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(Rose is technically Rose Zimmer because, as she likes to tell Miriam, she made the mistake of getting pregnant by and married to a German — who returned to Germany to spy).
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But what of those writers who feel the need but technically cannot rise to the occasion?
Ms. Part — though coping with a role that is technically largely against the grain for her — rose to the challenge.
Final confirmation came hours later, after the sun rose Thursday on what is technically the still-ongoing Wednesday session.
She later rose to assistant commissioner (while still, technically, on loan from the C.D.C., a common practice).
The star of the meal, though, is a superb mango soufflé, an impeccable balance of fruit and citrus and risen egg, technically perfect, flamboyant in a quiet way, and an original idea to boot.
Unemployment rose 45% between November and December, and a recent survey indicated that 40% of households and 70% of businesses were technically bankrupt.
Technically, SPY is making a rising bottoms/rising tops pattern.
Although the recession technically ended in November 2001, unemployment has risen from 5.6% to 6.2% since then.
Yes, refusing to raise the debt ceiling or shutting down the government would technically prevent the national debt from rising the next day.
Participants continued the heel rises and were encouraged to do so by the independent examiner until they could no longer perform a technically correct heel rise.
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