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It's a setup episode, putting pieces in place – only one storyline is visited more than once, and not a lot technically happens.
The same thing technically happens when a satellite passes in front of a star, but the effect is far less noticeable because satellites are minuscule compared to an entire planet.
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What actually, technically happened was that in 2001, the first of Peter Jackson's three "Lord of the Rings" movies brought in more than $66 million over its opening weekend.
Issa also reports the House GOP bill would include a provision that prevents the Treasury from taking extraordinary measures to stay ahead of default after government hits the debt ceiling, which in this case technically happened in May.
While this technically happened last week, we couldn't let this slip by without mention.
Still, although probabilities suggest that, yes, anything can technically happen on any given day, the main thing that will happen on Transfer Deadline Day is, well, transfers.
In fact, discussion over whether he would be asked to host this year's Globes jumped the shark last January, so it stands to reason that many people are already over his latest performance before it's technically happened.
"[The team] actually had lessons – learning technically what happens with the set of lenses that a cinematographer has to use on a classic Panavision 35mm camera.
Technically, what happens?" Then, as a reader and a follower of the story, which is that, "Wow, this plot has elevated itself to a new level.
In a similar list, Den of Geek named it the ninth best episode of the series, explaining that "it shouldn't work, and yet it does, because although technically nothing happens, the episode shows us just how deep Walter has sunk into a metaphorical pit of despair and guilt, making himself the villain in his own story and despairing of ever being forgiven.
I don't mean "why" in terms of what technically will happen.
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