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We have free will.Or nominally, we have free will.Certainly, we have the ability to reason.
Or nominally, we have free will.
I'm nominally a social media personality, so I have to understand how those platforms are working.
Dick Cheney was nominally vice president, but in reality he was the shot caller.
And our fragrances have been nominally received.
The reason, nominally, that we're here is because he is a world expert in weightlifting.
And cities outlast every empire in every country that nominally governs them, right?
Thailand, although it's nominally a democracy, say something bad about the king-- somebody wrote a novel mentioning something about the king they didn't like, they threw them in jail.
So the woman who was the head of the Appellate division-- who was nominally in charge of these kinds of cases-- had never been consulted, because we accidentally
Nominally, cases got registered, but really the harassment of the journalist commenced.
under the law, has failed so many populations in this country-- Even though it nominally is supposed to protect-- --so many of us.
And in fact, billions of dollars, nominally, are being dedicated now towards ensuring that superintelligence is done safely.
Everyone in Europe, everyone in quotes, is nominally Christian, and the Church is an area of safety.
And at the end of the day, at the latest update, there was no longer any signal that it was even nominally
The four science instruments or three sciences instruments plus one technology demo, you can see on the right, we had this bus nominally carries two main instruments
a few minutes he had slipped out of his Top-Siders and settled his 62-year-old frame onto a green pillow on the floor of a small, dark, nominally soundproofed
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