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In many places, this right is stated explicitly, often using the term "reasonable" to describe the permissible level of force or chastisement.
Willie had one lesson to teach his sons, and he repeated it explicitly, often and in a shout: "Don't be like me!" In the show, in addition to telling his own tale, Mr. Thomas (that is, the grown-up Alex) delivers monologues in the guise of his father and all three of his brothers.
Treatment pathways and outcomes are represented explicitly, often using computer simulation, with probabilities based on published clinical studies.
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Created by the husband-and-wife team of Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, "Westworld" is explicitly, and often wittily, an exploitation series about exploitation, full of naked bodies that are meant to make us think about nudity and violence that comments on violence.
The act of changing where the camera is looking explicitly to "scare" often feels shallow and manipulative; what is "seen" and what's not seen often seems too deliberate.
Fashion trends often explicitly celebrate this frailty.
The image of Buddha is explicitly represented less often.
The letters are gossipy, flirtatious, and often explicitly gay.
Burra's aesthetic, then, was always camp and often explicitly gay.
Such programs often explicitly bar white students, making them "extremely difficult to defend" in court, the Department of Education says.
A moral or lesson for behaviour is woven into the story and often explicitly formulated at the end.
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