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Strictly speaking—and the NFL is always strictly speaking—the Yeezy Foundation is not a real thing.
Of course, that is what devaluation (strictly speaking, depreciation) means.
Strictly speaking, a truce is an informal halt in fighting.
Strictly speaking, none of these folks had a natural death.
This is true, strictly speaking, but it's also strangely reductive.
The Huawei P30 is not, strictly speaking, Huawei's flagship smartphone.
Strictly speaking, Hakka is a dialect like Cantonese or Mandarin.
Strictly speaking, however, the United States stance also is contradictory.
Strictly speaking, it's illegal, but Ocean's 11 it is not.
The gold standard is not even, strictly speaking, just for conservatives.
This is, strictly speaking, true — at least, from a neuroimaging standpoint.
One big problem is that "evangelicals" aren't, strictly speaking, one thing.
And not all these photos are of the street, strictly speaking.
Marlene, Santa Fe, N.M. A dilemma, strictly speaking, involves two options.
Strictly speaking, Minimalism is about blank matter, Conceptualism about dematerialized ideas.
I'm not even certain it's the ending the Jenningses, strictly speaking, deserve.
Strictly speaking, Operation Avalanche is not a movie about the moon landing.
Strictly speaking, it is true that a powerful entity stands behind Caixin.
Stuff like this might have nothing to do with basketball, strictly speaking.
This time, strictly speaking, Alvarado was a guide and Masters a client.
In fact, Lucero's quinceañera was not, strictly speaking, a quinceañera at all.
Strictly speaking, Peak TV can't be over yet, by Landgraf's own definition.
Now, these are important questions, but they're not, strictly speaking, political questions.
Strictly speaking, the new Apple cases have the lowest mAh rating, at 21369,27mAh.
Strictly speaking, it's not a book but actually an unbound, silkscreen-print portfolio.
It may well be that Pruitt didn't do anything wrong here, strictly speaking.
"Strictly speaking, in ASL, the thumb should be pointing up, not sideways," she explains.
" It's true that the initial protest of Murray's talk was not, strictly speaking, "violent.
Strictly speaking, though, Tanguy said he would rather not have the money at all.
Yes, he led slaves into killing their masters, which strictly speaking was a crime.
Strictly speaking, the NFL Draft does not need to be held anywhere in particular.
"My focus has been strictly speaking to solving the geographic barrier," Dr. Kappy said.
Strictly speaking, the only audience that matters are the 18 jurors hearing the case.
Strictly speaking, they represented the gravitational effects of the ocean waves and the tide.
Officially known as "health care sharing ministries," such plans are not, strictly speaking, insurance.
It's important to understand that, strictly speaking, that's not the job of your host.
It is true, strictly speaking, that the Klan once had ties to the Democratic Party.
Class began at 21 AM. None of the lawmakers needed to be there, strictly speaking.
Neither are "direct benefits" of the interventions, strictly speaking, but are obvious and appropriate considerations.
Strictly speaking, hex only uses the letters ABCDEF, so the word options are quite limited.
It is, strictly speaking, a documentary, but it follows the narrative arc of a romance.
One potential sticking point is that Mr. Mnuchin's proposal may not be, strictly speaking, legal.
Then he told a story that, strictly speaking, was more designed for motivation than accuracy.
Strictly speaking, we should do this using "general equilibrium" – modeling the economy as a whole.
Strictly speaking, that means that the fighting might have ended, but the war did not.
Strictly speaking, Joe's Violin seems like the sort of film that usually wins this category.
The risk for them isn't, strictly speaking, the risk of loss but the risk of underperformance.
Strictly speaking, Arsenal is now one rung below P.S.G. in European soccer's intensely hierarchical food chain.
If the case is rendered moot, the opinion would not have any legal effect, strictly speaking.
Gretchen McCulloch: Strictly speaking, in terms of what linguists take as an object of study, no.
Japan doesn't have a headless horseman or a flying Dutchman or even, strictly speaking, a Halloween.
Strictly speaking, Norman is a con artist, a spinner of exaggerations, half-truths and outright lies.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal's "Awake Beautiful Child," illustrated by Gracia Lam, is not, strictly speaking, an alphabet book.
Instead, you reserve a chair, which, strictly speaking, is a seat built like a hard, flat crate.
Home and Work Strictly speaking, Nata Janberidze and Keti Toloraia began their creative collaboration in a vacuum.
Strictly speaking an enthymeme is a form of argument in which at least one premise remains unstated.
"Custody," the spare and unsparing debut feature by Xavier Legrand, is not, strictly speaking, a horror movie.
Strictly speaking, all chocolate is bean-to-bar, just as all meals are essentially farm-to-table.
Strictly speaking, you don't need to have Google's iPhone app since Safari has Google baked into the browser.
Strictly speaking, this hearing device does not interact directly with neural tissue, but the effect is not dissimilar.
Strictly speaking as I played the Ranger I was able to jump, dash, double jump, then take flight.
