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The question will be settled technically by United Nations cartographers, using old colonial treaties and other documents.
But why was Rodina banned (technically by the courts, though it is unlikely that the Kremlin was not involved)?
"For such a young brand, they have done an incredible job in distinguishing themselves, both designwise and technically by investing in research and development".
He pushed the boundaries of what was possible technically by composing 24 formidable études, published in two books, which he began when he was 20.
"This is the sixth month that manufacturing has failed to grow, which technically by our numbers would indicate a recession," said Norbert J. Ore, chairman of the committee that publishes the report.
Because Banksy never claimed the work as his (technically by doing so he would have been admitting to a criminal offence) after 3 months in his possession the statue belonged to AK47.
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The GammaKey has been technically validated by standards established by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association.
Big firms can bypass labour law by using "contract" workers, technically employed by third-party agents.
The flour fortification programme is fully funded by the government and is technically supported by UNICEF.
In 2015, the group, weakened by advances of the Nigerian army, was declared "technically defeated" by President Buhari.
This is the version also advocated by Richard von Mises in his Positivism (1951) and later more technically elaborated by Carnap.
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