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As a logistics player, Lalamove is technically rivaled by existing, legacy players.
There is more hope for offshore wind, which is technically trickier, since North Sea oil has left a legacy of marine-engineering expertise in Britain.
Matt Damon and Jeremy Renner technically don't appear together in "The Bourne Legacy" -- Damon's Jason Bourne is featured heavily in the film's trailer, though -- but that doesn't mean the pair won't team up in the future.
"George Washington and Abe Lincoln and Alexander Hamilton, who invented the Federal Reserve System" — technically, he created a predecessor to the system — "and Ben Franklin — they have a legacy that we've been honoring that would make them hard to remove," Howard said.
About 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea, a legacy of the Korean War, which ended in 1953 in an armistice that left the two Koreas technically still at war.
While not technically levitation she's using wires and pulleys, rather than magnets or magic she elevates the illustion by calling on on Saint Theresa's legacy as the "grandmother of performance art".
Technically, yes.
Technically, no.
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