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Mr Pouzin is now 82, and nominally retired.
(The stories by some artists here were originally self-published and nominally distributed).
Yingluck's administration continues to face pressure from protests, the courts and nominally non-partisan watchdog agencies.
Mrs. Pride was born in 1955 and nominally raised Catholic in Newton, Mass.
The mayor, a liberal and nominally a Republican, believed that government had a duty to protect the unfortunate.
A similar contrast between the use of verbal and nominally inflected forms also appears in the past tense forms.
For more than a year, Islamists Boko Haram have fanned a slow-burning refugee crisis in Africa's most populous – and nominally richest – nation.
The degree of human suffering, let alone criminality, is little acknowledged in the west, despite the presence of the world's most advanced communications and nominally most free journalism.
They are thought to number as many as 200,000 fighters, and nominally come under the authority of the prime minister's office.
Cups are Ron Nagle's specialty, and nominally that is what the 12 ridiculously seductive little ceramic objects making up his eighth New York solo show are.
(Quite a few large companies, including A.T. & T., McDonald's, and Victoria's Secret, have made use of unpaid and nominally paid work inside penitentiaries).
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