Although we expect Meghan to be titled duchess after her marriage, she is still, strictly speaking, a princess.
The salty bits of bacon and lashes of fat on top were, strictly speaking, unnecessary, but why resist?
And sneaker aficionados were quick to point out that many of the "FACTS" were not, strictly speaking, factual.
We were always carrying something that, strictly speaking, we shouldn't have, just to save a couple of pounds.
Strictly speaking, a cyborg is any human being who incorporates—imports into one's body—artificial devices or machines.
Strictly speaking, we don't have a quid pro quo relationship, although it is not far from that either.
So let's be clear with that: what I talk about as sports is not strictly speaking actually sports.
Strictly speaking, this is my third lunch of the day, but I'm going to let that slow me down.
The 70m tapestry (strictly speaking an embroidery of wool on linen) depicts the Norman invasion of England in 1066.
I don't remember God being cool (which is not to say that what happened today was cool, strictly speaking).
Make no mistake — this is an album full of gospel, even if it's not, strictly speaking, a gospel album.
Strictly speaking, she didn't watch porn, but she had got interested in a magazine think piece about torture porn.
The problem is not Mr. Pence, strictly speaking: He is largely viewed with respect and appreciation by fellow Republicans.
A full apology, strictly speaking, would be Trump apologizing for saying the things he said to the Sun reporters.
Netanyahu was accused of keeping thousands of shekels from recycling fees on bottles that were, strictly speaking, state property.
None of this is new, strictly speaking, nor was it, indeed, when Cage and Cunningham did it in 1952.
Not all of the talk Mr. Trump is itching to do away with is, strictly speaking, protected political speech.
The people don't decide elections But, strictly speaking, it won't necessarily be "the people" who choose the next President.
If the answer is no, there won't be any in their food, even if, strictly speaking, it belongs there.
Time and again, grassroots innovators hit on better ways of doing things, even though strictly speaking they were not permitted.
Strictly speaking, none of them is GDPR-compliant, since the transmission starts before any user interaction could indicate informed consent.
Obama's comments regarding Israel's "military and security community" being supportive of the deal are rose-tinted but, strictly speaking, correct.
While not strictly speaking a castle, the agents say elements of ruined European castles were shipped over for its construction.
Strictly speaking, however, true MMT only makes this claim in cases where the economy is not operating at full employment.
Strictly speaking, the N.S.C. consists of the President and several of his closest Cabinet secretaries and military and intelligence advisers.
Strictly speaking, that should indicate that employers hungry to hire will be forced into paying higher wages to attract workers.
Strictly speaking, calls by people like Paul to "abolish the IRS" would actually have just made it much much smaller.
Ambrose's past doesn't have anything to do with the case of the man she stabbed on the beach, strictly speaking.
Twitter is fun, if you're wired for it, but it is not a thing that anyone really needs, strictly speaking.
It is probably the classiest and most informative of the specials, but not all that classy or informative, strictly speaking.
But then again, the vast majority of airplanes don't crash at all, so strictly speaking, this plane was bad luck.
"The Illinois Parables" is not, strictly speaking, an educational film, but it conveys a unique and precious kind of knowledge.
Read more " _____ • Ben Tarnoff in Jacobin: "Perhaps the most obvious problem with net neutrality is that, strictly speaking, it's impossible.
Strictly speaking, the Anthropocene is a matter of geology: measuring humanity's dominance over nature by identifying traces in rock stratigraphy.
And Rosalía, a flamenco prodigy from Spain who is a burgeoning pop avant-gardist, isn't strictly speaking, a reggaeton artist.
STRICTLY speaking, Moore's law is about the ever greater number of electronic components that can be crammed onto a given device.
If it's just a genre, strictly speaking, a "Nordic noir" is a dark, pulpy crime story, set in an unusual location.
Strictly speaking, there are 119 theme entries, running across, at 23, 28, 36, 48, 67, 70, 91, 100, 106 and 119.
Strictly speaking — and leaving aside enhancements like prosthetic wrinkles and talcum-powdered hair — you don't have to play it at all.
Liu no longer plays Pokémon Go. He admitted that using PokéVision could, strictly speaking, be considered cheating—something Hanke has also insinuated.
"The euro exchange rate is, strictly speaking, too low for the German economy's competitive position," Tagesspiegel quotes the finance minister as saying.
This one's not for everyone, strictly speaking, but it will work on 100 million existing Android phones and most others going forward.
"They didn't strictly speaking flee the war," said D'Hoop, adding that candidates for voluntary repatriation generally return to a stable living situation.
That sense — that, strictly speaking, this cannot be happening, and must instead be some sort of elaborate fantasy — still pervades Leicester's supporters.
Strictly speaking, Artifacts Trio — Nicole Mitchell on flute, Tomeka Reid on cello and Mike Reed on drums — started as a cover band.
SAHARA DESERT, Morocco — The most popular runner in one of the world's most difficult races is, strictly speaking, not an official entrant.
