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He was the youngest D. He was technically too old.
"It wasn't technically too bad," Mr. Schmieding said of the auction, "there was decent interest.
At 14, I was technically too old for this book when it came out in 1988, but I still swallowed it whole.
At thirteen, Megan was technically too young to have an account — users are required to be at least fourteen — but MySpace has not instituted any effective means of enforcing its age restrictions.
Girardi was technically too young to be in the league, but the coach played him anyway, because he was more agile and versatile than anyone else on the team.
P.G.D. is an outgrowth of in-vitro fertilization; sperm and egg are united in a petri dish, and when the blastocyst (it is still technically too small to be called an embryo) reaches the eight-cell stage, it is biopsied (meaning one of those cells is removed and screened).
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In 1994, the last time the medals were awarded, Wiles's proof still contained a gap, and he is now 45--technically too old to receive a Fields Medal.
As for Jott and Reqall: technically, they, too, are in beta testing.
Sokolov's performance was immaculate technically, but too seemed to be disengaged and risk-free.
Archie and Clara spawn Irie who is a nerd and therefore technically marginalised too.
He was technically bold too, an innovator who created controversy by priming his canvasses with white paint rather than the traditional brown.
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