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This is because the peptidoglycan was technically unable to synthesize.
Unfortunately we are technically unable to remove the listing on eventbrite.
The Ramoses, however, were legally and technically unable to access the account.
WEB sites are as yet technically unable to allow or bar access from given countries.
But as a foreigner Handel was technically unable to own real estate, so he rented No. 25.
Twitter's own policy prevents users from following over 1,000 new people a day: "Every Twitter account is technically unable to follow more than 1,000 users per day," Twitter says on its Web site.
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Having overcome the obstacle of technically being unable to fly, bees then choose to make honey, which is just about the most labour-intensive thing you can spread on your bread.
It might seem weird that "stuck" was a trade term, but according to the Online Etymology Dictionary, this use of the past participle adjective of the word "stick" didn't technically mean "unable to go any further" until 1885.
Hadi, who technically is unable to leave office without the consent of legislators, stepped down last Thursday after Houthi rebels fought his personal guards and stormed the presidential palace in Sana'a.
Many of their parents and grandparents never filled in official paperwork, meaning they are now technically stateless, unable to register marriages or open bank accounts because they lack identification cards.
The insurer notified the firm last month that its failure to make the payment meant that the insurer was technically insolvent and unable to pay $217 million to settle a civil fraud case in Arizona.
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