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I think it's called, technically, quartz pink: this is one of the closest colors that I can connect with the V.
However, the industry is most interested in how much natural gas can be recovered using state of the art technology, which is called technically recoverable resources.
In her statement, Ms Kroes referred to a claim that an unnamed UK provider was reportedly making "Skype calls technically impossible in afternoons and evenings without warning the users".
If the scene is actually the banquet room of a ship, then it's called, technically speaking, deep shit.
In this study, a document is called technically relevant for a given search term if it contains this term in the full-text.
To take full advantage of Internet calling -- technically called voice over Internet protocol, or VoIP -- you need an IP phone, which connects directly to a D.S.L. or cable line, or an Ethernet adapter that connects a regular phone (or phones) to your broadband line.
But "Call Back" technically qualifies because some of the actors in the waiting room are in wheelchairs.
The American League credited Brett with a home run and ordered the game resumed from that point, even though the call was technically correct, according to the letter of the law.
In addition, Square is announcing a new identity system called Cashtags (technically $Cashtags) that allows people to claim a unique address that can be used by anyone to send cash directly.
Although these are casually called internal, technically they are not.
(Although the creatures plaguing his ranch are commonly called gophers, technically they are Richardson's ground squirrels, Mr. Sutherland points out).
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