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Technically, " Kopan " now encompasses two separate institutions-the Monastery itself, on top of Kopan Hill ; and the Khachoe Ghakyi Ling Nunnery, located nearby.

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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, 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 superior to its two predecessors, XvT runs on Windows, requires a joystick ( the others could be played with a mouse ), features a CD audio soundtrack, supports high resolution graphics, brings texture mapping to the ship models of the in-flight game engine, includes robust multiplayer options for up to eight players in free-for-all, team-based, and cooperative play modes, and has a sophisticated pilot and mission selection system that tracks the player's points and awards.
Technically, members of both houses could be termed as " Member of Parliament "; however, in practice, only members of the lower house are referred to as Members of Parliament (), while members of the upper house are called Senators ().
Technically, no kingdoms could exist in the Holy Roman Empire except for Bohemia.
Technically you could have latitudes greater than 90 or less than-90, but this is an ambiguous case, since there would be an equivalent coordinate with an inverse longitude.
Technically one could show a German angora as a Giant angora since they have German angoras in their pedigrees, however they are unlikely to score well due to the lack of desired body shape.
Technically, since she is played by the same actress as Fred, it could be said that she was credited as a regular from her first appearance, but the first instance of the opening sequence showing Amy Acker specifically as Illyria and not Fred is in " Underneath ".
Technically, this algorithm is only similar to the true number in a non-decimal system representation, since for example we could have the " base " less than one of the " digits ".
Technically, this could be up eight people ( three for the Coalition, five for the Alliance ), but it is not common to have a separate player for each of the smaller powers in play ( and especially so for the Tholian Holdfast, which is included in this total, but is neutral for most of the game, and a very minor force when it is active ), so that typical team play is probably four to five players.
Technically, the show could be said to have run for two episodes, since the following Friday, Gleason appeared at the same time, but in a studio " stripped to the brick walls " and using the time to give what Time magazine called an " inspiring post-mortem ", asking rhetorically " how it was possible for a group of trained people to put on so big a flop.
" Technically I guess you could say I'm Jewish since my mother was Jewish ... but she converted ( to Christianity ).
Technically, all Transformers that are parts of a gestalt could also be called triple changers, as they have a robot mode, a vehicle mode and a body part mode, however, most fans only consider forms that a robot can form all by itself for being a Triple Changer.
Technically, it was the first all-digital non-linear editing system, since it could also do editing of the video that was recorded on the Harry.

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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 they are HII regions, because most hydrogen will be ionized, but they are denser and more compact than the nebulae in star formation regions.
Technically more advanced exceptions include the Korsars ( corsairs ), a maritime raiding society descended from surface-world pirates, and the Xexots, an indigenous Bronze Age civilization.
Technically this amount cannot be called a weregild, because it was more akin to a reimbursement to the owner for lost or damaged property.
Technically, Atom should be considered the more advanced syndication format between the two.
" Technically, the details of the action show that, while not markedly better in a melee than the war-seasoned French, the British infantry had in its volleys a power that no other troops then existing possessed, and it was these volleys that decided the day even more than the individual stubbornness of the men.
Technically a boombox is, at its simplest, two or more loudspeakers, an amplifier, a radio tuner, and a cassette and / or CD player component, all housed in a single plastic or metal case, with a handle for portability.
Technically, the magistrate was to hear even minor criminal cases ; but local elders and village leaders were allowed to handle most disputes, freeing the magistrate for more important work and saving the government expense.
* Technically difficult projects were not more likely to exceed the budget than less difficult projects
* The Gironde – Technically, a group of twelve republican deputies more moderate in their tactics than the Montagnards, though arguably many were no less radical in their beliefs ; the term is often applied more broadly to others of similar politics.
Technically, he was " highly accomplished " as he had much more than mere speed at his command, for he learned in-swing, out-swing and variation of pace and length.
In Article I section 8, clause 3, Congress is empowered to “ regulate commerce with foreign nations … states … and with the Indian tribes .” Technically, Congress has no more power over Indian nations than it does over states and general congressional laws are not applicable to them.
Technically, the film was a commercial failure: its box office gross of $ 3, 446, 749 was only slightly more than it cost to make the film ($ 3 million ).
Technically exacting as it is, the role of Albrecht is not beyond the capabilities of any competent premier danseur, and Erik Bruhn is infinitely more than that ; he is probably the most completely equipped male dancer of the day, with the flawlessly clean technique that comes only through a combination of enormous talent allied to correct day-by-day training from childhood … If his dancing was magnificent, and it was, his partnering of and playing to Markova were no less so.
Technically all vassals of the king which were subject to its decisions had the right to sit and vote, but in practice only the more wealthy nobles did so ; certain nobles attended regularly and tended to serve as presiding judges when necessary.
Technically, balancing a cane on the tip of a finger is an equilibristic stunt, but generally equilibristics is more flashy.
Technically speaking, a higher EAL means nothing more, or less, than that the evaluation completed a more stringent set of quality assurance requirements.
( Technically, nothing was being " exchanged " any more, but the abbreviation PBX was so widely understood that it remained in use.
Technically, Nicko's probably a far more competent drummer than Clive.
Technically, this option was more complex and presented a greater hazard to the workforce.
( Technically the power levels of these sources are likely to be so small, if at all, that there would be insufficient energy for Kolchuga to measure these effects at one site, let alone the two or more required for triangulation.
Technically this encompasses all ferries with both a roll on / roll off car deck and passenger-carrying capacities, but in practice ships with facilities for more than 500 passengers are often referred to as cruiseferries.

Technically and be
Technically the grant was to Powell's father ( a British subject ) to be passed on by descent.
Technically almost anybody can be chairman, as long as they have plenty of management experience.
Technically speaking an iambic tune, for instance, cannot be used with words of, say, trochaic metre.
( Technically, quantum operations can be probabilistic combinations of unitaries, so quantum computation really does generalize classical computation.
Technically, to be a reception, instead of some other form of entertainment, guests must be greeted with a receiving line.
Technically, it is not necessary for N to be a normal subgroup, as long as S is a subgroup of the normalizer of N. In this case, the intersection S ∩ N is not a normal subgroup of G, but it is still a normal subgroup of S.
Technically, devices that create explosions of this type can not be classified as " bombs " by the definition presented at the top of this article.
Technically, a fig fruit proper would be one of the many tiny mature, seed-bearing flowers found inside one fig – if you cut open a fresh fig, the flowers will appear as fleshy " threads ", each bearing a single seed inside.
Technically, glucose syrup is any liquid starch hydrolysate of mono -, di -, and higher-saccharides and can be made from any source of starch ; wheat, tapioca and potatoes are the most common other sources.
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, they can be anywhere.
Technically the subimago of the Ephemeroptera might be described as a stage in a form of hypermetamorphosis, but that is not common practice.
Under the marriage agreement, if Baldwin and Adelaide had no children, the heir to the kingdom would be Roger II of Sicily, Adelaide's son by her first husband Roger I. Technically the marriage to Adelaide was bigamous because Arda was still alive in a monastery in Jerusalem, and it would later cause many problems both for Baldwin and Patriarch Arnulf, who had sanctioned it.
Technically, Shinjuku is therefore the prefectural capital of Tokyo ; but according to a statement by the governor's office, Tokyo ( the – as administrative unit: former – Tokyo City, the area of today's 23 special wards collectively ) can usually be considered the capital of Tokyo ( prefecture /" Metropolis ") for geographical purposes.
Technically there is also a unary positive but it is not needed since we assume a value to be positive:

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