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(181) The team has control over virtually everything, from maintenance of the building to the curriculum to the hiring of administrative staff. (182) By the turn of the century virtually every State had a law prohibiting or restricting abortion on its books. (183) By contrast all the enzyme forms studied were expressed in virtually all adenomas and in over half the carcinomas. (184) As cyclists choose shortest routes, the network should be dense, with virtually all roads accessible for cycle movement. (185) Soon the Residency and the banqueting hall were virtually stripped.Sentence dictionary (186) Natural gas is also virtually free of the lead, sulphur, particulates and aromatic hydrocarbons that cause pollution at street level. (187) This presupposed that virtually all human behaviour was the result of social conditioning. (188) The policies and attitudes of the autocracy virtually ruled out the emergence of a moderate, reformist labour movement. (189) Fired clay, such as pottery and baked mud-brick or adobe, is virtually indestructible if well fired. (190) The Congress is virtually certain to declare itself independent of the Soviet Party. (191) Once, this was difficult to cross; then, railways spanned it; now, air travel virtually ignores it. (192) In some cases the ravine could well be shown as virtually bottomless. (193) Viewed from outside the confines of that self-absorbed city, Muni is an expense and a nightmare that brings virtually no benefit. (194) After a weekend in New York, Maddux said he was virtually certain of signing a five-year deal with the Yankees. (195) Frank, who virtually lives in his brown jacket, blends in with his dusty study, and has a Shakespearean flourish. (196) We are virtually certain that this incident was a deliberate provocation. (197) It is virtually impossible for a Police Authority to obtain a report from a chief constable contrary to his wishes. (198) A senior Democratic aide said it was virtually certain that Democrats would push for censure. (199) This permits them to build up a picture of how the weather is changing virtually anywhere on Earth. (200) The Louisiana legislature was debating a bill to outlaw virtually all abortions. (201) The original building remains virtually intact and is now the administrative block of the North Wing. (202) Virtually all the large bottles here are of thick, opaque blue glass. (203) Virtually nothing on earth can stop a person with a positive attitude who has his goal clearly in sight.Denis Waitley (204) After the 1982 recession virtually bankrupted them, many states adopted the practice. (205) Arizonans have a habit of embracing wealthy businessmen with virtually no elective experience. (206) Learning a lesson Resistance to vancomycin already has created a smaller monster of a bug that had been virtually harmless, enterococcus. (207) Unless these exist in some measure it becomes virtually impossible to continue any social activity. (208) It also explains why it is virtually certain that Britain's main trunk lines will rely on optical fibre. (209) In areas where gardens are protected and some extra care is provided, most cabbage varieties can be virtually a year-round crop. (210) Although overall revenues here were up 11% to £172.3m, after adjustment for exchange rates, they remained virtually unchanged.