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the nominally
adverb
In a nominal manner.
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But despite the nominally dramatic events of his journey, the writing strains to evoke feeling.
This helped the nominally secular AL government make the argument that only it can save Bangladesh.
Over time, even the nominally inert among us were made increasingly aware of their own inertia.
Repeated studies show that under-reporting is notorious among the self-employed and the nominally poor.
Yet Mr. Gore has had trouble bringing public opinion to his side, and the nominally supportive Congressional Democrats are restive.
It's almost inevitable that we'll blow past the nominally safe CO2 levels in the air," he said.
Jim O'Neil Portland, Ore . To the Editor: I was shocked to read the nominally cute article by John Tierney.
The real audience was not in this northern city, near the border with the nominally independent Kurdish zone, but elsewhere.
Romney's campaign, and the nominally independent political action committee that supports it, are estimated to have spent more than $30m.
Much of the nominally Mexican cuisine at Ixta, named for a volcano near Mexico City, is appealing.
Frelimo is thought to dominate the nominally independent election commission, and its reasons for rejecting individual candidates were kept secret.
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