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In it, Mengestu draws even more explicitly from his origins.
Even if the children didn't get the point explicitly from the drawings, the feeling was there.
Many of Thompson's cartoons quote explicitly from 19th-century Orientalist paintings, particularly those of Jean-Léon Gérôme.
The newer artists on the bill, collaborators Kahn and Neek, draw explicitly from grime, while Pev and Kowton, the pair behind Livity Sound, have mapped techno's functional beauty.
"The film deals with spirituality honestly, not explicitly from a Christian perspective, but you can take it as such," he told the Christian Post.
It is possible to construct such a hierarchy explicitly from the empty set by iterating the operations of forming power sets and unions in the following way.
Outside the service, Claire McCardell borrowed explicitly from the Eisenhower jacket, and in 1968 Geoffrey Beene mined the Civil War for dresses inspired by Confederate coats.
Set to the last movement of Schubert's Ninth Symphony and arrayed in costumes that alluded to ballet tradition with their stiff, platelike tutus, this is choreography derived explicitly from classroom steps.
Much can be learned about Peter from the New Testament either explicitly from the statements made by and about Peter or indirectly from his actions and reactions as revealed in a number of episodes in which he figures prominently.
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First-order differential equations arising from this proper containment are explicitly derived from the operator D̃λ.
Like their counterparts from Egypt and China, the South African workers were explicitly barred from bearing arms or fighting alongside white soldiers.
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