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So a place like the Costa Rica Dome could not
technically
qualify the time it's in the high seas.
And, you know, we open it up ... So technically, I can actually read this.
In the same way, I look at the music; I get a basic idea; I wonder what
technically
might be hard, or, you know, what I want to do.
But now it actually might be more
technically
accurate because it might bang.
My oncologist and I talk a lot these days because I try to keep my talks
technically
accurate.
If anybody here is a fan of the original "Star Trek," they ran across an alien ship that had an ion drive, and Spock said, "They're very
technically
sophisticated.
Back at the time, a window farm was no more than a
technically
complex idea that was going to require a lot of testing.
Now,
technically
there are some electromagnetic fields, but in terms of stuff, matter, it is empty.
"They're not sure this rises to the level of harassment, and they're not set up
technically
to find the device."
We all know Mubarak is
technically
dead.
But this technology is very new, but
technically
is very old.
These problems are both
technically
solvable.
It's actually relatively simple to do, technically, because it can use existing fibers that are in the ground, existing wireless infrastructure.
Mirrors,
technically
speaking, are just a tiny, tiny, little bit ... green.
So this is our largest airplane which we have, the Airbus A380, and it's quite huge, so a lot of people fit in there and it's
technically
completely different than the vision I've shown to you.
In fact, one of the voices actually dictated the answers during the exam, which
technically
possibly counts as cheating.
So technically, all vertebrates are fishes, so technically, you and I are fish.
So it formed a false memory, because it's falsely fearing an environment where,
technically
speaking, nothing bad actually happened to it.
Growing leather is also
technically
simpler than growing other animal products like meat.
I've worked on this topic on and off, but not so much
technically.
They'd say, "Leyla, how do I make it
technically
efficient?"
By miracles, I mean things that are
technically
barely possible, very high-risk, and might not be actually accomplishable at this moment in time, certainly not by you.
And in fact, in that case, it's not only not abusive, it's
technically
just an accurate greeting.
But, surprisingly, the science community didn't like this
technically
accurate name and decided to call it Gibson Assembly.
Technically, the RIAA could come and prosecute you.
Planes can't land here, so we were at the most risk, technically, when we had the slimmest chance of being rescued.
Now, I could talk about something that I'm known for, something that would be particularly appropriate for many of the more
technically
minded people here, or I could talk about something I really care about.
And somehow, I won, which was great, and I've been able to travel the world since doing it, but it also means that this next piece is
technically
the best poem in the world.
Chukotka probably is, technically, as far as one can go and still be on the living planet.
And we have never known how to do this technically, so this slide is a fake slide.
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