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The uncertain status of music as (intellectual) property impedes practical applications which are technically sound.
But Ocean Beach has a large number of group rentals, which are technically illegal.
Security chiefs and security firms have also been involved in negotiating ransoms, which are technically illegal in Colombia.
Traditional approaches manipulate cell respiration by altering air feeding, which are technically difficult especially in large bioreactors.
Most anastomoses are performed with sutures, which are technically challenging and can lead to failure from intimal hyperplasia and foreign body reaction.
Mr. Parker says that the condition of the charcoal portraits, which are technically called crayon drawings, was about the worst he had seen.
10.36pm: "Don't let anyone tell you that America's best days are behind her," he says, before listing numerous American achievements from history (which are, technically, behind us, surely?).
Of particular concern is how Fannie Mae accounts for subprime mortgages and so-called Alt-A home loans, which are technically a rung above subprime.
Over the last 10 years, astronomers patrolling the distant reaches of space have discovered dozens of these clouds, which are technically called blobs.
After years of struggling to contain the markets, which are technically forbidden, North Korea took its boldest step yet by abolishing its old bank notes in late November.
The edible parts of the plant are either the fruits or the prickly pear "pads" (nopales), which are technically flattened, succulent stems.
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