Sentence examples for explicitly though from inspiring English sources

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Ana's discussions with her professor about WG Sebald reference this explicitly, though the novel doesn't need the literary sign-posting.

What she did not say explicitly though certainly implied — was that her audience should not settle when choosing a Republican presidential nominee, supporting someone who might be perceived as electable but was less than a true-blue conservative.

If you want to be sure about the sync, feel free to click "selected ringtones" and check off the file explicitly, though this shouldn't be required.

The picture of the Catalogue that was emerging began to resemble the Bibliotheca in structure, but Theodor Bergk was the first to suggest explicitly (though in passing) that the poem might be reconstructed with the help of the mythographic work.

This is clearly a critical point and it does not seem to be addressed explicitly, though I might have missed it.

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The entrance of troops into Bethelehem, though, explicitly nullified a deal in which Israeli troops were to withdraw slowly from Palestinian cities it had occupied this summer, starting with Bethlehem, which troops left in August.

"I didn't want the piece to be explicitly about that, though, so I tried to make it more open ended," the artist explains.

Those practices, however, are not explicitly codified, though the International Convention on Aviation Operations requires pilots to fly with "due regard" for safety of other aircraft.

In fact, much of the smartest poetry being written today is explicitly political, though I would not call it a poetry of resistance or denunciation.

Free indirect style, that fusing of third-person narrative with depictions of first-person consciousness, means that writers can state their characters' thoughts explicitly, as though they were utterances of speech, without having to describe their shape or character.

Most of these internal; disagreements were explicitly political – though the files also record the communists' frustration with Hobsbawm for writing about his beloved jazz in the Daily Mail and other bourgeois publications under a pseudonym.

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