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Morales, who has established residency in Peru, cannot technically sign a contract on Tuesday.
Norwich even had to technically sign him as a player, since his registration needed to be transferred to the Football Association from its Scottish counterpart.
As a refresher, you have to be a Prime member to access these deals, although you can technically sign up for the free trial option.
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He has technically signed on to some form of entitlement reform, but you never hear him talk about that, either.
She technically signed up on April 16, the day before the Oprah show.
It's not like drama doesn't exist regardless, it's just that once you're in a sorority/fraternity you've technically signed up for some "excitement".
In their view, since companies like McDonald's influence the working conditions in their franchised stores, they should be legally accountable to the workers who wear their logos, even if it's a franchisee that's technically signing the paychecks.
They've been there since 1990 and host concerts and underground wrestling events, but this being Austria even they actually technically signed a lease contract in 2008, so in relative terms they're a bunch of plastics.
States cannot go bankrupt, technically, but signs of fiscal crackup are easy to see.
"It might lead to some confusion or ambiguity, but technically, the signs are probably right," he said.
Many of these reforms can technically be signed into existence by the commerce minister, Anand Sharma, but on a more practical level they need the support of cabinet ministers and the Congress Party-led coalition's allies, like Ms. Banerjee.
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