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The National Front has explicitly made the connection".
A few countries, like Britain, have already explicitly made nonconsent the basis of the law.
Mr. Santorum said Mr. Romney should have explicitly made sure that abortions were not covered.
On "American Legacies" (McCoury Music), their recent joint album, they've explicitly made their traditions melt together.
More important, Mr. Lautenberg never explicitly made Ms. Fenwick's age a campaign issue when he ran against her.
The Christians and other smaller minority groups here, however, have been explicitly made targets and have emigrated in disproportionate numbers.
In both cases, it is very easy to see this time that an "agreement" is explicitly made between the Wi-Fi service and the recipient.
He alleges: "I gave them permission to use my name but explicitly made it clear that their story was heinous and not sanctioned".
Since then, Western policy makers, from President Bush to the European Union's security chief, Javier Solana, have explicitly made the fight against nuclear terrorism a priority.
This goal has not only now been accepted but explicitly made "applicable to all countries", which is widely understood to mean that developing as well as developed countries should in future take on binding commitments.
With Mr. Unger's book, the publishers admitted they were worried about a possible lawsuit from one of the deep-pocketed Saudis who were mentioned, even though none explicitly made such threats.
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