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The Japanese economy has already been in recession for nealy 20 years.
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With all our cell phones and twitter machines we rarely talk in person anymore and nealy never interact with people around us, especially strangers that we used to talk to in lines or at doctors offices, things like that.
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Part of the reason for there being fewer casualties is due to the fact that the quake happened at a greater depth than the Haiti and Indonesian quakes – nealy 30 kilometers.
8.8 Magnitude Earthquake in Chile; Tsunamis Predicted for Pacific Region | Universe Today 2010
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In this election, they are nealy evenly split right down the middle of the Democratic voters.
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Interesting article, in the UK British coins have become nealy impossible to aquire.
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With all our cell phones and twitter machines we rarely talk in person anymore and nealy never interact with people around us, especially strangers that we used to talk to in lines or at doctors offices, things like that.
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Presidential bodyguard nealy spoils burial ceremony | GroundReport
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Presidential bodyguard nealy spoils burial ceremony by MUYANGA ZIBA
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In my opinion, it seems as if it showed nealy nice solution for disclosure problem.
The PayPerPost Virus Spreads Michael Arrington 2005
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The numerical ratio, from being five to one in the Russian favour the previous year, had now swung around to nealy ten to one against them. eleven | THE WEHRMACHT AT HIGH TIDE
Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965
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