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But those mechanisms will expressly not include legal challenges.
But experienced, established figures like these will expressly not be the focus of Blue Note/ArtistShare.
But against a stubborn unit set up expressly not to lose, the slide-rule pass that umbilically links Silva to Aguero was sadly missing.
Their clothes are designed expressly not to be noticed, in styles that used to undergo major change about once every 20 years.
The dramatic ending, involving some ambitious puppetry, puts the space to good use while a cannonball trick reminds us why the evening is expressly not for children.
The Helsinki Accords (1975), which attempted to reduce tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War, was expressly not binding but had immense political effects.
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It wasn't about failing to deliver, it was about doing something you expressly promised not to.
The pragmatic criterion of significance is expressly epistemic, not semantic: it speaks of relevance with regard to an established cognitive practice, not in-principle truth-evaluability.
Moving quickly, he acknowledged, is something that the federal government was expressly designed not to do.
In fact, journalists had been expressly instructed not to touch famine victims because of the risk of disease.
At that evening's meeting, we expressly did not advise Tom to follow a particular disclosure route.
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