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Nominally it was already clear back then that the Readmission Agreement had been effective [6: 49–50].
Jimmy was also a historian and, while his granddaughter has nominally come to clear the house, she is only interested in finding his extant writings and drawing closer to him through reading "his accounts of a past in which he never lived".
With a second season long confirmed, there's a sense that the nominally gritty Gotham is clearing out some of its cartoonish gangsters to make more room for cartoonish supervillains, even if it still can't quite figure out what to do with young Bruce Wayne.
Jones was brought to London in 1963 to fill a newly created post of executive national officer – effectively third in the union hierarchy after Harry Nicholas, who was nominally Cousins' deputy – with the clear intention of succeeding to the top job.
Nominally, there are close links.
Nominally, it prohibits dogs in the water.
Nominally driving, ministers crash into each other.
Nominally, Naipaul is writing about Anand Biswas.
Nominally, of course, the current contest is to choose a Labour leader who may have another name but the tone for most of tonight's hustings in Solihull – and the audience reaction to the candidates' statements – made it clear that Corbynism is not to be challenged as the default creed of the party.
Nominally, all the councils look to Mullah Omar for guidance.
Even if he succeeds in the chamber that he nominally controls, it is far from clear that he can sell his plan to all the other players in Albany (not to mention to commuters in and around New York City).
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