Technically that's true, but maybe she has an angle. [Please select]
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Keep it up for ever never grow a day older technically. [Please select]
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Besides, he was only technically our founder. [Please select]
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Now--technically speaking--all evidence in criminal cases ought to go to the police, and the police might act too hastily--you understand me. [Please select]
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Cornwallis could technically defeat Greene at Guilford far in the interior; but he could not hold the inland region he had invaded. [Please select]
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Tootings) little slips of paper which are technically known as releases. [Please select]
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{3} Technically, the term "lance" included a not quite certain number of foot soldiers attached to the man-at-arms. [Please select]
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Technically, abortion is the term used for the expulsion of the offspring before it can live out of the womb. [Please select]
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In the United States there are two species of ox-warble flies, technically known as _Hypoderma lineatum_ and _Hypoderma bovis. [Please select]
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The frequency of such oscillations is regulated by what is technically termed capacity, that is the size of the Leyden jar. [Please select]
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The most recalcitrant illustrate this technically, however rigorously they may preserve their point of view. [Please select]
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