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Team officials framed the choice of D'Antoni over Jackson as strictly a basketball matter.
People often talk about affirmative action as strictly a benefit to the minority student.
Starting as strictly a rewrite operation, Time eventually had reporters and stringers around the world.
Blaskowitz represents himself as strictly a military man with neither interest nor authority in matters of civilian government or police business.
Officials described the F.L.V. as "strictly a design exercise," and it disappeared — poof! — for a decade before resurfacing, with some styling adjustments, as the FT-SX.
That story, which Mr. Abagnale referred to as "strictly a film based on a character -- myself -- but not a documentary," has been altered in several important ways.
Also, I really don't think of myself as strictly a comic writer, and you can have it both ways (Graham Greene, Faulkner).
(The company sees its legal opposition to the merchant as strictly a trademark issue, which has nothing to do with the merchant's being from Hollister).
Google has avoided placing direct blame on the government in Beijing, which has sought to describe the situation as strictly a business dispute.
Defense Department officials are concerned that the Iranian leadership may view American military might as strictly a numbers game, counting only the warships on patrol.
Gay marriage opponents unleashed an impassioned call for President Bush to support a constitutional amendment that would define marriage as strictly a heterosexual institution, and said the White House had informed them that the president would endorse such a measure.
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