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She could technically have been pregnant but only if she was going to give birth to rolls of wallpaper.
Cantor could technically have held onto his role – the second most senior Republican position in the House – until his term ends in December, but his defeat at the hands of a virtually unknown candidate left his credibility in tatters.
That helps explain why, during the most intense phase of the primaries -- when there were not too many fund-raising events on the schedule and Mr. Evans could technically have stayed home in Midland -- he was on the road with Mr. Bush perhaps more than any other senior adviser except Karen P. Hughes, the campaign's communications director.
Cavanagh, who operates his gym in Anniesland in Glasgow, told BBC Scotland that while Scotland could, technically, have a 15-strong team for the Commonwealth Games (one for each of the eight men's and seven women's categories), the final list to be sent to Commonwealth Games Scotland could be about half that.
While you could technically have a paragraph that uses nothing but basic sentences, a better and more grammatically pleasing paragraph will have a variety of simple and complex sentences.
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If you do not have yakisoba noodles, you could technically make this dish with standard dried spaghetti.
That way they could technically avoid having one of the homes classified as a second home, which under the new rules would be subject to the 20 percent capital gains tax if sold.
They don't technically have a bedroom.
In recent years, some manufacturers have been using multi-ply yarns — made from two or more strands of fibre twisted together — to juice their stats, so that a dust ruffle woven from two hundred two-ply yarns could technically be said to have a thread count of four hundred.
She is 5 feet 11 inches tall, with a hip size of 35 inches, and so technically could have made the cut.
Mr. Paterson technically could have designated his official station as Albany and filed for a per diem for his nights at home, but that "would raise some real questions," said Dennis Tompkins, a spokesman for the state comptroller, Thomas P. DiNapoli.
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