The latest movie adaptation, directed by Chris Sanders, is, strictly speaking, the saga of a human performer who channels his inner pooch.
Strictly speaking, this "sibling time" can include significant others, but if your beau wants a solo experience, this time, what's the harm?
Strictly speaking, Jones's paintings are made from a stack of irregularly cut sections of plywood — or "pancake stack" — that he has glued together.
Strictly speaking, the confirmation didn't even come from Hongqiao but from a subsidiary, Shandong Weiqiao, in a statement to the Shenzhen stock exchange.
A: Strictly speaking for me that would not have been possible, because in our system you don't interfere in any other minister's domain.
Some spare capacity might require drilling new wells within existing fields, in which case it is not strictly speaking spare capacity at all.
It is both petty and vicious enough to enfold the belief that there are people that don't, strictly speaking, deserve comfort or shelter.
Strictly speaking, DeAndre Jordan is not what you would call "good" or "serviceable" or "in any way approximating competent" at shooting free throws.
Strictly speaking, extinction is what happens after a species fails to maintain a higher proportion of births to deaths — it's a numbers game.
And yet, strictly speaking, even though I don't consider myself really that, given my last name, I'd be considered diversity, capital "D" person, right.
There is, strictly speaking, no international law barring what U.S. intelligence agencies call a hacking-and-fake news campaign run out of the Kremlin.
Strictly speaking, this was only for the monarch and the queen consort, or the wife of a king, as well as some prime ministers.
Indeed, since we never have access to the world except through our private perceptions and ideas, action in the world is, strictly speaking, unnecessary.
As it turns out, there are, in fact, plenty of shoes made for the wettest of days that are not, strictly speaking, rain boots.
The irreversibility of the event horizon is why black holes are, strictly speaking, unseeable: No light from within can ever reach the outside universe.
So, strictly speaking, any drunk hookup would be found to be in violation of the policy if one of the parties filed a complaint.
The attacks were not, strictly speaking, aimed at American forces; they were aimed militarily at ARVN, and psychologically at the South Vietnamese national will.
She happens to be very talkative, even though she's not, strictly speaking, a person: She's his clarinet or, as he calls her, Clara Net.
Strictly speaking, the cuts are meant to be averaged across the first half of 2017 so no OPEC member has yet broken its promises.
While most of these Easter eggs aren't plot-crucial, strictly speaking, they do everything to change the context in which this story is being told.
Ctrl+click (or Cmd+click) - opens a link in a new tab in the background (strictly speaking a mouse+keyboard shortcut but we'll allow it).
Strictly speaking, Stanford University in California is not part of the Ivy League of top U.S. colleges, but is viewed as academically on a par.
Strictly speaking, they can only perform work in the occupation stated on their Work Permit cards — which wouldn't be standing in line for barbecue pork.
Declaring a PHEIC is, strictly speaking, a technical designation that commits the WHO to issuing formal recommendations to countries on how to handle the outbreak.
It is not, strictly speaking, in the job description for people who write about sports, although you could be forgiven for thinking that it was.
One other thing of note here: The astute among us might notice that PLEASE and NOSE have Z sounds instead of S sounds, strictly speaking.
Composite images, or "HDR" as they're often (and strictly speaking incorrectly) called, composed of multiple exposures merged into one, have a new metric as well.
The Skull Canyon product is the latest version of our Intel® NUC (Next Unit of Computing)–strictly speaking Skull Canyon is a code name.
Strictly speaking, Mr Crusius appears to have acted alone: he was the sole shooter, and mentions no help in planning or carrying out the attack.
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM The film is set in Harry Potter's world, but this is not, strictly speaking, a Harry Potter movie.
Strictly speaking, this is not in line with equal-time, equal-cost rules: the dueling campaigns could opt to overpay by bidding aggressively for one user.
Hundreds of thousands of people now have them—though, strictly speaking, they talk to auditory nerves rather than to the brain directly, which simplifies the task.
Inside this fantasy world, women exist in appearance alone (let's not forget that robots, strictly speaking, don't have genders except the ones we assign to them).
Now, strictly speaking, dollar policy is the purview of the Treasury Department, which has the authority to intervene in exchange markets to buy or sell dollars.
"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" is a classic of American oratory notwithstanding the fact that it was not, strictly speaking, accurate.
On April 3rd, he announced that he was calling in the National Guard, though, strictly speaking, he doesn't, as President, have the power to do so.
Mr. Trump improved the structure so thoroughly that it managed to stretch into a 52-story tower, even though it stayed, strictly speaking, the same height.
Strictly speaking, it was probably never entirely legal in New York or in many other states to have wine shipped in from out-of-state retailers.
To the Editor: Strictly speaking, what is public is what benefits the whole community; what is privatized is for the benefit of a few wealthy people.
The consumer devices are not regulated because they are not, strictly speaking, hearing aids but instead are personal sound amplification products, or PSAPs (pronounced PEE-saps).
