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Romney may have technically finished first, but it sure feels like Rick Santorum won.
After a period of meager growth last year, evidence has been accumulating that the country may have technically slipped into another recession in the current quarter.
Perhaps it is fair to give Johnson a pass when it comes to Hoover's dealings; Hoover may have technically worked for him, but he was Hoover.
But while the series may have technically ended on Sunday, the seeds of a Spurs advance – psychologically speaking – were sown on Saturday.
Even though he may have technically won, most Democrats, including Bill Clinton, Terry McAuliffe, the party chairman, and a pack of bitter fund-raisers, still rate him a loser.
"Although the economy may have technically emerged from recession, the impact on consumers is still filtering through and will continue to do so over the coming months," she said.
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Summer may not have technically begun yet, but Warner Bros. may already be itching for a vacation.
Lee has vowed to delay all nominees -- and to seek Democratic and Republican allies in his effort -- until Obama rescinds four recess appointments he made last month when Congress may not have technically been in recess, a move some say may have been a violation of the Constitution.
Eight Senate Republicans submitted a laundry list of questions to Attorney General Eric Holder, pressing him on what the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel may have told Obama before he made four recess appointments at a time when Congress may not have technically been in recess.
They may not all have technically been Democrats, but they certainly were anti-Trump, so that's close enough for us at this point.
The economy may have recovered technically, he said, "but this is not a real recovery".
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