Mother sharks abandon pups almost right after birth because they're able to fend for themselves.
It's a good test and almost right on the limit of being too firm.
Now tiers of balconies, pressing almost right up to the narrow slot windows of the rear facade, hold desks loaded with computers.
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Then with the Wolves leading 5-4 with a minute of extra time remaining Aberdeen equalized only to concede an own goal almost right from the kick off.
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It'd actually--the forces just looked almost right for the second landing, but with an abundance of caution, they decided to wait a day and see if things got better.
The Venturis' once-shocking pronouncement that Main Street was almost all right was a flash of urban wisdom that could lead to the realization that the maligned glass box is almost all right for a contemporary vernacular suited to the unprecedented scale of the commercial structures that fill our cities.
But now our courts - and the problem lies mainly in British courts - interpret the right to a family life as an almost absolute right.
He is almost always right about what to do today, even if it is a hard choice.
An almost automatic right of appeal clogs the system further, with further appeal possible to the Supreme Court.
Of course, it helps that she is almost always right about that.
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The B-1B has a "variable-geometry" or swing-wing design: The wings are swept forwards, almost at right angles to the body, for take-off and landing and cruising.
The aim of most, judging by the professions of the new generation, is to make money, often in the City of London, sometimes in the media, but not primarily to take up public office as their ancestors did almost by right.
When he landed, his right leg snapped midway between his ankle and knee, the bone skewing almost at a right angle.
That almost assures the right people have the right awareness of your new solution.
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White, however, insisted Australia were "almost to the right spot we need to be at".
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So keeping the web free and freely available is almost a human right.
Ware's leg buckled when he landed, bending almost at a right angle.
So that's really been the focus of my attention, not the next job or the political stuff, which almost seems insignificant right now.
These CDS prices imply that big UK banks are deriving almost no benefit right now from the implicit protection they receive from taxpayers.
Rehnquist, appointed by Richard Nixon in 1972, was, in his first decade as a Justice, almost a fringe right-wing figure on the Court, which was then dominated by William J.
Still, the Star Tribune almost had it right.
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But BMG is struggling and almost lost its right to distribute music this year from Jive, the label of the pop sensations Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys and 'NSync that accounts for a quarter of the company's market share.
Puzzle and Dragons hits almost every note right, offering a myriad of customization options, endless dungeons to explore, hundreds of collectible creatures, and a free-to-play model that allows for potential hours of play in a single session without purchase.
And here's one of the best things about energy efficiency -- it turns out that energy-efficient windows or insulation, those things are products that are almost exclusively manufactured right here in the United States of America. (Applause.) It's very hard to ship windows from China. (Laughter.) So a lot of these materials are made right here in America.
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