The financing measure is not a gas tax, strictly speaking, but it would have a similar effect, increasing prices perhaps 8 or 9 cents a gallon.
Although not strictly speaking illegal, Mr. Paul's actions were wrong, and some Republican colleagues said as much, privately admitting that they "probably" wouldn't have done it.
And strictly speaking, Jaime and Cersei don't really have that much keeping them alive right now, beyond their names, their connection to the king, and the Mountain.
An ampere is proportional to the mechanical force generated between two wires (strictly speaking of infinite length, but let that pass) as a current flows through them.
That way the full bandwidth can be used to describe a nearly monochromatic scene even though strictly speaking it should be only using a fraction of it.
Strictly speaking, I could afford to buy it, but I chose not to because the more I saved on food, the more I could spend on drugs.
Strictly speaking, the scouts who work for the superpowers of the Premier League, La Liga and the rest are rivals, but theirs is a small, intimate world.
And though, strictly speaking, they are only allowed in the garden, the children tend to seep into the pub and even to fetch drinks for their parents.
Strictly speaking it's a close-up of a map, but without any landmarks to anchor them, those colors and forms can expand with gentle, open-ended ambiguity.
If Johnson can show that the primary purpose of some pastime is not, strictly speaking, money, war or sex, he labels it play and closes his case.
It is not, strictly speaking, relevant to what will happen to Dodge — but it sets up thematic resonances that pay off powerfully in the novel's later sections.
It is not, strictly speaking, Cleo's world — the divide between her roots in a poor village miles away and the family's comfortable life are always starkly present.
There are more Vermont maple specialty food products than the world needs, strictly speaking—maple sriracha, for instance seems like the product of a random food trend generator.
The story of Arsenal Fan TV — since rebranded as AFTV, reportedly after a polite request from the club not to infringe its copyright — begins, strictly speaking, in 2012.
This is not a self-help book, strictly speaking, but it must take pride of place here as one of the most helpful books I read this year.
"They're going to lengths to justify it on the basis that they know it doesn't represent, strictly speaking, corporate governance best-practice," said Shore Capital analyst Paul McGinnis said.
Lil Wayne is no stranger to the Grammys: He's performed there on multiple occasions, of course, even in years when he wasn't, strictly speaking, nominated for a single Grammy.
It is not, strictly speaking, a collective since we are doing my work, but doing my work is based on the uniqueness of the people I am working with.
Strictly speaking, OPEC and non-OPEC members have not yet failed to honor their promises since they could reduce output more steeply in the remainder of the compliance period.
The summer of hell, strictly speaking, applies to Penn Station and all who must pass through it—patrons of Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, and the Long Island Rail Road.
Even on the cover of the original release of The Man Who Sold the World that was, strictly speaking, and I'm sure he wore it wore it be provocative.
That's the idea here, a particular phenomenon that strictly speaking dates back to only the 1980s — the idea of squishing and squeezing a STRESS BALL to somehow relieve anxiety.
A year later, the Bavarian election was not, strictly speaking, a referendum on Ms. Merkel, whose conservatives do not compete there, leaving the field to their Bavarian sister party.
The point is that the Celtics are nearly finished with the work of building a team that could compete for titles, and the Sixers have not, strictly speaking, even started.
He and Train were, strictly speaking, opponents, since both campaigned in 1872 — Train even charged admission to his rallies and posted a profit of $90,000, equivalent to $17.9 million now.
The Midnight Special in the song is, strictly speaking, a train, but it's also a symbol of redemption, one of many that decorate the many-colored garment of American folklore.
If we accept Lewis's definition of a miracle as "an interference with Nature," then strictly speaking there can be no miracles in a novel, for novels have no natural laws.
Nothing bad actually happened to anyone and this does not, strictly speaking, have any relationship to the wave of slightly inchoate fears that we may be heading for a recession.
Or the court could decide the case on the specific facts and hold CalPERS suit was untimely because it was not, strictly speaking, an opt-out from the class action.
"They aren't really strictly speaking refugees but they are people who need protection and who may well need protection and who may well need refuge outside their country," she said.
"Strictly speaking, 'Maryland style' didn't mean as much back then as it does now," said Max Lents, a founder of the Baltimore Spirits Company, which makes a Maryland-style rye.
The piece is not titled; it is not a piece of art strictly speaking, but a display of Rolón's personal collection and that of one of his oldest friends, Hector Gonzalez.
Strictly speaking, yes — it's why Amazon's Fire tablets and Fire TV devices exist and run Android, despite the fact that they don't feature the Play Store or any of Google's apps.
Strictly speaking, he said, they often have no lawful way of getting into a country and could still face criminal charges of illegally entering, regardless of whether their asylum claims succeed.
A decade later, Iceland did very well with a combination of capital controls and debt repudiation (strictly speaking, refusing to take public responsibility for the debts run up by private bankers).
I know that E.L. James has been on the Ladbrokes list for the Nobel (500-1 odds), but just because she writes fiction, strictly speaking, doesn't mean she's ever been considered.
