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They're also terrible for your health, by far worse than saturated fat, even though
technically
they're a type of unsaturated fat.
So technically, if you ran fast enough and tripped, you could miss the Earth.
And so that means that, technically, this applies to, like, the back garden of your house in the suburbs.
Technically, yes.
Technically, there's nothing wrong with that.
Finally, even when the semantics are
technically
correct, the program might miss their finer points, such as whether the children "mangiano" the muffins, or "divorano" them.
Odoacer and his Ostrogoth successor Theoderic
technically
remained under the Eastern Emperor's authority and maintained Roman traditions.
It had to be first of all viable, meaning that technically, they could implement it in their country, and that it would be accepted by the people in the country.
Actually, technically, it's not a rectum.
It's not that complicated, because it has an impressive musicality to it, a type of musicality that's very hard to describe
technically.
Last year, I told you the story, in seven minutes, of Project Orion, which was this very implausible technology that
technically
could have worked, but it had this one-year political window where it could have happened.
If you think about Antarctica, it's
technically
a desert, it gets so little precipitation.
But to do it, you need a long, single strand of DNA, which is
technically
very difficult to get.
Although, I might argue that, technically, every pile is atomic.
And while this idea of a voyage to the Moon by goose machine might not seem particularly insightful or
technically
creative to us today, what's important is that Godwin described getting to the Moon not by a dream or by magic, as Johannes Kepler had written about, but rather, through human invention.
And although this idea of a balloon-borne voyage to the Moon may seem not much more
technically
sophisticated than the goose machine, in fact, Poe was sufficiently detailed in the description of the construction of the device and in terms of the orbital dynamics of the voyage that it could be diagrammed in the very first spaceflight encyclopedia as a mission in the 1920s.
It's
technically
called, "shape-retaining property."
E-cigarettes are
technically
a very simple device.
BC: EDL is this immense,
technically
challenging problem.
We didn't lose them
technically.
Like many translations from music to mechanics, this one was initially deemed entirely
technically
impossible.
Another of the most
technically
complex pieces that we've worked on is the opera "Carmen" at Bregenz Festival in Austria.
They also have a feature: thickets of huckleberry bushes that grow out of the tops of Redwood trees that are
technically
known as huckleberry afros, and you can sit there and snack on the berries while you're resting.
This is what statisticians
technically
call a damn fine bet.
The crocodile is
technically
called Sarcosuchus.
Now, the monitor is just as limited as the page, technically, right?
As we get more
technically
driven, the importance of people becomes more than it's ever been before.
Indeed, on the first day when I went to school at the age of six, I was put in a special feeding program because I was
technically
undernourished.
Technically, I can't help you with that last one because I'm not that kind of doctor, but I could point you in the direction of someone who could.
And this is a
technically
creative challenge, and it would change the perspective of people who worked on it.
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