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The Komi have been nominally Russian Orthodox since the 14th century.

Both Iraqi and US officials estimate that up to 20,000 Shia militia members, backed and directed by Iran, have been stationed near Falluja, roughly the same strength as Iraqi forces, who have been nominally tasked with entering the city, while the militias remain on its outskirts.

Some nights – because all the gigs of last year have been nominally working stuff out for the telly – some of the audiences are unfortunate, or fortunate enough to be there when I think I'll take this absolutely as far as it can go.

Furthermore, the temperature effect was again noted; otherwise the exponent found would have been nominally the same.

Many of the identified associations have not been successfully replicated in independent studies, and although p values have been nominally significant, none of the findings are close to sustain the correction for a GWA study.

Since approximately 1850, clarinets have been nominally tuned according to twelve-tone equal temperament.

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President de Klerk's government placed restrictions on his freedom of movement and speech, though his release had been nominally unconditional.

Although packaged as a breakthrough by both Richardson and Khartoum, the reality is that a ceasefire has been nominally in place for more than two years, but has proved meaningless since it began in April 2004.

Myanmar has been nominally under civilian rule for the past two years, but the government officials leading the transition to democracy today are largely the former apparatchiks of the military governments that ruled the country for five decades.

Inspired by a marathon protest march that Mr. Mac once joined, "The Walk Across America," directed by Paul Zimet and featuring perky folk songs by Ellen Maddow, has been nominally inspired by commedia dell'arte.

Since the war one year ago, Gaza has been nominally peaceful — but the norm is Gaza is not easy: six hours of electricity, and therefore six hours of Internet, a day; a 43percentt unemployment rate, with youth unemployment at 60percentt according to the World Bank; an embargo from Israel that limits what can be shipped into and out of the country.

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