Blunt was a virtually innocent victim, we were told, and the only villain was the press.
The U.S. has a virtually unlimited line of credit into the world's savings pool.
The answer to their wishes was a peculiar volume by a virtually unknown writer.
America, these people say, can borrow a virtually unlimited amount of money for as long as necessary.
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IPv6 solves this problem by using 128-bit addresses, therefore supporting a virtually limitless supply of Internet addresses.
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, another federal agency, has a virtually identical whistleblower program created pursuant to Dodd-Frank.
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But it still could be a virtually useless test if it wrongly labels all sort of healthy people as sick.
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Brought up in a virtually bookless household, where the heroes were athletes rather than writers, he came to reading late.
Sometimes it is best to think of your brain as being a virtually clean slate when you walk into an interview.
The TR90 headband of "THE CRASH" will counteract all the force you put it through, resulting in a virtually indestructible headphone.
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The muni bond insurance market has decreased 98% since 2007 and the old AAA guaranteed muni bond has become a virtually extinct species.
Despite losing a couple of lengths at the start, there were never any signs of panic from his jockey, a virtually motionless Queally.
His aim is not to belittle the American achievement but to break the habit of treating it as a virtually isolated feat of self-creation.
That is what has happened to former Gillingham keeper Jason Brown who has remained a virtually-unused understudy to Brad Friedel after signing for Blackburn two seasons ago.
India enjoyed a perfect start to the day, advancing a solid overnight position of 311-5 to a virtually impregnable one of 422-5 soon after lunch.
It turns out that Chris is interested in exactly the same phenomena that I am, though he comes at from a virtually opposite starting place.
Because the Earth gets hotter the deeper you drill, EGS could expand the reach of geothermal power enormously and provide access to a virtually inexhaustible energy resource.
This is in the context of what Samantak Das, research head of Knight Frank India, says has been a virtually stagnant realty market in the past year.
Both the LX9500 and LX6500 keep consumers entertained at home, boasting seamless connectivity and a virtually limitless content package with a variety of entertainment options, including NetCast Entertainment Access.
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YouTube offers a virtually exhaustive jukebox and recent research from the US suggested that more teenagers now listen to music through YouTube than iTunes, CDs or the radio.
My 4 is completely upgradeable with subsidies aplenty at this point, but now I am stuck asking the same question that I am asked on a virtually daily basis.
What was remarkable however, was the level of contempt combined with profound lack of judgment in allowing a virtually unknown reporter with whom they had no sustained relationship to such unfettered access.
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Late last year, fear of a virtually certain steep impending tax increase gave investors every incentive to realize all available gains beforehand, raiding the gains that might have been reported in future years.
Those companies were able to clone the IBM PC because IBM made the mistake of allowing its partner, Microsoft, to license a virtually identical version of its PC-DOS operating system to any takers.
Under Solis Doyle -- who had managed a virtually unopposed Clinton Senate re-election bid that somehow burned through tens of millions of dollars -- a massive cash advantage evaporated soon after voting began.
That this expansion has grown out of a virtually non-existent corporate strategy continues to baffle business analysts as much as it does Mr Murdoch's biographers, of whom Bruce Page is just the latest.
That time deficit was a virtually impossible margin to overcome in the flat, short final stage because Landis and his team watched the Spaniard closely to make sure he didn't try to break away.
The man we see is sad and vulnerable and ferocious all at once frightened as a virtually parentless boy in Brooklyn who was robbed by neighborhood kids, then remorseless as a baby gangster robbing drug dealers.
By the time Tuesday's votes were counted, McCain had a virtually insurmountable lead in the race for delegates, and Romney, the businessman who always says study the numbers, could see that for him they didn't add up.
Poder Volar, a clinic in Buenos Aires, uses a Virtually Better environment called Virtual Airplane to help patients overcome fear of flying, by letting them gradually get used to the process in the safety of an office.
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