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Chicago's Tortoise might nominally be a "rock" band, but it comes as no surprise to see them closing this year's London jazz festival.
Gates: You might nominally be breaking the law.
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When k = 2, this would nominally be considered a break.
THE case, nominally, is Medellín v Texas.
Pakistan, at least nominally, is still our ally.
The show also includes eight serene and subtle etchings by Mr. Marden that might be considered nominally diaristic.
A nominally "realist" novel might be so fragmented and starkly edited that its minimalism seems experimental, and deliberately artificial.
However, this might simply be a chance finding, despite the nominally significant p-value.
Some token "bomb in a box", a missile in a silo that keeps the UK nominally a nuclear power, might be politically saleable.
That Mr Zuckerberg is in Beijing this week might alone be enough to trigger rumours as to his intentions – even if it is nominally for a holiday with his girlfriend Priscilla Chan and no other entourage.
If Price is appointed, however, feminist eyebrows might be raised: despite being nominally committed to diversity from the outset, in 33 years Channel 4 still has yet to see either a female chairman or chief executive, apart from one Harriet Harman-style three-month stint as interim chief exec between two blokes by Anne Bulford.
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