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Do we believe that a less explicitly strategic involvement disclaiming a U.S. national interest will make nation-buildingless complex?
But ever since Benjamin Britten caused a sensation with his "War Requiem" (1962), a work that interspersed pacifist poems by Wilfred Owen with texts from the Latin Mass for the Dead, composers have been tempted to do something extra with the genre — to make it a less explicitly religious statement, something more appropriate for a wearier and more cynical world.
But ever since Benjamin Britten caused a sensation with his "War Requiem" (1962), a work that interspersed pacifist poems by Wilfred Owen with texts from the Latin Mass for the Dead, composers have been tempted to do something extra with the genre to make it a less explicitly religious statement, something more appropriate for a wearier and more cynical world.
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Similarly, a monologue in which Salima describes the day of her abduction would have even more impact in a shorter, less explicitly articulate form.
But his denial in the latest instance is arguably a little less explicitly worded.
But his denial in the latest instance is arguably a little less explicitly worded.
What such figures have in common with one like Major Barbara -- for whom sex is less explicitly an issue -- is their assertion of autonomy in a male-centered culture, Ms. Doody suggested.
This is a thoughtful, deeply disturbing story, less explicitly violent than the novel and never showing us Kevin in any other environment than the home.
After Franco won his Golden Globe, former actress Ally Sheedy also criticized the actor, although less explicitly, in a series of now-deleted tweets after the actor won his Golden Globe.
Data show that reflection also occurred, although less explicitly, as a response to pre- and true-performance triggers as conceptualized by Schӧn's model of reflective practice [ 49].
So Pink is making an ambitious case here, and more or less explicitly positions "Free Agent Nation" as a sequel to the 1956 book "The Organization Man," William H. Whyte's famous examination of the "ultimate harmony" that had developed between many members of the middle class and the institutions they worked for (or "belonged to").
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