Strictly speaking, Americans, for the most part, are getting up every day and going to work and the lights turn on and their paychecks clear and there's food in the supermarket.
More American teenagers are using cannabis (which, strictly speaking, includes not just the herb—marijuana—but the resin), but the number of youngsters experimenting with cocaine or heroin has stayed fairly steady.
"Many Muslims in Mindanao, strictly speaking, they already have what I call embedded radical ideas," he said, adding that the Mautes provided a training camp for associates of the MILF near Butig.
Strictly speaking, of course, that one isn't a photograph of my father at all, and yet I can't imagine a better image of the kinds of things that normally defy a camera.
The study "demonstrates, strictly speaking, causal responsibility" for the worst impacts of sea level rise and temperature increases, Oxford University political science professor Henry Shue wrote in accompanying commentary for the study.
That is the real crux of Zimmer's case for free speech: Not that it's necessary for democracy (strictly speaking, it isn't), but because it's our salvation from intellectual mediocrity and social ossification.
Napoli and Bari are, strictly speaking, rivals, but suddenly the same family owned them: the older De Laurentiis in charge of the former, and his son, Luigi, given control of the latter.
Since the hack and her official coming out as a robot, Miquela has received an outpouring of emotional support that's startling, precisely because Miquela doesn't, strictly speaking, experience any emotions that need supporting.
"Strictly speaking, from the perspective of international law, China or other countries don't have an obligation to obey unilateral sanctions from the U.S.," said Zha Daojiong, Peking University professor of International Political Economy.
Strictly speaking, the character Dee Jay, first introduced in the third version of Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (1993), is Street Fighter's first direct engagement with hip-hop.
Strictly speaking, shrimp bisque has no business on fish and grits, but if you see the bisque as a tamer, richer stand-in for hot sauce it makes a delicious kind of sense.
Though not strictly speaking a heist film in the conventional sense, it does involve the a plot to put one over on an art museum, and thus deserves a place on this list.
"Nature's first green is gold," Robert Frost observed, but strictly speaking, nature's first green is brown — the tiny brown buds at the ends of the twigs I pass beneath all winter, hardly noticing.
Strictly speaking, the black bloc is not a group, but an antifascist protest tactic: dress in black, cover your face with a bandana, and run around causing destruction and picking fights with the enemy.
Strictly speaking, that could be true if the officials involved in the land deal and altering the related documents engaged in "sontaku", by attempting to surmise their superiors' wishes and acting without explicit directions.
And while this isn't privacy related, strictly speaking, Apple's new partnership with startup RapidSOS will push iPhone owners' locations to dispatchers during 911 calls, saving first responders valuable minutes and almost certainly saving lives.
Doctor Who's main character, who gets regenerated every couple of seasons, is essentially an alien—a Time Lord—so is strictly speaking genderless, but the previous dozen Doctors have all been played by men.
Strictly speaking, believing in The Process is about revolution, and the urge to burn down a rotten structure both because it no longer feels worth living in and because watching things burn is cool.
Despite his need to document his family and friends, Huckaby is not,  strictly speaking, a realist, because, in at least one work, he addresses his own deep-seated apprehension about being black in America.
In most cases, the parties held at these venues aren't, strictly speaking, full-blown "sex parties"; instead, they're sex-positive events, where sex is allowed but not the the main focus of the event.
I don't know if, strictly speaking, this is a review of the exhibition, as I have only seen its first iteration and in this first portion there is so much work I haven't even mentioned.
Strictly speaking, Verizon has beaten AT&T to the punch for the first 53G network in the US, launching its early 5G network in Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and Sacramento at the beginning of October.
Strictly speaking, you can't actually run away from a trainer battle in the Pokémon RPGs, but we'll give FrozenPenguinToaster a pass for accuracy in the name of giving users an actual way to avoid calls.
It could have corrected the judges that the infringing and infringed items are strictly speaking completely different things, a fact it knows and understands, since it sells one for hundreds and gives the other away.
It may also not have been, strictly speaking, a true glitter-bombing — news outlets at the time ran a photo of Mr. Espinosa holding up a bag of shiny party confetti — but the concept stuck.
Strictly speaking, the silver medal in the team skating competition was awarded to a neutral contingent of "Olympic Athletes From Russia," and five-ringed Olympic flag would be raised in the medal ceremony, not Russia's.
Strictly speaking, of course, even indifference is a feeling, but I knew what they meant: They wanted to know if they could have sex without caring: devoid of vulnerability, even with disregard for a partner.
The tribunal ruled that in Norway, some employees could count their commute as working time — the rationale being that while they may not be, strictly speaking, working, they are at the disposal of their employer.
Strictly speaking, we don't know it was a nuclear explosion — but it was a nuclear weapon–size explosion at the North Korean test site on the hour that they say it was a nuclear explosion.
Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece, by Michael BensonThis isn't, strictly speaking, a book about science or technology, but I'm sure Gizmodo and io9 readers will find it interesting.
