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And everybody knows how good Zico was technically as a player".
Three weeks later he arrived in Wazara, technically as a deserter from the Northern Alliance.
So I retired, technically, as a Yankee, after 14 seasons with the Phillies, Cubs and Rangers.
Highboy, also called tallboy, a high or double chest of drawers (known technically as a chest-on-stand and a chest-on-chest, respectively).
Known technically as a phakic intraocular lens, Verisyse is inserted through a six millimeter incision between the cornea and the iris.
They are made either of glass or of Plexiglass, which is known technically as a thermoplastic acrylic resin, and is unbreakable.
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"He's technically as sound as anyone".
"Technically, as an actor, it's also hard to be so straightforward, and to speak so fast and say so many complicated things.
The cap of this fungus (known technically as an apothecium) is 2-4 cm in diameter by 2-5 cm long, with a conical or bell shape.
Whitehead also described religion more technically as "an ultimate craving to infuse into the insistent particularity of emotion that non-temporal generality which primarily belongs to conceptual thought alone".
Given those attributes, "agent" can be defined technically as an object within an OOP with the ability to schedule its own actions.
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