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"While people may technically be married, the quality of their relationship has been seriously diminished".
As a result, he may technically be able to change the speed at which executions can be completed.
"A program may technically be O.K., but is it the right thing to be doing?" Mr. Medine asked.
This tiny island may technically be part of Australasia but it feels more like a lost paradise in south-east Asia.
And while it may technically be within parliament's powers to ignore its international legal obligations, having the power to do something does not mean it is right.
The film may technically be a legal thriller, with Mr. Clooney as a lawyer whose firm is defending the wrong side in a class-action suit.
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We may not technically be in a recession anymore, but the vast majority of Americans say they aren't feeling the recovery.
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