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Technically WWVB is the only option for reliable time signals during solar storms in the Western Arctic, based on WWVB's published pattern maps.
Show representatives denied that she had been fired, saying, " Technically, she's just not returning ", while other sources said that her option had not been renewed.
Technically, this option was more complex and presented a greater hazard to the workforce.
Technically the 1986 Fleetwood was an option package of the de Ville, so strictly speaking not a separate series.

Technically and used
Technically speaking an iambic tune, for instance, cannot be used with words of, say, trochaic metre.
Technically, a convent is any home of a community of sisters — or, indeed, of priests and brothers, though this term is rarely used in the U. S. The term " monastery " is often used by communities within the Benedictine family, and " convent " ( when referring to a cloister ) is often used of the monasteries of certain other orders.
Technically, angioplasty can be used to describe any dimensional treatment of blood vessels, whether enlarging, or reducing diameter, depending on requirements to treat the pathology.
Technically, the Alto was a small minicomputer, but it could be considered a personal computer in the sense that it was used by a single person sitting at a desk, in contrast with the mainframes and other minicomputers of the era.
Technically, long focal length lenses are only " telephoto " if the focal length is longer than the physical length of the lens, but the term is often used to describe any long focal length lens.
Technically Guy was Lord of Cyprus, it not yet being a kingdom, and used the royal title ( if at all ) as a remnant from Jerusalem, which was not held fully legally.
Technically every normal game engine can be used to implement an MMO game by combining it with MMO middleware.
Technically, Wright was an innovator, especially in the use of his titles, first lines, and last lines, which he used to great dramatic effect in defense of the lives of the disenfranchised.
( Technically the former is an etalon and the latter is an interferometer, but the terminology is often used inconsistently.
* Technically, the Allied fuze used constructive and destructive interference to detect its target.
Technically not a classification level, but is used for government documents that do not have a classification listed above.
Technically, the word propellant is the general name for chemicals used to create thrust.
Technically, an expense is an event in which an asset is used up or a liability is incurred.
Technically there can be up to 1024 subchannels in a physical channel, though in practice only a few are used ( as the bandwidth must be divided among all the subchannels ).
Technically,. vgz files should be named. vgm. gz, but because some popular operating systems ' file managers cannot handle file name suffixes that themselves contain a dot,. vgz is used in order to launch a VGM player ( e. g. Winamp with the proper plugin ) and not a data compression program such as WinZip or WinRAR.
Technically all SFU students are members of the Peak Society, and refundable membership dues are imposed on all students as part of the university's student activity fee, which are used to partially fund the paper's operations.
Technically, the alembic is the lid with a tube attachment ( the capital or still-head ), which is placed on top of a flask, the cucurbit, containing the material to be distilled, but the word is often used to refer to the entire distillation apparatus.
Technically the term hammerspace is not used to refer to a magic satchel itself, but rather the area or pocket of space that a magic satchel occupies ; a magic satchel is like a door to hammerspace.
Technically the term Pilgrimage of Grace refers specifically and inclusively to the uprising around York, though sometimes it is used in relation to the risings in general which took place around northern England ; first from Lincolnshire, twelve days before the actual Pilgrimage of Grace.
Technically, the K cars include only the Dodge Aries, Plymouth Reliant, second generation Chrysler LeBaron, and the Dodge 400, which used the K platform.
Technically they were skillful, and this is the quality that impressed the English commentators the most: " deep skill " was the phrase Thomas Morley used to describe his work when he published several of his compositions in a collection of 1598, ten years after his death.
Technically a male king also may be a king regnant or a king consort — but this distinction is unusual and, for example, has been used only twice in the history of the British monarchy and its predecessor monarchies.

Technically and 5
Technically students are not allowed to have a free period in the middle of the day ( periods 2 or 5 ), or to take eight classes ( a zero and a seventh ), but it does happen.

Technically and .
Technically it was fascinating, aurally spell-binding, and dramatically quite realistic.
Technically, someone owns their work from the time it's created.
Technically, it was illegal, as the generals were tried and sentenced together, rather than one by one as Athenian law required.
Technically, it is inaccurate, since the word literally refers to a stance where a person stands with their elbows bent and their hands on their hips ( arms akimbo ) not a posture well suited to shooting.
Technically, the method is destructive in nature removing ions from a sample surface in order to image and identify them, generating magnifications sufficient to observe individual atoms as they are removed from the sample surface.
Technically, wine and cider aren't brewed but rather vinted, as the entire fruit is pressed, and then the liquid extracted.
Technically, five bit codes began in the 16th century, when Francis Bacon developed the cipher now called Bacon's cipher.
Technically conservative, Brabham did not produce a monocoque car until 1970.
Technically the grant was to Powell's father ( a British subject ) to be passed on by descent.
Technically the CPRR remained a corporate entity until 1959, when it was formally merged into Southern Pacific.
Technically, clicks are obstruents articulated with two closures ( points of contact ) in the mouth, one forward and one at the back.
Technically dormant today, this caldera last erupted in 1880.
Technically, however, " embassy " refers to the diplomatic delegation itself, while the office building in which they work is known as a chancery.
Technically almost anybody can be chairman, as long as they have plenty of management experience.
Technically, continuity is the responsibility of the script supervisor and film director, who are together responsible for preserving continuity and preventing errors from take to take and shot to shot.
Technically it refers to the body of Islamic law extracted from detailed Islamic sources ( which are studied in the principles of Islamic jurisprudence ) and the process of gaining knowledge of Islam through jurisprudence.
Technically, rated ships with fewer than 28 guns could not be classed as frigates but as " post ships "; however, in common parlance most post ships were often described as " frigates ", the same casual misuse of the term being extended to smaller two-decked ships that were too small to stand in the line of battle.
Technically speaking, it is not a type of frost, since usually supercooled water drops are involved, in contrast to the formation of hoar frost, in which water vapour condenses slowly and directly.
Technically, it is not a protocol in itself ; rather, it is the result of simply layering the Hypertext Transfer Protocol ( HTTP ) on top of the SSL / TLS protocol, thus adding the security capabilities of SSL / TLS to standard HTTP communications.
Technically, a Hundi is an unconditional order in writing made by a person directing another to pay a certain sum of money to a person named in the order.
Technically, the men involved were considered to be in a serious breach of IRA discipline and were liable to be court-martialed, but it was considered more politically expedient to hold them up as examples of a rejuvenated militarism.
Technically, the cross price elasticity of demand between goods in such a market is positive.
Technically, these are all inscriptions rather than manuscripts.
Technically, both Pǔtōng ​ huà ​ and Guó ​ yǔ base their phonology on the Beijing accent, though Pǔtōng ​ huà ​ also takes some elements from other sources.

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