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After all, the Senate does technically have the power to block administration appointments for any reason it feels like.
The EEA deal gives Norway no influence in drawing up EU directives, though it does, technically, have a right to veto them.
Viv Anderson also came close, playing for Sheffield Wednesday in the first year of the Premiership - when their sponsor was Sanderson (which does, technically, feature his entire surname).
While the deal does technically involve the sale of about $79 billion of Petrobras equity, $43 billion of that represented the transfer of stock to the government for five billion barrels of reserves.
Their idea of promoting Tejle and Co's Bechdel test-initiative is to have a "Super Sunday" on 17 November, showing surefire-ratings earner The Hunger Games (fair enough), the loathsome Margaret Thatcher biopic whitewash The Iron Lady, and Oliver Stone's Savages, not exactly a woman-centric film even if it does technically pass the Bechdel test.
Note: While Foursquare does technically have "office space" in San Francisco, they are sharing it with another startup, Square.
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The production is well done technically.
Refugees will be referred to as such, while those who do technically meet the definition of migrant will be merely referred to as 'people' where possible.
But, by the time you're 18, if you really want to be doing this business, you should know what you're doing technically".
So there are people who can be very apathetic about classical music per se, but are big fans of classical guitar -- of what it can do technically".
"It is challenging to do technically at scale.
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