Officially
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I
officially
took a break from singing, and I went to the Cleveland Clinic to be reevaluated for the third time in five years, for transplant.
This is neither national policy nor
officially
condoned, but many people are still afraid of the sporadic resurgence of Ebola virus.
As a multi-purpose passenger vehicle, it is now
officially "
designed for occasional off-road use." (Laughter) Now let's see it in action.
It's a type of fossilized dental plaque that is called
officially
dental calculus.
So you've really reinvented yourself in the past, from freestyle to street, and, I think it was about four years ago you
officially
retired.
He started showing the symptoms about 12 years ago, and he was
officially
diagnosed in 2005.
I had just been elected prime minister, but I had the unhappy privilege of revealing a truth that our deficit was not 6 percent, as had been
officially
reported only a few days earlier before the elections by the previous government, but actually 15.6 percent.
Now, I was
officially
freaking out.
But while Egypt's future is still uncertain, when the same thing happened in Syria just one year later, Telecomix were prepared with those Internet lines, and Anonymous, they were perhaps the first international group to
officially
denounce the actions of the Syrian military by defacing their website.
She has no idea I exist, but we are
officially
cousins.
I'm
officially
saying, "Deploy or die."
It had the right to open preliminary investigations and to interrogate people
officially.
In the best possible scenario, meaning you don't have problems with partners, providers, clients, employees, in the best possible scenario,
officially
closing a business will cost you 2,000 dollars.
In Mexico, the process of
officially
closing a business takes two years.
For this reason, in 2017, we proposed a series of public policy recommendations for the procedure of
officially
closing businesses in Mexico.
We were
officially
empty nesters, and we decided, let's go on a family vacation.
"Spaceship project
officially
begun.
In my crusade to make flags of the world more beautiful, many listeners have taken it upon themselves to redesign their flags and look into the feasibility of getting them
officially
adopted.
This element filled an empty spot in the perodic table at number 101, and was
officially
named Mendelevium in 1963.
At this point, they are an asylum seeker and not
officially
recognized as a refugee until the application has been accepted.
And while the levels are low enough that they don't
officially
pose a health risk if they're on a shelf, the U.S. EPA warns against eating food off of them.
So far, 119 states have joined an international treaty banning cluster bombs, which is
officially
called the Convention on Cluster Munitions.
In 1980, hysteria was
officially
renamed "conversion disorder."
This move
officially
made me the enemy of the government-supported internet censorship.
This has an effect on the psyche Orwell calls, "Doublethink," a hypnotic state of cognitive dissonance in which one is compelled to disregard their own perception in place of the
officially
dictated version of events, leaving the individual completely dependent on the State's definition of reality itself.
Officially, it's complicated.
And it's Julian Bigelow who was running it until midnight when the machine was
officially
turned off.
By the 1960s, it had been
officially
administered millions of times in the U.S. alone.
Officially, all of Stepan’s men have sworn to uphold the Cossack code by undergoing seven years of military training and remaining unmarried.
In 1988, the US government
officially
apologized for the wartime incarceration– admitting it was the catastrophic result of racism, hysteria, and failed political leadership.
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