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Sombre illustrations in dull hues suggest the isolation of the vulnerable man, the page layouts separating him from the threatening crowd, whose lack of compassion, though never explicitly spelt out, is evidenced in the illustrative juxtapositions and the carefully chosen phrases of the simple, fable-like text.
There are two main criticisms of this theory: firstly, the relationships between these variables have not been explicitly spelt out [ 32] and no definitions have been constructed for the individual components or clear rules of combination formulated [ 28].
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In response, two Democrats, Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York, reintroduced the E.R.A. to Congress in May 2011, declaring, "Justice Scalia's recent comments have made it crystal clear that until equal protection for women is explicitly spelled out in the Constitution, the courts might not guarantee it".
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