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This leads us into the wider conversation as to why, despite having a significantly enlarged entry this year (a 36percentnt increase on the 60 books submitted in 2012) we received disproportionately fewer from women, of which many were technically fantasy.
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A curiosity in private hospitals is that many are technically charities, in the same way Eton is a charity, gaining tax privileges for the privileged.
Many of the country's biggest banks are in deep trouble — many are technically insolvent, or "upside down," as they say in the household-mortgage sector — but have not yet been forced to reckon fully with their insolvency.
Mbuna while considered herbivores amongst many, are technically omnivores.
The study found that many people were technically above the poverty line in 2010, although their incomes were low, because they received government assistance like unemployment insurance, food stamps and refundable tax credits.
Because these land rights were technically illegal, many big firms eschewed them.
What he found, in story after story, was this: The aliens were technically sophisticated and many spoke improbably good English.
But not filing taxes for many years is technically subject to prosecution.
When so many people are technically breaking the law, it is up to prosecutors to decide whom to pursue.
Many banks are technically insolvent, analysts say, surviving only on the leftovers from a 1998 government bailout of $75 billion.
Today, Loach argues that the struggle to organise is made tougher by the fact that so many workers are technically self-employed and not part of a collective.
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