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And to be frank, if you don't want to bust a few moves when she's performing like an adrenalised marionette, then you might technically be dead.
When United Nations personnel trade food for sex, these transactions – called "survival sex" – might technically be consensual, but can hardly be considered examples of free will.
And even banks that might technically be insolvent can continue operating for a long time, and could recover their financial health when the economy improves.
In addition to testing the sustainability of entitlement programs like Social Security, this wholesale redefinition of old age may also include a pervading sense that life has been what might technically be called a "bummer".
Under the Constitution, the fact that a specific piece of information might technically be "classified" should not be sufficient to close a hearing if the information is already known to the public (and easily found on the Internet).
Many diners probably don't realize that while tipping might technically be optional, a number of state laws assume that waiters and bartenders make enough in tips to make up for a portion of their required wages.
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While the earth might not technically be destroyed any time soon, it could certainly be ruined.
Carrie Mattheson might not technically be a Detective but in the pilot, she did arrive too late.
MIT might not technically be an art school, but for machines it could be the best kunstakademie in the world.
And while it might not technically be James' most innovative album, it way well be his best … and once you let the hype drain away what's revealed is pretty much flawless".
Even though you might not technically be the responsible party, this dog crap is now your problem and the faster you accept that fact, the faster you can stop thinking about poop.
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