The protagonist, played by real-life actor Adetomiwa Edun, comes from a working-class background, but that's not particularly tied to his race (strictly speaking, Alex is mixed-race, with a black mother and white father).
You steep coffee grounds in room-temperature water (which isn't "cold," strictly speaking) for six to 20 hours (depending on the recipe) to make a concentrate that can be diluted with water and served over ice.
" Strictly speaking, America does not actually owe anything to the Diabs from Syria or the Abdullahs from Darfur; they are just reacting to its historical promise to take the world's "huddled masses yearning to breathe free.
Strictly speaking, the ambulance was not his, although there are those who say it might as well be, just as they say he is running a one-person ambulance service, the Bedford-Stuyvesant Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
The protagonist, played by real-life actor Adetomiwa Edun, comes from a working-class background, but that's not particularly tied to his race (strictly speaking, Alex is mixed-race, with a black mother and a white father).
Another major player in autonomous cars, the new-generation car company Tesla, may not be a tech company strictly speaking but it is created with tech DNA, as it was founded by a co-founder of PayPal.
Those big 2016 revisions, for example, were down to one of China's largest producers failing to report any aluminium production because the metal had all been transformed into products and was no longer only aluminium, strictly speaking.
Miller ties those lessons back to medical cases, demonstrating that sometimes the person who is not, strictly speaking, the "expert" in the room can see something no one else does, and needs to speak up about it.
He cites composers who have transgressed the limitations of music strictly speaking, including Arnold Schoenberg and John Cage, as instrumental to understanding how an expanded definition of noise shows how it affects perception and our other senses.
This is, strictly speaking, some floridly psychotic music—there is the league's familiar rum-dummy-dum gladiator-movie rhythm section, but there are also a half-dozen squalling solos being played over it concurrently at any given time.
While Big Ben is used as a nickname for the clock, strictly speaking, it is the main bell inside the clock, and it also often refers to Elizabeth Tower, at the north end of the Houses of Parliament.
Jeezy may not have invented trap music, strictly speaking, but his early output is without a doubt the blueprint for the genre that today has captivated everyone from the hustlers of Atlanta to the moms of middle America.
Strictly speaking, they are not a pair; the left and right shoes are slightly different sizes, and are considered to be the mates of the left and right shoes housed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
At some point, those around Wenger — and, strictly speaking, above him — have to start planning for a day when he is no longer there, when the one great constant over the past two decades has disappeared from view.
Although many brands claim that even their smallest containers are recyclable — and, strictly speaking, some are — Mr. Szaky says containers smaller than the average stick of deodorant are typically passed over by recyclers as less profitable to process.
The question before the Supreme Court Tuesday was not strictly speaking about whether the Obama administration acted legally when it set up the program in 2012, but is instead over how the Trump administration attempted to dismantle it.
Strictly speaking, 5G is a set of technical ground rules that define the workings of a cellular network, including the radio frequencies used and how various components like computer chips and antennas handle radio signals and exchange data.
Strictly speaking, the version a nation watched over their spam and chips that night wasn't the group's official debut—that honour goes to the Bobby O produced take on "West End Girls"—but it might as well have been.
But there is more encouraging news from a part of Europe which was ravaged until recently by a conflict in which the two sides were defined in religious terms, even if it was not strictly speaking a religious war.
There's also the already on-sale Samsung Gear VR, though this is strictly speaking a phone app that combines with a separately available head-mount—it doesn't offer anything near the fidelity or fluidity of a "proper" VR headset.
"Even if, strictly speaking, such a case falls within the application of the anti-doping rules for the rider concerned, the imposition of negative consequences for the whole team would be inappropriate and disproportionate," it said in a statement.
Why it matters: Although promotions on the Google home page are not, strictly speaking, search results at all, this is the first concrete evidence the president has offered in his repeated charges that Google's results are biased against conservatives.
Yes, good, transdigital optimization is definitely what's next in the acquisition space, is what one venture capitalist would say, as Barnes presented him with graphs quantifying the potential revenue generated by products that hadn't strictly speaking been built yet.
Although the herbs that Harry, Hermione and other wizarding students rely on for potions in J. K. Rowling's novels may not be, strictly speaking, magical, there is evidence that they can work a few wonders in the real world.
"We have repeated for a very long time to our U.S. counterparts, that even if we have both made errors, and that, strictly speaking we can impose tariffs on each other, this is not a good way," she said.
And though it's not strictly speaking a part of BOS 2017, if you happen to stop off at the annual festival of drag and queer performance and music at the Knockdown Center, Bushwig 2017, you certainly won't regret it.
The Cavs still do not, strictly speaking, function in the way they were designed to, but LeBron James: All-Time Basketball Supergenius was great enough when it mattered most to erase the errors of LeBron James: Just-Okay General Manager.
Even if it's not strictly speaking necessary, I decided to register it in a category where I had a legitimate claim to a trademark, and where having one might actually come in handy at some point beyond snagging a Twitter handle.
