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Many of these clubs hold dancehall contests, though there is no single such contest that is extremely famous or semi-official in the city.
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This was a semi-official proposal and was described as an option being actively explored by the government.
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This system, described as white gloves, allowed the two governments to engage with each other on a semi-official basis without compromising their respective sovereignty policies.
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Some creoles have even been granted the status of official or semi-official language.
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They provided a focal point for social activity and were often looked upon as semi-official establishments.
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Besides their official functions, the royal chancelleries functioned as a kind of semi-official, very prestigious schools.
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Some districts have earlier been official subdivisions and thus have semi-official boundaries.
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His relations of battles and sieges were eagerly read, and formed a semi-official supplement to the general's own reports.
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Experts generally agree these semi-official figures are vastly understated.
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The newspaper is still widely referred to as semi-official or government-owned, despite the fact it is run by a private company.
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