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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.
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.
Keep in mind that, unless you expressly make it otherwise, blogs are extremely public.
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"It's a very subtle thing," Mr. Iverson said, when asked if he expressly made his music to be liked.
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.
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.
Inheriting that restriction along with a spirit of midcentury modernism, Mr. Friedlander focuses on percussive pizzicato here; a number of his originals, like "Knife Points" and "Pretty Penny," employ a boppish pointillism expressly made for nimble fingerpicking.
The only exception was for works expressly made for hire -- that is, material the author or artist creates as an employee of the company that produces it, like music compilation albums.
A questionable screenplay trophy at the Oscars saved The Imitation Game (Studiocanal, 12) from the embarrassment of being one of those films expressly made for prizes it then conspicuously fails to win.
Jean Chardin, a 17th-century French traveler, wrote that Esfahan "was expressly made for the delights of love"; in the 1930s, the British travel writer Robert Byron rated it "among those rarer places, like Athens or Rome, which are the common refreshment of humanity".
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