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Though the Kogans' project apparently complied with zoning codes — and, at 27,000 square feet above ground, would ostensibly have been smaller than other Greenwich abodes, including the home of SAC Capital's Steven Cohen — some critics took issue with the extensive use of "subterranean" space in the house plan.
But Facebook would, ostensibly, have approved these processes during the repeated verifications of myPersonality's data.
Unfortunately, the consort title is not accompanied by any ruling power, though she would ostensibly have considerable influence over the ruling monarch.
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Without surgery, a female-to-male transsexual would still ostensibly have breasts and ovaries.
Some would ostensibly make the city safer.
All unfortunate situations ostensibly have some silver lining.
The devices are new (or prototypes) but nothing groundbreaking; it's too early for Kal-El and using next-generation hardware to show off a system that ostensibly has low requirements would be cheating.
Woodfox, Wallace, and King would spend the next few decades in solitary confinement because they ostensibly had what one of their wardens would later call "the Black Pantherism".
In South Asia, for instance, parents of the groom have sometimes demanded compensation for their son's higher education and future earnings, which the bride would ostensibly share.
Alderson said that the Mets would stay open to adding pitching depth, but that the process was complicated by the fact that the team ostensibly has five starters, albeit with some question marks.
The Yankees are 0 for 2 in stadium plans: the one in New Jersey died in a 1987 referendum that ostensibly would have required them to change their name to the New Jersey Yankees, and the one on the West Side got shouted down.
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