Sentence examples for expressly described from inspiring English sources

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Four types of fluidization behaviors, i.e., stable fluidization, agglomerating fluidization, gradual defluidization and fast defluidization, were expressly described and distinguished, instead of only two types (i.e., fluidization and defluidization) reported in the literature.

In similar fashion, Marsilio Ficino expressly described prime matter as created and therefore not subject to generation and corruption.

In a portion of the audio recording of the meeting with Uber's 'Lady Eng' group on Thursday, Kalanick appears emotional, as if on the verge of tears at one point — and later expressly described the discussion as "a little bit emotional for me".

In a portion of the audio recording of the meeting with Uber's 'Lady Eng' group on Thursday, Kalanick appears emotional, as if on the verge of tears at one point — and later expressly described the discussion as "a little bit emotional for me".

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The video does not include any details of how the plane might have been brought down, but expressly describes the apparent terror attack as retaliation for Russian air strikes in Syria.

The normal assumption is that the jury will follow the statute, and, acting in accordance with the authority it confers, will accept as sufficient what the statute expressly so describes.

And the Court added that 'The normal assumption is that the jury will follow the statute, and, acting in accordance with the authority it confers, will accept as sufficient what the statute expressly so describes.' Id., at 237, 31 S.Ct., at 150.

Lower levels of support for tax increases described expressly as redistributionist in nature may be due to Americans' perceptions of how rich people obtained their money.

This detail is a further confounder, if not described expressly in the study protocol and if study centres deal with this aspect differently.

But the third paragraph was added before the acquisition here in question, and 'any land so acquired' manifestly refers to the acquisitions previously described which expressly embraced all such acquisitions in the future.

Most of these were of an entirely new kind, with no roots in the history of science, and in some cases expressly introduced to describe specific forms of interactions — whence the name "dynamical symmetries" due to Wigner (1967, see especially pp. 15, 17 18, 22 27, 33).

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