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So yes, technically, the Republicans – if they lose – could turn around and do their own recall in 2013.
Writers call wondering whether a woman can get pregnant with twins from two different fathers (yes, technically), whether a nurse can save someone by injecting a hypodermic needle, "Pulp Fiction" style, directly into a patient's heart (only as a last resort), or whether switching a diagnosis from ovarian cancer to chemical-weapons exposure will dictate a major change in symptoms (not necessarily).
On the day the circus was finally going to hit town — and yes, technically, the center ring is in Chicago as the Yankees set up their trapezes there, but you will get a whiff of the elephants from pretty much anywhere in the league — it's tempting to think that Alex Rodriguez and his merry band of fellow suspected Biogenesis clients have swallowed the sports world whole.
And yes, technically, that title is correct.
So yes, technically HuffPost Entertainment was at Taylor Swift's 25th birthday party.
So yes, technically Ordo Templi Orientis did kick him out for sacrificing a live goat, he admitted.
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Basically, yes, but technically the campaign period designated by the Electoral Commission is 15 April until polling day on 23 June.
Now, we can sit here and hem and haw over the fact that, yes, you technically can play your DRM'd, iTunes -purchased music on any device in the whole wide world by simply burning them to a CD, but that doesn't fall under the realm of "easy," which is another clause of the Norwegian law.
We'll see you in East Rutherford this May, which yes, is technically in New Jersey.
That's right: Labor Day weekend, the ceremonial and cultural end of summer (even though, yes, summer technically extends until late September) is upon us, which means three more days to sit on the beach with a gripping novel and let the hours slip heedlessly by.
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