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It resembles the workshop of a work-blocked inventor, in which things look enticingly unfamiliar but not exactly finished.
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No, he says, the album isn't exactly finished yet.
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However, in the situation where the colour formation on the dipsticks after the second incubation step was not fully finished, not exactly the same situation was measured twice.
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Things (like the planetarium) are not exactly what you might call finished.
Actually, he can't exactly say how finished it is.
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