But these days, almost all the established bands in the region are composed of trained musicians.
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Moreover, the candidates agreed with one another on almost all the issues they touched on.
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Almost all the extra housework generated by children was taken on by the woman.
After 1980, debt to GDP ratios rose steadily in almost all the developed nations.
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Almost all the growth in cycling in America has come from men aged 25-64.
Geographically, Mark Twain's home state embodies characteristics of almost all the rest of the country.
Almost all the major economies have put forward legitimate targets, significant targets, ambitious targets.
So almost all the important posts have been filled by the usual career bureaucrats.
Almost all the soldiers here have lost close friends, or seen their comrades injured.
It has already raised enough money to cover almost all the debt payments due this year.
The media fail to report on almost all the developing trends impacting the world.
Almost all the young viewers agreed that teenage parenthood was harder than they had imagined.
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Mr Tetley nursed his unsuitable trimaran almost all the way home, until she sank in the Atlantic.
Almost all the pressure in America during the war on Afghanistan was for more force, not less.
Even with the keypad slid open, the D415 feels good in the hand almost all the time.
Songs and dances are common to almost all the regions, as are semi-sacred family or public meals.
Trends of almost all the markets are now synchronized, as they are a function of the credit markets.
Unmistakably, almost all the salesladies in the luxury duty-free stores at the airport were Asians and spoke Mandarin.
Woodside also said that almost all the Motorola phones introduced since 2011 will be upgraded to Jelly Bean.
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Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez persuaded Congress to grant him almost all the emergency economic powers he had demanded.
It is a gracefully sited monument, and a showplace that flatters almost all the art placed inside it.
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Almost all the villagers who live in the forested mountains of Oaxaca, the Sierra Norte, have relatives there.
They sucked out almost all the tin, and so this year we have 75% less than last year.
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But almost all the discussion around that concept focuses on investments in formal credentials and formal higher education.
The answer is that almost all the new laws proposed in the Queen's Speech affect Wales in some way.
When the thickness of the polymer layer was greater than 50 nm, essentially almost all the bacteria were killed.
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He said almost all the women and children now visiting the clinic had been attacked by relatives or neighbours.
In the short term almost all the growth comes from higher demand for products that existing firms already make.
Because this guy has the courage to make the tough calls, and almost all the calls today are tough.
"I have a suspicion that we are using almost all the cancer drugs in the wrong way, " he says.
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