in Los Angeles for a debate-style forum on gay rights.
They comprise nearly all of the officers, from captain to colonel, commanding the American ground combat force in Iraq, says Col.
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