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"It's a very subtle thing," Mr. Iverson said, when asked if he expressly made his music to be liked.
Congress has, when it wished, expressly made 28 U. S. C. §1447 d) inapplicable to particular remand orders.
This two-day festival, now in its sixth year, is expressly made for them: the prowlers and perusers, many seeking talent for hire.
The sweeping sci-fi keypads, absurdly deep bassline – expressly made to rattle walls at illegal warehouse parties – and signature bleeps are a classic formula for dancefloor destruction.
Fear of trespassing on Fourth Amendment rights was expressly made the ground for a narrow reading of statutory powers in Federal Trade Comm.
In the German view, an offer binds the offeror for any stipulated period or, when the offer is silent as to time, for a reasonable period unless the offeror has expressly made the offer revocable.
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It does not expressly make it illegal for individuals to bet online, but it makes taking bets from Americans pretty risky for online-gambling firms.
That the statute did not intend to divest stockholders is clear for it expressly makes by-laws passed by directors subject to alteration and repeal by the stockholders.
In television terms (whether digitally or on the screen), you have to expressly make more than they pay you – and it's a pretty precise calculation – or they quickly lose interest in you.
If you want to develop Apple apps, you have to abide by its rules — and Apple expressly makes companies agree to its terms.
Keep in mind that, unless you expressly make it otherwise, blogs are extremely public.
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