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Welcome to the world of what is technically known as This Sort of Shite.
19 mins: Suddenly we have what is technically known as 'end-to-end stuff'.
"We figure out what is technically appropriate, then decide no one has the capacity, so we build it.
It's quite common for some inexpensive white wines to be bottled with what is technically called dissolved carbon dioxide.
The extra-territorial facility, on what is technically Cuban soil, made a mockery of the US constitution, he declared.
"This is in some ways a simple object but it in other ways it is at the limit of what is technically possible".
"What is technically possible and what realistically could happen are very different," said Ross Goldstein, the deputy administrator for Maryland's Board of Elections.
The state of California, which collects wage data more speedily from employers — with a Jan . 31deadline — shows what is technically possible.
"I have had what is technically called my '60-day check-up.' I am happily in foal!" the Web site stated.
The new Mission: Impossible movie – itself a bit of an armchair tourist experience - involves a tense alley scamper through what is technically mist.
While visiting Florida last week, he was asked to clarify his stance, and said he was "not really trying to define what is technically amnesty".
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