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"The judge did expressly leave the door open for a revised settlement," he said.
Some did expressly want to come and learn about Odessa and its immigrant-rich history.
Elsewhere in the San Joaquin Valley, racially restrictive covenants did expressly keep people of color out of white communities.
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A commentary on women being tortured for political reasons, it was done expressly for a group called Foundation for Victims of Torture.
Consider Rhode Island, where newly elected governor Gina Raimondo's 2016 budget included two programs designed to do expressly that.
Ms. Mihelic has already been the curator of two shows in "borrowed" space, but this is the first one she has done expressly to market a property.
He told The New York Times about what he was doing expressly to demonstrate that he was not hiding anything, and The Times ran an article about him on the front page on May 22 , 1967
His collection or "Vocarium", now numbers more than 5,000 records - 700 old-fashioned cylinder records made by famous people, most of whom are now dead; 1,000 he has bought, or obtained by making trades; 300 recordings were done expressly for his collection, at his studio or made at public functions.
But the same is true of studies using scientific methods done expressly for a single case.
In most cases, the studies under question were not done expressly to support a party to litigation (Jasanoff 1990 , 1996.
It did not expressly endorse trial by jury.
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