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He's also, quite explicitly, trying to make life harder for the poor — for their own good.
You weren't explicitly trying to "discover music" at the time: it just happened.
Despite his confidence, Dr. Pinker is explicitly trying to set off an avalanche.
Other states, like Georgia and Oregon, are explicitly trying to align their written learning standards with colleges' expectations.
In his base of Rotterdam, the local government is now explicitly trying to change the racial profile of the city, whose population is projected to be 57% of foreign origin by 2017.
By now, everybody has heard something about Mitt Romney's geography lesson last night — the one he was (explicitly) trying to give, and the one that he was (implicitly) given.
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Wolf explicitly tries to distance herself, in this book, from her feminist foremothers.
Balducci had broken the rules, and possibly the law, but he hadn't explicitly tried to bribe Lackey.
"This is the first example I've heard of where someone's explicitly tried to put a dollar figure on it," said Ken Cassar, a senior analyst at Jupiter Media Metrix.
"Science and risk assessment cannot tell us what we need to know about threats of danger since they explicitly try to exclude moral ideas about a good life".
Here that approach is applied to the people many New Yorkers explicitly try not to observe as they pass by on the street, pushing carts and lugging bags full of cans and bottles.
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