I don't, really, although I think there was some drunken live-tweeting (I don't think that verb technically existed yet, but I digress) of Rocky, and possibly Rocky II. Anyway, point is, joining Twitter is not, strictly speaking, a thing.
I include this detail not because I think it will come to pass but to indicate that Dern's enthusiasm and friendliness causes her to say things that might be felt in the moment but are not always, strictly speaking, plausible.
The team, strictly speaking, needs to win, partly to boost its hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League, partly to make amends for a humiliating 4-0 defeat at Everton on Sunday and partly — mainly — because it is a derby.
Well, strictly speaking, there was one: a tree-ornament version, the 3.5-inch Lodge miniature skillet ($6.25/$4.69; 4.4), good for a single egg or a quick wallop on the head, which, by this point, would have been sweet relief.
"Strictly speaking I don't think it's possible, primarily because too many people don't have a private parking space and won't want to buy a plug-in car if they can't establish a charging point at home," ITE economist Lasse Fridstroem said.
Invited to sing David Letterman's Top 224 list, and to record, in the original Elvish, some of the soundtrack for the third "Lord of the Rings" movie, she gained a following among people who, strictly speaking, weren't opera buffs at all.
That sort of pass, along with the long-remarked-upon good vibes he provided to any locker room he was invited into, kept Earl Watson in the league for 12 consecutive seasons even though he was never, strictly speaking, especially good.
"Strictly speaking I don't think it's possible, primarily because too many people don't have a private parking space and won't want to buy a plug-in car if they can't establish a charging point at home," institute economist Lasse Fridstroem told Reuters.
Ray's "The Savage Innocents," released a dozen years after "They Live by Night" opened in the States, wasn't strictly speaking a studio movie — it was presented as an Italian entry, along with "La Dolce Vita" and "L'Avventura," at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival.
I guess I'm saying that some of us could be forgiven for interpreting the solved passage in a fiery way, extrapolating its meaning to apply to a wider realm, even though (strictly speaking) it refers to a fantasy world from a century past.
Strictly speaking, it's selecting plants that function and thrive in dry conditions, but even in climates like New York's (where we just had our fourth-wettest year on record), it prescribes plants and techniques that make your garden resilient and water-wise.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads To describe this (or the artist's various other projects) is to notice that, a bit like Beuyxian felt and fat, Halilaj's mnemotechny of homeland and homelessness is not documentary, strictly speaking, but it is not nostalgic or romantic, either.
It's more that the convention speeches are a reminder that the cute tweets aren't in a politician's job description — that creating the fictive persona/imaginary friend that is a "social media voice" isn't something, strictly speaking, that Hillary Clinton ought to need to do.
"Strictly speaking, because murder wasn't a separate charge but was tied in with the culpable homicide charge, it's not considered technically ... as reconsidering a case where there has been a complete acquittal," said Phelps, a senior lecturer in law at the University of Cape Town.
This is not, strictly speaking, new policy for the U.S., but the Trump administration's strategy of maximizing the cruelty of immigration policies—as a deterrent or as red meat for the base or, more likely, both—has drawn attention to them and heightened their viciousness.
When: March 1–3 / Tuesday: 9am–7pm; Wednesday: 9am–6pm ; Thursday: 83–8pm Where: Various venues in Harlem, Manhattan Though not strictly speaking an art fair, Fusion is a series of panels, tours, pop-up exhibitions, and performances organized by the West Harlem Art Fund.
It is true that these players and these teams do not play basketball with the zipless efficiency and virtuosity of NBA teams, and that the games in the NCAA Tournament are strictly speaking a total fucking mess of post-teenage overage and under-qualification.
Putting aside the point that presents are not, strictly speaking, required, even of wedding guests (they are supposed to want to give), Miss Manners asks you to look into your soul — if not your performance agreement — to determine in what capacity you are attending.
It speaks to its customers as a friend would and sells its friends lots and lots of jelly cleanser and Boy Brow (essentially mascara for your eyebrows), which is not strictly speaking a new invention, but has nevertheless shot this product to top-selling status.
A Russian Foreign Ministry source told RIA news agency that a careful reading of Rouhani's order showed he was talking only about developing power-supply units for nuclear-powered marine vessels, but not higher-enriched uranium itself, so "strictly speaking" this would not contravene the nuclear deal.
The policing of hate speech online has become a flash point for many a flame war, these past few months especially, as white nationalists, neo-nazis and others with abhorrent but strictly speaking quite legal viewpoints struggle with being banned repeatedly from the internet's biggest platforms.
Strictly speaking, of course, this is true: It is editors who generate the ideas for the stories, who assign and edit the text and the photos, who style the shoots and design the layouts and fact-check and copy-edit — it would not exist without us.
Susan SchneiderDepartment of Philosophy and Cognitive Science Program, The University of ConnecticutAn upload would not be a homo sapien, so, strictly speaking, it wouldn't be human, but it may have traits that we think of as "human" in a loose sense, such as rationality and humanlike concerns and emotions.
