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While it is nominally a team sport, all the confrontations are on a purely individual level.
She shows that Britain decided, quite unilaterally, to give Iraq its independence in 1932 because Whitehall argued that the country would be better controlled if it was nominally independent – and free of commission scrutiny.
It's nominally a solo performance, but the spirit of Evans looms large.
And while it's nominally illegal, it's rare that you actually see a publicized crackdown.
"It's nominally cheaper, but that's not the real driving force," he says.
By the 15th century, it was nominally Islamized until the Spanish Conquistadors arrived via Mexico.
It's nominally "free," but users know they are "paying" by having ads inserted as "suggested posts" in their timelines.
While it was nominally a happy hardcore night, 17 year old me was all about the MCs.
But Democrats are at least nominally uncomfortable with this idea, both because it is corrupt and because for more than 80 years, Democrats have understood themselves to be the party of the people, the party of progress and equality.
However, many voters are expected to spurn the USDP, created by the former junta and led by former military officers, because it is associated with the brutal dictatorship that installed President Thein Sein's nominally civilian government in 2011.
Their relationship, closeted because Wani is nominally affianced, isn't the only secret they share: Wani has introduced Nick to cocaine, a different line of beauty and emblematic of the perilous gratifications the 1980's have seemingly underwritten.
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