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The trend towards ever-more explicit accounts of murder, rape and torture in crime novels, often involving a female victim, is led not by men but by women.
The first beneficiary was the newly launched Independent, which devoted pages every day to Court Reporter Heather Mills's explicit accounts of the evidence.
When engagement of users is not possible, "[t]he only alternative is for developers to provide fully detailed and explicit accounts of scenarios' underlying reasoning and assumptions" [6] and embedded values.
A sound habitat classification, leading to spatially explicit accounts on the distribution of marine habitats and communities, is a prerequisite to identify conservation priorities, based on appropriate methods for assessing habitat sensitivity to human disturbance, aimed at preventing habitat loss.
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"Captain Phillips" takes explicit account of the fact of global inequality.
Lauro suggested that the child, now grown, had told the grand jury convened by the attorney general a much more explicit account.
However, in 2007, a divided Supreme Court ruled that public schools "cannot seek to achieve or maintain integration through measures that take explicit account of a student's race".
Memoirs like "The Kiss" (Random House, 1997), Kathryn Harrison's account of her affair with her father, and "The Sexual Life of Catherine M". (Grove Press, 2002), Catherine Millet's explicit account of her own dalliances, argue that it is not.
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