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With "Jack is enrolling in classes in liberal arts, algebra, economics and is considering joining the soccer team," we're technically saying that Jack is enrolling in "classes in is considering".
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"It is a great sport because it challenges you physically, mentally and technically," said Aspen.
"I'm coming to it from pure light and feeling, and he's helping me realize it technically," says Levine.
"These games are pretty poor technically," said Mr. Frasca, a developer known for so-called "newsgames," including September 12 and Madrid, based on recent events.
"Maybe a little later, which would be the latest in history, technically," said Edmund J. McMahon, an analyst at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative policy group.
"There were a lot that were amazing technically," said Ms. Stern, an artist who is an associate professor and chairwoman of the art department at the College of New Rochelle, "but we were more interested in the creative impulse.
"Certainly being able to deliver the required number of cells directly from laboratory-isolated stem cells seems more straightforward technically," said Karl Johe, chief scientist at NeuralStem Biopharmaceuticals, a company working on cell therapies for brain disease.
Technically, says Mark Aoyagi at the University of Denver, the condition is known as "depersonalization".
"This is a complicated issue, both legally and technically," said an ICO spokesman.
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