Like spaghetti sauce, bo kho comes in practically as many versions as there are cooks.
Dig a hole in practically any Lebanese hillside, and a wealth of archaeological artefacts will tumble forth.
Yes, reciprocation: the back and forth that occurs in practically every human interaction.
Klein devised a supercomputer simulation to predict in practically atomic detail what would happen when DeGrado's molecule collided with a bacterium's membrane.
Yeah, there's international work going on now, in practically, the entire country.
Over the past year, security researchers have revealed bugs in practically every piece of virtualization software, including products from virtualization heavyweights VMware and Microsoft .
The share of 30-somethings neither working nor looking for work appears to be higher in America than in practically any Western European economy.
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The Deutscher Alpenverein (in German) is a goldmine of information on hiking and mountaineering and has local chapters in practically every German town.
That reasoning could doom similar tax breaks in practically every state, says Douglas L. Lindholm of the Council on State Taxation, a Washington business association.
These digital undead, security researchers say, work in practically undetectable silence.
No sensible observer of sport today denies the prevalence of drugs in practically every major sport, yet none would argue they can ever be eliminated completely.
Major financials had a mixed week, with Citigroup ending in negative territory, Bank of America and Wells Fargo coming in practically flat, and JPMorgan Chase gaining approximately 2%.
But hardly any details have been decided, particularly the tricky ones of how this will ease South Korea's blight of overcapacity in practically every industry, from shipbuilding to semiconductors.
In practically every major market WP8 has started to chip away at its competitors, growing from 6.2 percent to 6.7 percent share in the UK in just one month.
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The Commission says an extra 9bn euros is needed for cohesion - that is, development projects in the EU's poorer regions - and an extra 2.2bn "to cover needs in practically all other areas of the budget, with the exception of administration, where no additional requests have been made".
Nowadays, 21% of the money the corporation doles out annually goes on innovation, up from 14% in 1994 and practically nothing in 1991.
This is the Pope of Investments blessing a deal which he participates in with practically no risk.
As we move to a world in which practically everything can be networked to everything else, we see more and more opportunities for innovation.
The competitiveness and investment in travel practically demands that, as a family, that is your first priority, or at least a priority over showing up for whatever day you have services.
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But the various branches of Hamas, already divided over attempts to reach an accord with its secular rival, Fatah, which it ousted in January's election, are practically in open war over the abduction.
This in turn accounted for practically all the increase in Chinese GDP in the first half of this year.
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Given how thickly trafficked this corridor of English literary history has been in recent years, a writer like Hollinghurst can spin yards of this soft stuff practically in his sleep.
In an emailed statement, Nissan said the March sold in Brazil is "practically the same model" offered in Europe.
The Paulsens, having recently completed a protracted renovation of their own, were reluctant to complain about the noise and the mess, and Walter, on the other side, was too nice or too busy, but when Patty finally came home, late in August, after her months in the country with Joey, she was practically unhinged in her dismay, going up and down the street, door to door, wild-eyed, to vilify Carol Monaghan.
Thus, in Brazil, the number of social science researchers has practically tripled in the last ten years.
"We can obtain real-life data to train our algorithms in large amounts that would practically be impossible to get in any other way, " said Leopold Summerer, head of the Esa lab that developed the app.
The bid and ask spreads on corporates are prohibitively wide and offerings in size are practically nonexistent.
The ongoing saga of the siege of the PSN has resulted in news items practically every other day since the attacks started.
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Distinguishing between legitimate and paid links embedded in text is practically impossible, especially on the scale of Google's massive index of every Web site.
"At the moment the Seychelles is a piece of granite, or continental crust, which is sitting practically in the middle of the Indian Ocean, " explained Prof Torsvik.
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