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The negotiating was completely one-sided.
Most skin cancers are completely curable.
Dozens of homes had been completely destroyed.
He was a very unusual musician inasmuch as he was totally deaf.
On April 14th, 1912, the Titanic hit an iceberg and took nearly three hours to slip beneath the waves.
I had forgotten all about the letter, and ABC agreed to send us a copy, which they graciously did.
The ratios of contributions, the procedures, and other details would properly be within the scope of the "private conversations" I have referred to earlier.
Spelling is completely regular.
One ABC correspondent had totally missed the point of the question.
He looked relaxed and totally in command of himself.
Conceived in this way, comprehension will not follow exactly the same track for each reader.
My father has made a full recovery from the operation.
As Anthony Hallam has pointed out, many scientific phenomena, such as the ice ages, have been accepted before they could be fully explained.
The Roman remains are now covered over by office buildings.
No system is impenetrable, and none can promise to eliminate the worst case completely.
You can feel that the audience is with her all the way.
There are many who feel that the players are being completely unrealistic in their demands.
We've certainly learned lessons over the years about the perils of talking about features before we have a solid understanding of our ability to execute.
His thinking goes against all logic.
Optical astronomy is most directly affected, for although interstellar gas is perfectly transparent, the dust is not.
This occurs when we are part of a collectively competent group where there is complementary participation and a surrender of the self to the group.
This will just sit around and wait for requests and process them.
It is a simple and complete mapping.
The bolts made falling less dangerous, so sport climbers tried the same 3 route again and again falling often until they got it just right.
Troops in the Philippines have been put on full alert in anticipation of trouble during a planned general strike.