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- For many years hip-joints and other body joints have been replaceable either partially or completely.
- This one works in exactly the same way as the other.
- Most parks, like most public Spaces, are overwhelmingly male.
- The German government's support of the U.S. is not entirely reflective of German public opinion.
- Invert the cake, still in the pan, onto a wire rack and leave to cool completely, upside down.
- The eggs hatch in about ten days, but platypus infants are the size of lima beans and totally helpless.
- The weight of the building is supported entirely by twelve outer and four inner columns.
- I believe that a journalist should be completely objective.
- The delegation hopes to reinforce the idea that human rights are not purely internal matters.
- Lucy was a stickler for perfection, and everything had to be exactly right.
- He was such a perfectionist that he published only those results that satisfied him completely.
- Furthermore, they claim that any such interference is completely ineffective.
- Because the earth spins, it is not a perfect sphere.
- Arguments are extremely vulgar, for everyone in good society holds exactly the same opinion.
- The method adopts the 'complete method technique' to achieve the aim of making the best use of things.
- Odours are invested with cultural values: smells that are considered to be offensive in some cultures may be perfectly acceptable in others.
- No frills packaging allows Boston Common Press autonomy from advertisers, and puts content solely into the hands of the editorial staff.
- The artist tactically drew these humans' heads as bowls, indicating that their retirement life completely depends on this fund.
- It's a shocking incident but in some ways understandable.
- I have to say, daytime television OS one of my private obsessions. I admit it! I'm hooked on soaps!
- But when I was on the scene, the feeling was totally different.
- And there was a total breakdown, in civilization.
- But often when we click through, we find the content hardly delivers and wastes our time.
- All of the training that Bonnie had received about safely helping someone who has been electrocuted left her.
- His face was a study in concentration.