Wonderful doesn't really fill people with wonder, fantastic is strictly speaking like a fantasy.
"Strictly speaking, adMart is not an electronic appliance retailer, " says Frederick Sin, operations director at Fortress.
But, strictly speaking, the legend he came into it while playing poker is a stretch.
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Strictly speaking, vortex masks are not the only way to cancel the light from a star.
To produce coins which, strictly speaking, it would be illegal to release for circulation in the United States.
Strictly speaking then, these legendary companies are no longer really technology firms anymore, but rather giant leveraged buy-out companies.
Strictly speaking, this is not a part of Android 3.0, it just happened to be announced the same day.
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And that is not, strictly speaking, the same thing as administering the law.
Strictly speaking none of this has anything to do with spending hours putting, pounding balls, or actually playing golf.
Strictly speaking, avian influenza and SARS did not become pandemics because they were too good at killing their hosts.
Strictly speaking, only the designated exams officers should have access to the papers.
Strictly speaking, a spinoff is the gratis distribution of all the shares in a subsidiary to shareholders of the parent.
Scientists at another American pharmaceutical company, Sangart, meanwhile, have been encasing the gas or, strictly speaking, CO-ferrying haemoglobin in a polymer pouch.
Its Aerocraft concept is not, strictly speaking, an airship at all, but an odd aeroplane-airship hybrid intended for rapid military airlifts.
Strictly speaking the composite behaves not like a battery but more like a capacitor, or rather a supercapacitor, says Dr Greenhalgh.
Strictly speaking, it was a way of dressing that came out the Seattle music scene in the '90s and influenced kids everywhere.
Although crack is not strictly speaking addictive in medical terms, like heroin, it can still make users desperate to chase a high.
Strictly speaking, sticking to them would require a cut in nominal spending.
Indeed it would not, strictly speaking, be a fusion reactor at all.
Strictly speaking, a pure factoring arrangement has the supplier of funds acquiring the receivables, along with all the risks of nonpayment or late payment.
Strictly speaking, in business the founders are the people who establish the company that is, they take on the risk and reward of creating something from nothing.
One thing likely to be more common on PCs aimed at consumers in the coming months is the ability to watch TV, which strictly speaking isn't new.
U.S. attorneys serve at the pleasure of the president, so the actual firing of one or eight is legal and, strictly speaking, not at issue in the controversy.
But strictly speaking it is not a new dimension - the show was aired once in 3D in 1993, when current Doctor Matt Smith was 11 years old.
Strictly speaking, this will have no economic (ie, cashflow) effect.
The causes are in doubt (see article), but then, strictly speaking, so are the facts: although the broad picture is clear, some of the study's findings are debatable.
Strictly speaking, diplomatic protocol did not require Mr Brown to be there his foreign secretary, David Miliband, was already due in Lisbon for the ceremony, and ministers have signed treaties before.
It wasn't, strictly speaking, a wedding but it certainly looked and felt like one, with a highly traditional liturgy complete with choirs, familiar hymns, and an exchange of rings and vows.
Strictly speaking, when the necessary jobs have been done.
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