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Phones are only installed for high-ranking officials, and are thus technically official rather than private.
What followed was thus technically not an invasion, but a coup [10].
(Congress had not formally adjourned and was thus technically not in recess.
Thus, technically, Alaska is in both the Western and Eastern hemispheres.
(Australia is still part of the Commonwealth and thus technically under the rule of Queen Elizabeth II).
But it also has a deeper dimension of religious purity: at the festival, only food made at the ornate, bustling shrines is sanctified and thus technically jeh.
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Despite being widely described as the bedroom tax, the measure is not a tax, and thus not technically a Treasury measure.
Thus, although technically you need a breach of a representation and warranty for a buyer to walk, since it is qualified by MAE and a "no MAE" representation is in there anyway, people use shorthand terminology and say the closing condition is that no MAE has occurred.
There was a poll in Thirsk a few weeks after the general election, but that was a "delayed election" caused by the death of a candidate before May (and thus not technically a byelection) and it was a safe Tory seat where the result was a foregone conclusion.
That's not to say fewer people were working back then – in 1974 a peak of 61% of the population over 15 was working – just below the current level of 61.3%: The difference was back then if you weren't working you were much more likely to be out of the labour force altogether rather than looking for work and thus being technically unemployed.
Maybe I would rather live somewhere where it's predictable and it's the norm.' " Mr. Saleh said a young man on a student visa, for example, might go into an interview knowing that he had fallen behind on his required course load and thus was technically in violation of immigration laws.
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