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So we lost nearly all the houses there.

Apparently, I lacked nearly all the attributes of the master salesman.

In the slack seasons, nearly all families in Wuxi stayed at home to make clay figurines.

But nearly all of our relationships involve some form of negotiation.

Hedrick assisted on nearly all of the procedures and helped orchestrate how each would progress.

The nucleus makes up nearly all the mass But only a minute fraction of the volume of the atom.

A century after America's founders conceived their agrarian democracy, nearly all their descendents still lived on small farms.

Once upon a time in the immense Russian steppe, lay a little village where nearly all the inhabitants bred horses.

Soybeans, corn and cotton that tolerate high doses of herbicides and fend off pests — technologies that benefit rich-world farmers — are nearly all the choices we have.

Sydney's Harbor Bridge, one of the most famous bridges in the world, looks so beautiful. I have decided nearly all the details to climb it.

As Tom Shone observes in his insightful book, "Blockbuster", Hollywood spends nearly all its money and energy working out what teenagers want and cravenly giving it to them.

Archeologists have found more than 100 painted caves depicting at least 4000 animals in Europe, nearly all of them concentrated in southern France and northern Spain.

On nearly all the key issues that so worry secular liberals, most of them now express mild views. Women should have full rights.

Threshold Limit Value-Time Weighted Average (TLV-TWA) is the time-weighted average concentration for a normal 8-hour workday and 40-hour workweek, to which nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed, day after day, without adverse effect.

In addition to recording when an event happened, nearly all applications need to report the amount of time that has elapsed between two events or calculate when a future event should occur.

The number of confirmed cases of the H1N1 swine flu virus is rising worldwide -- with nearly all of Mexico, the epicenter of the outbreak, at a standstill in a bid to contain the illness.

Summary: In nearly all cases at least two of the above four factors must be present for the court to pierce the veil; the most common combination is probably inadequate capitalization plus failure to follow corporate formalities.

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