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Nominally a center forward, yet can also play as a left back.
The right of way is nominally about 300 feet wide.
He spent the first three of those weeks in what was nominally the "training course."
This was the last of the team, as it were, although only nominally.
The farm was still open for business, if only nominally.
At the moment he is nominally part of the opposition.
Nominally, what North wants to talk about is a love affair.
In 1942 he nominally retired, but did not stop his work.
The first name is the person who was nominally adopted.
But some things maybe best done by people with nominally other specialists.
Nominally, there are two teams, but it is really every man for himself.
But the reported front men are nominally some of the other large shareholders.
He worked 29 more years in and around the mines as a nominally free man.
The book was nominally written for the instruction of his children.
Although nominally important, he was actually a peripheral figure by 1941.
The profits of stock would be the same both nominally and really.
However, these members were nominally independent, and are listed as such here.
In recent age, people of the Western world have nominally explored the area.
Of course, during the war, the 1787 Constitution remained nominally in force.
And even nominally advanced countries have gotten into the act.
In some cases, a holiday may only be nominally observed.
Those who only nominally governed saw whole nations cut off.
A series of organizations were nominally in the Imperial service.
I am referring to the tax nominally paid by employees.
Although public health care is nominally free, in reality, patients have to pay for medicine and treatment.