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What happened?" Which, technically, is four words.
Or Tony Abbott giving the Duke of Edinburgh a knighthood (which, technically, is a demotion).
Our destination is Clare (clare-uk.com), which technically is just across the border in Suffolk but let's not split hairs.
"It's a good start," says Dusty Gedge, who designed the bank's "green" roof which, technically, is actually a "stony meadow".
The Weathervane, which technically is not a summer stock theater, is classified by Equity as a small professional theater.
The quadriceps tendon extends from the quadriceps muscle and attaches to the patella, and the patellar tendon (which technically is a ligament) attaches the patella to the tibia.
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My day starts with us making something they call Papa's Special Eggs, which technically are scrambled eggs.
"At least he's real," I replied, which technically wasn't true, but in comparison to Emma's disembodied voice, he held a slight edge.
On March 1 , 2001 Favre signed a "lifetime" contract extension, which technically was a 10-year contract extension worth around $100 million.
But folk religions, which technically are not permitted, have the highest market share of religious identity (21.9percentt), according to the Pew study.
Although the U.S. has seen its fair share of damaging storms in recent years, including Hurricane Sandy in 2013 (which technically was not a hurricane at landfall), the last major hurricane to strike the U.S. was Hurricane Wilma in 2005.
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