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The ManuFuture reference model explicitly refers to the actor's domains in which they interact (global markets for industry, global RTDI landscape for academia and framework-setting context for public administration), including the broader economic, societal, technological and environmental context.
More than his other plays, this one explicitly refers to previous episodes in the cycle.
One conservative blog post explicitly refers to African-American entitlement zombies.
But that rule explicitly refers only to patients "who can reasonably be expected to live indefinitely if given such care".
G.M.'s campaign, "Keep America Rolling," however, explicitly refers to Sept. 11, calling it the day "the world as we knew it came to a halt".
Employing a loophole now widely used by both major parties, the Democrats use a script that attacks Mr. Lazio but never explicitly refers to the Senate race.
The legal text explicitly refers to 'a person': clearly, this language was not intended to cover mediated and impersonal types of 'group defamation' by means of the mass-media or comic books.
One of the allegations explicitly refers to Dolphin Square, the estate in Pimlico close to the Houses of Parliament where child sex abuse parties attended by MPs are alleged to have taken place.
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