My question for this segment is, what can the journalist - what can your guest tell us about the Dominican Republic and other islands that are not nearly, first of all, they're not nearly as much in the news lately as Haiti is.
However, after all the effort, the song very nearly did not make it to the final cut of the film.
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The real deal for ARMH right now is the very rapid growth in the smartphone sector where ARMH has nearly if not literally 100% market share.
Yesterday, in a closed door meeting, the House Democratic caucus voted nearly unanimously not to bring the bill in its current form to the House floor.
While the deduction would offset income, the benefit is not nearly as great as it was when the income was not recognized in the first place.
Many do not appear to know that nearly all retailers do not sell M-rated games to minors, and cashiers that do so risk losing their jobs.
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Oil, natural gas and coal are a bedrock part of nearly every investment porfolio, not to mention integral to nearly every product and service that Americans use.
But, so far as anyone knew, the two men had not exchanged a word in nearly twenty years not since Carnegie drove Frick out of the business and Frick successfully pressed a monumental lawsuit against his former partner, the first in a long string of vengeful acts.
Of the museums surveyed by the paper, nearly half do not charge general admission.
And some of the science is dubious (though not nearly so much as, say, Prometheus).
Contrary to what some may think, the daily deal market is not nearly saturated, Chaffee said.
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And, what Ireland did is not nearly as potent as eliminating the corporate income tax entirely.
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In a conference call from there, he told reporters there's not nearly enough aid reaching victims.
The message is usually not nearly as clear as the manager believes it to be.
Such behavior is loutish, but it does not nearly meet the legal definition of sexual harassment.
Dave Etlin(ph) says he'll keep coming to games in 2008 but not nearly as much.
The over-all bills are not nearly as bold because of the influence of money.
The Dole camp is not nearly so well positioned to move fast and strike hard.
There were simply not nearly enough competent people to oversee such a huge endeavour.
Almost everybody admitted that the deal was not nearly as ambitious as they would have liked.
However, when similar rules work against its trademark plans, Apple lawyers are not nearly as happy.
"I've been working on it, not nearly as much as I want to, " he says.
He must have spoken to Ms. Au from time to time but not nearly enough.
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But the statistical relationship is not nearly so great as it is with House elections.
"We know that it's not nearly as much as we would have liked, " Frieden said.
It's hugely important to the economy, and there's not nearly enough of it happening right now.
But then again, efficiency is not nearly as rousing a rallying cry as resisting federal usurpation.
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However, it is not nearly as good as what Silvercorp would have us believe either.
As the next 150 machines rolled out, reliability improved, but not nearly enough.
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