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Since then, the terms political prisoner and prisoner of conscience have been used interchangeably, although most agree that the latter expressly refers to dissident prisoners who neither condone nor advocate personal violence.
Given the headline, "Brazilian Leader's Tippling Becomes National Concern," one would expect any serious journalist to indicate reliable local sources or solid local media coverage in support of such an assertion, certainly not what the reporter himself expressly refers to as "speculation," "innuendo" and "stories".
The two seem to share a creative DNA in the intense self-awareness of their storytelling — Gleeson at one point expressly refers to a "third-act revelation" — but "Calvary" has a humane compassion that the films of Martin McDonagh keep more buried.
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"She was expressly referring to Zionist activists," Khalfaoui said, adding that Zionism is used by the Israeli government to justify occupation of Palestinian territories.
"That's another thing that is expressly referred to here in the Supreme Court opinion, so I wouldn't think that that would be a course that we would now follow.
But the text of the treaty does not expressly refer to a right to enrich uranium.
Some analysts argue that a wide interpretation cannot be placed on this article as it does not expressly refer to the non-appearance of the elected president on the day of the inauguration.
This led to the emergence of topics and issues not expressly referred to in the original interview schedule.
Regarding ethical considerations, 28 papers expressly referred to informed consent as a prerequisite for study participation and 14 mostly recent mentioned the approval of an ethics committee.
Freely available medication (OTC-medication) is expressly referred to in 16.4% of the cases (n = 139), increasingly in old age (10.5% of the <60-year olds vs. 28.8% of the 70-year olds and older; p < 0.05).
Themistius does not here tell us that this is Xenocrates' account, but he does later on (see esp. 32.19 34, which refers expressly to Xenocrates' On Nature book 5).
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