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All three terms essentially mean the big river.
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The pathology in these extragastric locations is essentially the same as that of the more common gastric lesion.
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The target sequence is essentially photocopied at an exponential rate, and simple visualisation techniques can make the millions of copies easy to see.
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Finally, what does it mean for an object to have something essentially?
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This area is essentially lowlands with a few isolated peaks.
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The graphics were not interactive, and this portion of the game was essentially a text adventure.
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An operator which has a unique self-adjoint extension is said to be essentially self-adjoint.
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Its development is fairly recent and is essentially residential with many upscale houses.
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The firm is essentially divided into sub-firms, with each sub-firm being responsible for its own production and maximizing its own profit.
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Station wagons received the new front clips but from the firewall back they were essentially the same as the 1996-1999 wagons.
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