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Perhaps it is fair to give Johnson a pass when it comes to Hoover's dealings; Hoover may have technically worked for him, but he was Hoover.
Though Exner technically worked out of Loewy's New York City offices, he spent much time in South Bend, Ind., where Studebaker had its headquarters, and he eventually moved there.
What he didn't know is that some of the set was still arriving halfway through the tech, so some of the show still hasn't been technically worked through yet.
He laughed off the situation and admitted that the fan's ploy technically worked.
Her husband called me back and contradicted what the financial-planning company said—I had never technically worked for Karen.
But in an interview with The Kansas City Star on Saturday, Yoder went further by arguing that his opponent ― who is, again, a Democrat ― is poorly suited to stand up to Trump because she technically worked under his administration at one point.
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These Windows gurus technically work for employment agencies, but Microsoft recruits and trains them.
Although umpires can technically work the tournament every four seasons, the number of qualified officials means that each of them might receive only one opportunity.
You give off the air of someone who has the authority to fire people, even though no one technically works under you.
As currently drafted, Mr. Paterson's package does not address one major problem that was highlighted during Mr. Bruno's trial: the lack of disclosure from lawmakers, who technically work part time, about their outside business arrangements.
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