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He did not explicitly demand that the trial be moved.
Often, they explicitly demand that grant recipients meet performance goals just as any corporate division would be expected to.
John Hemming, the MP for Birmingham Yardley, hinted he could be among the first to break cover and explicitly demand Mr Clegg's resignation.
"People want to show they are forthright and try to get along with others … It's very normal to get an order to drink from bosses". In fact, some job adverts explicitly demand applicants who can hold their alcohol.
Many actors explicitly demand the construction of underground cable sections (moderate position).
So when you need Windows updates immediately, as when you first start a new machine, you must go directly to update.microsoft.com (use Internet Explorer; other browsers won't work) and explicitly demand the new stuff.
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At the same time, the property's management explicitly demands civic responsibility in residents.
Given this unfolding scenario, does one really expect the Burmese government to open its borders to countries explicitly demanding its removal from power?
After all, the relevant passage explicitly demands the officials to apply "common sense" when it comes to punishing over-exuberant jubilations.
And if all else fails, the NHS's national service framework explicitly demands that trusts "include targeted provision of information and support to fathers as well as mothers".
What the lawyers want to keep secret is actually required in the bankruptcy law, but such disclosures have not been explicitly demanded by courts.
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