Examples of using Which practically in English and their translations into Spanish
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Which practically makes us co-workers.
Do not keep the kitchen appliances, which practically do not use.
We go left here onto the GRM-15, which practically returns us into the direction from which we just came, but now going uphill, parallel to the dirt road.
A great advantage is their short coat, which practically does not shed.
Candied cherry tomatoes in oil with garlic and thyme acquiring much flavor andreaching a texture in which practically fall apart.
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In addition to natural lighting, which practically feeds the entire project.
Here you can use either a direct or concentrated light(also known as hard light),as well as diffused lighting, which practically creates no shadows.
This state is called“Adam,”“Man,” which practically does not exist in our world.
The fumes given off by the product were retained within the roof of vegetation formed by the luxuriant banana leaves, which practically cut off all ventilation.
At one extreme,the excess of refined flours which practically only provide carbohydrates, causes an excessively fast assimilation.
The second one aimed at a younger audience, seeking nightlife, cheap accommodation in hotels orcampsites in Benidorm, which practically lives at night and sleeps during the day.
The smallest measuring microphones are often 1/4"(6 mm)in diameter, which practically eliminates directionality even up to the highest frequencies.
The bandlimiting can also be due to the physical properties of the medium- for instance,the cable being used in a wired system may have a cutoff frequency above which practically none of the transmitted signal will propagate.
They are now on board a military vessel, which practically means on Italian soil.
It is also understandable, then, that there should be a court equally competent to be seized of disputes between States, butwhose jurisdiction is totally comprehensive and in which practically all States participate or may participate.
Most of Liverpool Museum's collections survived the Liverpool Blitz of May 1941 which practically destroyed the Museum itself, but the entire Ravenhead collection was lost in the fire.
In these conditions,baits work well, which practically do not dive.
The above quote is taken from the Rule of the Brothers of 1705,a date which practically coincides with the manuscript of the Conduite which we are studying.
However, there are four main rhythms,the periods of which practically do not change.
The park is arid, with woods andits own lake which practically disappears in the dry season.
The sitting-dinning room has windowsin two sides and sliding doors to the terrace, which practically surrounds the apartment, with sea views.
Nevertheless, at these elections the open listswere also used and joint candidate lists which practically means that the voters could vote for the party and for individual candidates from the list.
Photo of a beautiful tattooed model in underwear, which practically does not hide anything.
Ajax started off in grand fashion in a match which practically guaranteed a great show.
These are the traits that some people have which practically define their life.
Almost all clinics use modern medical equipment, which practically does not give irradiation.
The Roman city was constructed over the Iberian one, of which practically nothing remains except for the walls.
Banners and other advertising are the most"heavy" elements of a web page, which practically do not bear significance for its content.
The report described the highly oppressive regime currently in place, which practically prohibited the exercise of all public freedoms.
An expedition he led in 1636 is considered the opening offensive in the Pequot War, which practically destroyed the Pequot tribe as an entity.
