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"They have virtually nothing to do with the people in the family."
Buy too bad a security and you may get virtually nothing.
Three, four or even six hours a day not spent doing virtually nothing.
How much did others know, while she knew virtually nothing?
For more than 40 years, it has had virtually nothing to do.
Some feel that you come into the world with virtually nothing.
But we know virtually nothing about how to do it.
Yet the President has had virtually nothing to say about it.
It was a country about which they knew virtually nothing.
For the first time ever, virtually nothing is off limits.
But they have done virtually nothing that would get them going in the right direction.
The city government shut down, and virtually nothing moved in the morning.
Virtually nothing is known for sure about the last decade of his life.
Until five years ago, he invested virtually nothing in the market.
Basketball has virtually nothing to do with any of this.
The Castro government has said virtually nothing about the case.
Soldiers were given virtually nothing and told to march west.
These people have been in prison for months under conditions we know virtually nothing about.
But then there was virtually nothing left of the hundreds who must have died on board.
Wise tax policy has had virtually nothing to do with it.
Other than bone, there was virtually nothing left of her.
Ultimately, however, until 1997 virtually nothing on this subject has been done.
The financial panic of 1857 left the family with virtually nothing.
"I play both ends against the middle and do virtually nothing," he said.
Beyond that, however, virtually nothing is known about how the young guide met his end.
Because when all people had was practically nothing, then anything could be almost everything.
But there is practically nothing for them to fear now.
The result is that we have practically nothing to show for all our efforts!
Up to now it was the case that when a new period started, we got practically nothing off the ground in the first year.
That's because I bought practically nothing rather than too much.
In Europe, we have until now had practically nothing along those lines.
Practically nothing is known of his early year's in England.
You forget she knows practically nothing at all about us.
I had worked for practically nothing and inherited the rights.
I told him, sure, we could hold the beam to practically nothing.
Well, you'll agree with me now that there's practically nothing to tell her.
Some of them were sweet young things wearing practically nothing.
We have before us 11 witnesses who share practically nothing in common.
So far, he has spent practically nothing of his book riches.
I do practically nothing else, except eat, sleep and talk to my wife.
"The one who lies about in the garden with practically nothing on?"
I get fantastic health care and it costs me practically nothing.
As it is, we've got to move on with practically nothing accomplished.
Of the hypotheses we tried, one after another, practically nothing is said there.
In a few days a time came when there was practically nothing left to eat or to drink.
"I appreciate that you know practically nothing at all about me," he said.
Of the bridge hands, however, he remembered practically nothing at all.
I have had practically nothing to eat for three days."
There is practically nothing she would not do for him."
But in 1972 you could have picked them up for practically nothing."