But about 15 years ago, we knew virtually nothing of the diving behaviour of marine mammals.
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Creating passwords costs virtually nothing and smart-card readers for use at home are much cheaper too.
The IRS thinks virtually nothing your employer gives you is motivated by detached and disinterested generosity.
The Liberals were in a strong position to exert considerable influence, and yet achieved virtually nothing.
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Those credits, deductions, expenses and deferrals allow companies like Boeing to lower their tax bills to virtually nothing.
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Slovenia had produced virtually nothing in attack but then scored twice in a minute to claim the three points.
But this book tells you virtually nothing about how likely it is that many Muslims will buy the message.
Its employees say virtually nothing of consequence about security, the development process in general or the security response process.
America spends half a trillion dollars a year on public schools, and virtually nothing on how to change them.
It is a sad, and potentially fatal, fact that most Americans know virtually nothing about the United States military.
It says little about Bandar's early years and virtually nothing about his family.
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It weighed 1.5 stone (10kg) but Beth, who uses a 22kg jacket to do exercises, said she felt virtually nothing.
Consumers have tapped into home equity and cut back saving to virtually nothing in order to finance their continued spending.
"In Tokyo, the world's second largest economy, they've done virtually nothing about checking desktops for year 2000 issues, " he says.
The Clinton Administration is doing virtually nothing to provide for civil defense.
Some Giuliani alliances, announced with great fanfare, have fizzled to virtually nothing.
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Result: The five shields did virtually nothing to reduce the brain's exposure to cell phone radiation, says Donald Mays, the institute's technical director.
First, in case you missed the memo, virtually nothing most senior executives at major corporations say publically is spontaneous, unfiltered, or remotely authentic.
Result: All five shields did virtually nothing to lower a cell phone's radiation exposure to the brain, says Donald Mays, the institute's technical director.
The electric car might be great in a couple of decades but as a way to tackle global warming now it does virtually nothing.
Today the alliance has virtually nothing to do with American security.
Poor communities that rely primarily on cash would pay virtually nothing.
That tells us virtually nothing about where the money is going.
It is no accident that in his many recent speeches about Britain's economic success Gordon Brown has found virtually nothing worth saying about the euro.
American medical schools taught virtually nothing about alcoholism as a disease.
But except for the name, it shares virtually nothing with the U.S. Focus--it looks different, it's engineered differently, and none of the components are the same.
We all thought we were coming back, so we left with virtually nothing, and so we're trying to find just something, something left of our lives.
The Obama administration agreed, saying i n a brief urging the court to deny cert. that the two cases have virtually nothing to do with each other.
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And for my children, those connections mean virtually nothing because cars hardly count as the potent symbols of power, maturity and self-reliance they represented half a century ago.
While it has a 15% market share in traditional fixed-annuity life insurance products, it has less than 2% of Germany's mutual fund market-and virtually nothing in equity-linked variable annuities.
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