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After a short conference, the umps found that Rizzo had one foot on the tarp (which is technically on the field of play) and one foot on the wall when he secured the ball.
By some estimates one in five homes used by Beijing urbanites is technically on village land, and in Shenzhen in Guangdong the proportion may be nearly half.
One, "A Maid Asleep," is technically on loan from within the museum itself.
The 68-year-old judge is technically on "senior status" in the federal district court, meaning he can elect to work reduced hours.
"I just go back and forth between watching my apples and watching the markets," said Ms. Krosby, who is technically on vacation.
Today she is technically on holiday in Little Petherick, Cornwall, with her husband and two children, but she has returned for an important board meeting.
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Many people are technically "on Google+," even if they aren't active on the Google+ destination site itself.
Mozambique, where he was technically on holiday, was number 177 on the list.
At 1-0 tie tie was technically on a knife-edge, but it never felt that way.
It was technically on British soil, between place de la Concorde and Elysee palace, at the British Embassy.
Walk across Vernon Street from the Trinity College campus in Hartford to a three-story brownstone, a former fraternity house, and you are technically on Italian soil.
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