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The police said the mayor was technically in the clear about using the car.
Predictably, within months of signing the contract, VaxGen slipped off schedule and was technically in breach.
De Sousa insists she should have been protected because she was technically in Italy as a diplomat with the State Department, not the CIA.
That's how good Nova was, technically in relief of Sabathia, shutting the Tigers down on four hits over six and a third innings until tiring in the ninth.
Because of a 1936 federal law that gives preference to blind vendors in government buildings, the State Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped was technically in charge of the coffee.
Homma, who was executed for war crimes after the Allied victory, was technically in charge of the evacuation of 100,000 American soldiers who became prisoners of war with the surrender of the Bataan Peninsula early in 1942.
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"But that's technically in the park".
The auditors, who are technically in "judicial custody," are luckier than most prisoners here.
Though Guerneville is technically in wine country, evidence of it was in short supply.
Tomkins Cove got its own post office in March 1860, although the Tomkins Cove Post Office is technically in Stony Point.
The islands are technically in the North Atlantic Ocean, 90 miles north of the island of Hispaniola.
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