The house, which remained in the Mead family until the mid-40's, is practically unaltered.
The first scene of the play came quickly, and remained practically unaltered from draft to draft: he wrote it when the fit was on him.
In particular when h is small, then ψ(t) will be approximately one for a large range of t's, which means that remains practically unaltered in the most important region oft's.
Willy Lott's Cottage has survived to this day practically unaltered, but none of the trees in the painting exist today.
Shells of dead calcareous plankton sinking to deeper waters are practically unaltered until reaching the lysocline where the solubility increases dramatically.
These maps are still used today, practically unaltered.
It had remained practically unaltered since its formation.
Kraków was rebuilt in 1257, in a form which was practically unaltered, and received self-government city rights from the king based on the Magdeburg Law.
This pattern continued practically unaltered until the late 17th century.
In 1291 Bedfordshire was an archdeaconry including six rural deaneries, which remained practically unaltered until 1880, when they were increased to eleven with a new schedule of parishes.