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The Pyongyang international film festival, however bureaucratic and sclerotic, is a rare North Korean institution to which outsiders are theoretically invited (it even showed Bend It Like Beckham once).
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It now almost always has the last word, even in decisions that theoretically invite a Congressional response.
Since everyone, theoretically, is invited, Mr. Jacobs hopes to challenge the Guinness World Record for the largest family reunion, currently held by the Porteau-Boileve family in France, whose 2012 bash drew 4,514.
Taxpayers in the US, where a rich vein of donors theoretically exists, are invited to support the centre by donating to a foundation registered in Virginia.
I can think of legions of companies with stodgy managements and tired business models that invited buyouts because they could theoretically generate predictable cash flows to justify excessive leveraging.
Theoretically, nobody has to help when they're invited to an event.
Theoretically, Mr. de Blasio, who was comfortable enough to ask the board for money, could graciously ask its members if, in the spirit of democracy (perhaps now hurtling toward its final hours), Mr. Gangi could be invited despite the restrictions.
Not invited".
Never invited.
Because, while heirs to the Singer Sewing Company fortune theoretically still exist, they're spending their time in high rises and McMansions, places where children who live next to the city dump aren't exactly invited.
Theoretically, the ideal comparison group would be breast cancer diagnosed among unscreened women who would have attended screening if they had been invited.
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