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Technically you should be able to — those are passive 3-D glasses and they use a system of polarization that splits the image on screen into two separate images.
Technically, you shouldn't, but you need to know what people around you are making," said Minaj. "Otherwise, you're not going to know what you're worth.
"Technically, you shouldn't be able to hear him because he's right over there and there's a wall between you.
Longevity is not what Razer designed it for, but technically you should always use this laptop with the power brick.
"You know, technically, you should read the proofs before you sign, but you just want to enjoy your coffee alone," intones the narrator.
Just don't rise to the level of violence, and technically you should not be running afoul of the law.
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Destroying a mailbox is a federal crime, technically, but you shouldn't expect the F.B.I. to answer your complaint.
Even though PVC is technically recyclable, you shouldn't recycle it on a consumer level – i.e. in your recycling bin – because it'll likely end up at a landfill site, where it'll sit for decades.
So while it is technically a pizzeria, you should probably start planning your casual Tuesday supper a week or two in advance.
So here is my analysis: you technically stole, you technically committed vandalism and you should have asked the shopping center's permission before trying this unethical act.
If you've been practicing your balancing quietly and politely on the pavement outside your house, then that is technically an offense and you should be in jail, mate.
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