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Supporting evidence from a university is helpful here, though not strictly necessary.
This game, though not strictly relevant, will have done the 26-year-old no favours despite those two late wickets.
It wasn't until 1903, Keeler's 12th season, that a 15-inch mound height was mandated, though not strictly enforced.
The family lived in Camden Town and Bernard was brought up, though not strictly, in the Jewish faith.
If Berlioz and Liszt represented a trend toward freedom and extramusical content in symphonic writing, Schumann and Mendelssohn were more conservative though not strictly comparable.
I did eat a lot of sweets from a pot on the desk though, free, which was, I suppose, legal though not strictly speaking moral.
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In June the Education Department tightened regulations, though not as strictly as industry critics had advocated.
The ruling Āl Thānī (Thānī family) adheres to the same Wahhābī interpretation of Islam as the rulers of Saudi Arabia, though not as strictly.
Bloomfield drizzles her steak with olive oil and lemon juice as it rests instead, which seems to me an infinitely better idea if you really like the flavour, though again, not strictly necessary.
He continues his championship in the comment thread on our Booker husting video, though that's not strictly the subject of this column, so I'll leave it for those who are interested to look it out.
There are some things museums and galleries all across the UK are very good at indeed – and these activities basically fall under the instructive (though perhaps not strictly educational).
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