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He has technically signed on to some form of entitlement reform, but you never hear him talk about that, either.
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It's not like drama doesn't exist regardless, it's just that once you're in a sorority/fraternity you've technically signed up for some "excitement".
The erection of bilingual signs has technically been permitted since 2001, if a minority constitutes 10% of the population of a municipality.
Norwich even had to technically sign him as a player, since his registration needed to be transferred to the Football Association from its Scottish counterpart.
Taiwan has technically been disappointing in the last year.
Remote sensing has technically matured quite significantly over the last 10 15 years.
And they said that while they could have technically held the bill-signing ceremony on Sunday, they thought it would have been even less accessible to the public during the holiday weekend.
Morales, who has established residency in Peru, cannot technically sign a contract on Tuesday.
As a refresher, you have to be a Prime member to access these deals, although you can technically sign up for the free trial option.
North and South Korea have remained technically at war since 1953, since no formal peace pact has been signed to end the Korean War.
The only time it did work was in 1982, but Quebec hasn't technically even signed on to that yet.
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