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Without official authorization.
on the side
Not in an official capacity.
officially
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officially
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officially
Examples for "
officially
"
1
The Republic's third health insurer, Vivas Health,
officially
opened for business yesterday.
2
Thrity-six years after the war, Occupation law is still
officially
its law.
3
September 2008: An official economic report states Ireland is
officially
in recession.
4
The company
officially
describes the test as a general measure of health.
5
The deal may be
officially
announced later this month, the source said.
In a manner contrary to law.
illegally
1
The lab will be able to tell us
unofficially
within two days.
2
Especially when families have been
unofficially
raising other people's children for centuries.
3
So while they officially don't know, I suspect they
unofficially
do know.
4
PAKISTAN It is officially banned in Pakistan but
unofficially
tolerated, analysts say.
5
I'm here
unofficially
-
which
means
I'm curious about the accident at the laundry.
6
It may just be the details of the
unofficially
confirmed Island Pack.
7
It didn't happen and Westcott
unofficially
hung up the competitive running shoes.
8
Any advice the king needed from me was asked and given
unofficially
.
9
I speak to you now
unofficially
,
as an Englishman to his guest.
10
I just wondered if you could keep an eye on him
unofficially
.
11
It was 209 years ago that King George was
unofficially
declared mad.
12
Pilots around Europe are
unofficially
organising, with many seeking union recognition.
13
Under Lord Shaughnessy it was
unofficially
believed that the head of the C.P.R.
14
Morrow had Pete and me handle the investigation
unofficially
,
Kling said.
15
They had met, officially and
unofficially
,
in many strange parts of the world.
16
Goldman Sachs GS.N has
unofficially
been named one of the underwriters, they said.
unofficially
end unofficially
close unofficially
finish unofficially
do unofficially
speak unofficially