Behold the frenzy surrounding the practically-equally as over-the-top union of reality queen Kim Kardashian and NBA player Kris Humphries.
He would position his more than 6ft-tall frame practically chest-to-chest with someone he wanted to influence, and lean in nearly nose-to-nose as his quarry would try to squirm away.
Nanogate-treated toilets, sinks and tubs are practically self-cleaning.
Backing up your personal PC to external media might still be a novel concept for some, but any IT manager fresh out of school can tell you that regularly backing up mission-critical servers -- and storing those backups in multiple physical locations -- isn't merely important, it's practically non-negotiable, and it only becomes that much more critical before undertaking hardware maintenance.
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The cinematography by Mauro Fiore is stylishly flawless, with its practically black-and-white, grainy look.
By comparison, Linux is practically risk-free for vendors of Intel or non-Intel hardware.
On the new game side, in order to push new copies and not upset publishers, they offer preorder bonuses that are practically must-haves for new releases at this point.
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Studies and analysis of the industry are practically non-existent.
The transport network in rural Kenya is practically non-existent, and cheap, durable cars that can carry several people can act as both a small transport business for a budding entrepreneur, or a method of carrying their stock.
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But McNabb argues that even in spite of that potential loophole, Assange has a better shot of staying out of American hands in Sweden than he would have in the United Kingdom, where the Extradition Act practically pre-ordains his trip to America.
Randy Moss, the self-described best receiver in history, was practically a no-show.
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If the migrant workers needed by the American economy were allowed to enter legally through an orderly process of increased quotas--for temporary and permanent migration--practically all of the negative aspects associated with the immigration of low-skilled labor would cease.
He has voted against so many bills--from food stamps to the Martin Luther King holiday to practically every arms-control treaty--that critics nicknamed him "Senator No, " a moniker he cherishes.
To keep videos streaming on demand without annoying delays, most video sites use expensive content delivery networks like Akamai and Limelight, and sites like YouTube--as well as clones launched by practically every television network--have struggled to find an advertising model that produces enough revenue to offset those ballooning bandwidth costs.
Syncing Google Play purchases between phone and tablet -- with practically no involvement on the end user's part -- provides real value.
At least such schools were practically guaranteed big-time bowl payouts under the current system.
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Yip -- then only on the job for a few days -- practically chaired the meeting.
There are practically no well-planned central arteries for moving traffic through the city.
To be more specific, it lets Apple redesign practically any text-heavy web page on the Internet with a single click.
Unlike Mexico, however, it has no slums or seriously deprived regions, no child malnutrition, practically no single-parent households and virtually no crime.
"It didn't affect me mentally in any way, but physically it set me back in training -- 200 training mainly -- practically for maybe a month, " he said.
Keeping such distinctions straight can be practically a full-time job.
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Mr Le Drian said French troops were also encountering pockets of resistance around the main northern city of Gao, adding that they were "practically in face-to-face combat" with the militants.
The point is that Allen practically uses Soon-Yi as a seeing eye dog to guide him through the treacherous maze of real people who don't live within the carefully circumscribed confines of Woody World.
Heynckes is an intense, red-faced taskmaster, whose side is so organized that the players practically move in lock-step with each other.
Post-war lobby correspondents wrote with a delicacy practically unknown amongst their present-day successors.
The simplest way may be for suburbanites to leave the world of highways and strip malls--a culture that was practically designed by and for the automobile industry--and move to the city.
Maybe she's a shade too attractive -- it's hard to take your eyes off her hair, so luscious it practically demands its own trailer -- but the contrast with flinty, brittle old Gus is effective, and Adams shows some grit too, easily bossing Justin Timberlake (game as the movie's token love interest).
Richard Lugar of Indiana and George Voinovich of Ohio -- were practically screaming for a change in course.
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