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    Europe is today only Nominally Christian.

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    Nominally in honour of the regent.

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    Nominally, only broadcast frames will be received by all other nodes.

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    Even now Nominally"Christian" countries still have 42% who say it is incompatible.

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    when the Kazakhs Nominally accepted Russian rule in exchange for protection against repeated

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    as the new entity would have included Nominally sovereign(and generally autocratic) princely states.

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    Nominally a union of multiple national Soviet republics,[e] its government and economy were highly centralized!

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    Nominally a union of multiple national Soviet republics, its government and economy were highly centralised!

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    I typically start a new city with a free or Nominally priced walking tour.

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    Founded in 1526, it survived Nominally until 1857, when it was supplanted by the British Raj.

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    The USSR entered teams of athletes who were all Nominally students, soldiers, or working in a

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    They only believe in the Lord Nominally, but actually, they follow and obey these pastors and elders.

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    both of which were Nominally subordinate to the Emperor of Japan as supreme commander of the army

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    By mid-271 her realm extended from Ancyra in the north to southern Egypt, although she remained Nominally subordinate to Rome.

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    Being a Caliph, the Ottoman emperor was Nominally the supreme religious and political leader of all Muslims across the world.

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    No later than 1652, the diocese has been Nominally restored as a Latin titular bishopric of Gratianopolis(Latin)/ Grazianopoli(Curiate Italian)/ Gratianopolitan(us)

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    Or I just finish something to the point where it Nominally works, but isn't painted or running at an optimal speed.

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    No later than 1652, the diocese has been Nominally restored as a Latin titular bishopric of Gratianopolis(Latin)/ Grazianopoli(Curiate Italian)/ Gratianopolitan(us) Latin adjective.

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    Many of us who have grown up in Nominally Christian countries have been taught the doctrine of the Trinity from our earliest years.

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    The squad arguably comprised the best English professional players of the time, as well as two Nominally"amateur" cricketers, Alfred Mynn and Nicholas Felix.

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    These people … whom God believes to be a religion, and who only Nominally believe in the true God- what path do they walk?

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    These people who Nominally believe in the true God but whom God believes to be part of a religious group- what path do they walk?

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    In Informatics, dummy data is benign information that does not contain any useful data, but serves to reserve space where real data is Nominally present.

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    N Informatics, dummy data is benign information that does not contain any useful data, but serves to reserve space where real data is Nominally present.

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    They believe in God and worship priests and famous people, they believe in God Nominally but actually follow people and are subject to the control of people;

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    The States that are today Nominally democratic have either to become frankly totalitarian or, if they are to become truly democratic, they must become courageously non-violent.

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    The result is a network based on a Nominally shared transmission system; like Ethernet, but in which"client" nodes cannot communicate with each other, only with the server/provider.

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    The term means the country which is the recipient of this treatment must Nominally receive equal trade advantages as the“most favored nation” by the country granting such treatment.

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    The term means the country which is the recipient of this treatment must Nominally receive equal trade advantages as the“most favoured nation” by the country granting such treatment.

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    The term means that the country which is the recipient of this treatment must Nominally receive equal trade advantages as the"most favoured nation" by the country granting such treatment.

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