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In it, Mengestu draws even more explicitly from his origins.
And his crimes were even more explicitly exposed by Mikhail Gorbachev during the late 80's.
And there are other examples of objects that even more explicitly represent collective meaning.
Sometimes what we worked towards was even more explicitly focused on the opposition.
The influence of Camus's "L'Étranger" is easy to see, but Wright's book is even more explicitly a roman à thèse.
In east Ukraine, the supposed parallels between the second world war and the current conflict have been drawn even more explicitly.
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The bill is scheduled to be taken up for debate on the Senate floor next week, and certain Republicans have already drafted amendments that would make the requirement even more demanding, explicitly mandating that the 90 percent standard be achieved before the pathway to citizenship can proceed.
Necessarily lower on action (a couple of raids take the place of the former gladiatorial bloodshed) MJP1 is both less dramatically even and more explicitly didactic than its edgily violent predecessors.
(As The Washington Post notes, it's even more unpopular when explicitly labeled as a Republican bill).
It seems to be worth discussing the present-day unicellular eukaryotes more explicitly, even though they are obviously not LECA.
Philosophically, the security perspective contends, whether implicitly or explicitly, even more than the charity frame, that the strongest identity is that of nation-state.
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