Williamsburg is famed (and scorned) for its hipster attire, worn by nearly everyone in the 'burg.
He invented a language, traditions and an entire culture that nearly everyone he met believed true.
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And nearly everyone agrees that the answer to more mobility is education, not income redistribution.
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In other words, nearly everyone is contributing to -- and profiting from -- the tech revolution.
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When you add all of those up, it turns out that nearly everyone pays taxes.
At that price, nearly everyone who reads would consider buying an e-reader, contends Burchers.
But wait, says nearly everyone, won't cheaper hands in Indonesia and Vietnam eventually take China's jobs?
On the wealth management side of the business, nearly everyone is a long term investor.
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Nearly everyone (92%) believes retailers will always find a better deal to offer shoppers.
In truth, nearly everyone understands that the military is too blunt an instrument for law enforcement.
By "take a look, it's in a book, " nearly everyone in attendance adds to the chorus.
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Nearly everyone she meets reviles Mr Ahmadinejad and, despite his promises, the poor remain poor.
Nearly everyone will experience a leg cramp at some point in his or her life.
That means there should be a mutual fund to fit nearly everyone's investment style and goals.
"Nearly everyone who sees Niagara Falls is struck by the wonder of it, " proclaims Fodor's.
Without any movement from Congress, tax rates will go up for nearly everyone.
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Best Buy sells them but so does nearly everyone else, often better and for less.
Meanwhile, the clock ticks: On Jan. 1, taxes will rise nearly vertically and on nearly everyone.
Manufacturing in the U.S. shrunk further and to this day nearly everyone still blames China for it.
Nearly everyone--from leaders in Congress to the Fed to the White House--agrees that the economy is unhealthy.
During most of this decade credit was all too available to nearly everyone, leading to inevitable gorging.
Nearly everyone in that meeting had a different role within our company less than a year ago.
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Despite opposition from nearly everyone, the council repeatedly approves developments and doesn't seem to listen to anyone.
Nearly everyone in the world has taken a spin with Microsoft Office, Google Search or an Apple product.
Today nearly everyone owns stock, but very few of us take ownership of the companies we invest in.
So when Mr Samuelsson abruptly stepped down on November 23rd it came as a shock to nearly everyone.
Despite the political mess in Washington DC, nearly everyone in the world wants to live in a democratic society.
Frazier is convinced nearly everyone, from patients to long-term investors, wants the world's third-largest drugmaker to take big risks.
We produce more natural gas than ever before - and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it.
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