Strictly speaking, the car shouldn't have even been allowed to compete – according to racing guidelines in place during the 1960s, a production run had to extend to at least 100 examples of a given model to be permitted to race in the Group 3 Grand Tour Car racing bracket.
"He drew a bath and floated there / He cares a lot / We're strictly speaking self-care," she sings between some jagged edges; "I'm blessed, I am a witch / And I float above everyone who would do harm on me," she mutters later, making sure that nobody fucks with her.
Strictly speaking, this is a children's book, but it celebrates some of the great features of the American character: individualism, gentle good humor, tolerance, the kindness of strangers, the lure of the open road, and the optimistic sense that — despite everything — better things might be waiting around the corner.
"I'm a philosopher by trade — we have people in my discipline wondering whether you can actually know that there are tables, indeed whether strictly speaking tables can be said to exist at all," said Liam Kofi Bright, a philosopher at the London School of Economics who has studied scientific fraud.
They are advertisements for a dusty collection of middle American sentimentalities in general and occasionally for actual gaudy baubles made by Hallmark; those tend to be both the most narratively overdetermined and most determinedly sentimental efforts, the ones so gentle and grandma-safe that nothing actually happens in them, strictly speaking.
But it's only when I'm slumped on a "party bus" three days later, driving back from the event's final night festivities at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, when I begin to understand what Limp was talking about — what re:MARS is really about — and it's not, strictly speaking, the future of the world.
So, OK, it's not, strictly speaking, new 'Pac—the verse is actually repurposed from 2Pac's "Fuck 'Em All," off the posthumous album Better Dayz—but it fits in perfectly on the heels of Gucci's All Eyez on Me reference, and it's damn cool to hear the two side by side on a track.
Before this ruling, New York City officers could stop someone they thought might be dealing or using drugs, search their pockets and clothing, describe the encounter truthfully, and not worry that a court would throw out the drugs that they had discovered, even though the stop and search had been, strictly speaking, illegal.
This score's a bit of an exception on the list since it's not a synthesizer score strictly speaking, but the gasping pipe organs and piano parts both run parallel to the tradition of synth horror music that came before it and proved steadily influential to the host of experimentally minded film composers that followed.
Written for children 30 years ago, their lyrics apparently add up to an associative fable about the alphabet losing the letter A. "Is that A for amor?" one wonders, and maybe Portuguese speakers can figure out an answer, although that answer won't strictly speaking be Zé's—the words are by his illustrator friend Elifas Andreato.
In best urban contemporary album, there is "Everything Is Love" by the Carters, Jay-Z and Beyonce's first collaborative album, and strictly speaking, more hip-hop than R&B (which only matters because the category is limited to albums "containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded contemporary vocal tracks derivative of R&B").
Choose your screen technologyImage: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThere's a basic choice here between OLED and LED (which, strictly speaking, is actually an LCD lit by LED), but on top of that choice you're going to come across a host of acronyms and terms the TV makers have dreamt up to identify their own proprietary technologies and display tweaks.
While neither major party, strictly speaking, can be said to have "won" the 2018 election, neither is either party really concerned with the most pressing issues facing the American republic: The out-of-control unconstitutional regulatory state, the degradation of the separation of powers between the federal branches of the government, and the routine violation of individual civil liberties.
However, it is possible to shift the focus on art brut and its progeny — outsider art and so-called self-taught art (terms that are sometimes used synonymously, but whose meanings, strictly speaking, are nuanced and distinct) — away from an art-historical narrative or classification system and more toward various art brut creators' respective bodies of work.
Strictly speaking, video isn't an interactive medium, but a new research project from MIT aims to change that: The school's CSAIL lab has come up with a technique through which viewers can reach out and "touch" objects in videos, manipulating them directly to achieve effects similar to what you'd expect if you were actually touching the object live in the real world.
Enjoy a better Game BarWhile not strictly speaking a part of the May 2019 Update, improvements to the Xbox Game Bar (hit Win+G to see it) are arriving at the same time: The gaming utility now includes upgraded options for controlling Spotify, sharing screenshots more easily, mixing audio between individual apps and games, connecting with your friends and more besides.
But at the same time, the fact that these voters aren't strictly speaking capitalism's losers, that the Trumpier among them are often not just gainfully-employed but making decent money even as they fret about their neighbors' dependence on the dole, perhaps makes them less sympathetic to the left than they would be if they were more uncomplicatedly racist but also straightforwardly poor or unemployed.
They reflect a point of view that does not, strictly speaking, actually exist in the wild, and the algorithmic attempt to compress the various hugely discordant things that our culture "likes" produces something so inverted and weird as to be, on its own, frankly avant-garde—we see a diverse crew of attractive young TV detectives smilingly hitting the nae-nae while standing over a horrifically mutilated corpse, say, and just change the channel.

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