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Note the involvement of the C.I.A. in what the Administration might have "technically" called "combat operations".
He pointed out that the Viceroyalty of Peru, as defined by a 1542 map, encompassed both modern Chile and Peru, and much more territory besides, thus clouding the matter of where the liquor might have technically originated.
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Though it might have seemed technically dashed off, Mr. Krause and his sister, Kate, also an actress, have a lot of theories about how to read a script ("sides" in actor-speak).
Edison might have been technically average – but he was a genius at marketing and manufacturing.
A somewhat different argument acknowledges that while the several steam two- and three-wheelers that preceded the Reitwagen might have been technically motorcycles, none are candidates for the historical milestone of "the first motorcycle" because the technology they used was a dead end.
Another utility that looks as if it might have something going on technically is Pinnacle West Capital.
If the commission might have considered its activities technically, if whimsically, "legal," the Klan did not bother with such fine points; its tactics included bombings, kidnappings and murder, among other more run-of-the-mill forms of terrorism.
Accepting the Oscar for Best Picture on Sunday — technically, it might have been Monday at that point — Steve McQueen took a moment to thank "this amazing historian Sue Eakin," who "gave her life's work to preserving Solomon's book".
You can imagine what Rush Limbaugh, who came up with some choice words for a Georgetown Law School birth-control advocate, might have called Sanger, who, though technically married and the mother of three, had a number of ardent lovers, including a Spanish militant with whom she traipsed around Europe during months of self-imposed exile.
"Technically we might have been better but I couldn't fault our commitment and desire".
So technically, Jim Morrison might have just run away and said "To hell with all this stuff?" Manzarek: It's possible, it's possible.
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