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So technically, he will be able to say: 'It wasn't me who decided that Martin [Sixsmith] had to go.'"The problem with this dodging and weaving is that the minister has, as the police say, previous form.
Technically, he will benefit from a chat with the man who held India's middle order together in his time - Gundappa Viswanath.
Technically, he will be incarcerated inside Oakdale Prison, but he will be in the psychology wing, where he will be medically treated until the time comes when he is believed to no longer be a harm to himself or others.
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"Technically he'll just knock you down, he knocks down some of the best tacklers in the world".
Technically, he'll be the junior senator from Utah starting January 3, but the former Massachusetts governor and 2012 GOP presidential nominee is the de facto leader of the pre-Trump GOP.
Luckily, we haven't seen the last of Jerry; even though he's technically retired, he'll still be in the office one day a week until the gang can find a replacement.
This means that as soon as Trump is sworn into office, he will technically be on both sides of the lease, as both tenant and landlord.
"It will be avant garde, technically," he said.
"I don't know how Milosevic will give up technically and how he'll accept his loss, but he's gone," Mr. Curcic said.
Even with Tom Croft unlikely to feature this season despite the suggestion he will be technically fit to play again by the end of April, the hard-nosed Tigers are right back in the title hunt.
"You have to cross your fingers, but technically if Liverpool ask him, he will go.
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