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Jimmy was also a historian and, while his granddaughter has nominally come to clear the house, she is only interested in finding his extant writings and drawing closer to him through reading "his accounts of a past in which he never lived".
Nominally it was already clear back then that the Readmission Agreement had been effective [6: 49–50].
With a second season long confirmed, there's a sense that the nominally gritty Gotham is clearing out some of its cartoonish gangsters to make more room for cartoonish supervillains, even if it still can't quite figure out what to do with young Bruce Wayne.
Jones was brought to London in 1963 to fill a newly created post of executive national officer – effectively third in the union hierarchy after Harry Nicholas, who was nominally Cousins' deputy – with the clear intention of succeeding to the top job.
Even if he succeeds in the chamber that he nominally controls, it is far from clear that he can sell his plan to all the other players in Albany (not to mention to commuters in and around New York City).
But the central bank is nominally autonomous, and it is not clear how the economy ministry would obtain the money, or whether it could be done in time to meet the deadline on Wednesday.
If the negative databases are set too broadly, the flow of orders slows down, and many hours are spent clearing orders that were nominally valid.
A United Nations spokeswoman, Hirut Befecadu, said the operation had cleared a small renegade faction of nominally pro-government fighters known as the West Side Boys from a road connecting Freetown to the airport in Lungi.
But considering the verifiable health risks that are associated with firearms, why wouldn't an organization nominally committed to gun safety not want doctors to make clear to their patients the risks of gun ownership?
In 1992, the supreme court's decision in Planned Parenthood v Casey nominally upheld Roe v Wade, but it replaced Roe's clear rules with a holding that abortion regulations, even in the first trimester of pregnancy, were unconstitutional only if they constituted an "undue burden".
Mr. Biague heads what is nominally the country's antidrug agency, though he made it clear that he and his staff are largely powerless to practice any form of drug interdiction despite receiving frequent tips about small planes landing from abroad.
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