Sentence examples for expressly prepared from inspiring English sources

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He fasted often and never ate anything that was expressly prepared for him.

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On Page 36 of the report, the disclaimer begins, "This report sets forth the information required by the terms of Oliver Wyman's engagement by Sifma and is prepared in the form expressly required thereby".

On external signage over buildings and businesses, for example, English is permitted only if the lettering used is half the size of the corresponding French characters whereas legal documents may be prepared in English only if expressly requested by the parties concerned.

In addition to offering works from their repertories these dancer-choreographers are preparing a duet, created expressly for the festival, that may well combine Mr. Abraham's fluidity with Ms. Brown's explosiveness.

He gets in the reader's face ("I love sinking my teeth into the heart of a fresh hen") and seems to relish putting slightly squeamish eaters off their feed: "The French usually prepare their rognon de veau with a mustard sauce expressly to counterbalance" the flavor of urine.

For the past two years, public health groups — led by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids — have lobbied for passage of legislation that would grant the F.D.A. the authority to regulate tobacco products; shockingly, this bill, which Senator Edward Kennedy is preparing to re-introduce in the next few weeks, would expressly preclude the F.D.A. from simply removing nicotine from cigarettes.

That created an offence of collecting, making, or possessing a record (which expressly includes a photograph) "of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism".

Indeed, the Shembe 1 religion [ 37], which was the second largest religion, expressly forbids women to have any contact with men during menses, as this quote illustrates: "I don't prepare him food when I am menstruating.

Actual ground war, as against preparing for it, was an unlikely prospect at best, opposed by almost all of the allies and expressly precluded by President Clinton, but it consumed Clark's thinking for the rest of the war, and was the cause of his final, irreversible estrangement from Washington.

Pohl's ruling comes expressly against the wishes of the Red Cross, which argued at Guantánamo in June that its communications with governments enjoy an "absolute privilege", placing them beyond the purview of the military commission currently preparing to hear the fate of the 9/11 defendants.

Prepare, prepare, prepare.

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