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…Spain on the other, with Portugal expressly understood to be included.
…one side and France and Spain on the other, with Portugal expressly understood to be included.
The definitive Treaty of Paris was concluded on February 10 , 1763 between Great Britain, Hanover, France, and Spain, with Portugal expressly understood to be included.
It is important for us queers to pass down a tradition and common knowledge only expressly understood by us and us alone.
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When Plato therefore came to Athens, and had mentioned the subject to Dion, he wrote a letter to Dionysius speaking of other matters openly, but on this in language expressly designed to be understood by him alone, to the effect that he had talked with Dion about the business, and that it was evident he would highly resent the affront, if it should be put into execution.
We chose NPT because it is available as a structured analytical framework expressly designed to understand the process of embedding technological systems in health care, and the complexity of the interaction between individuals, new technologies, and context [ 27].
Witness America's Tenth Amendment: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people".Such vagueness satisfied both anti-federalists (who understood "delegated" to mean "expressly delegated"), as well as federalists (who viewed the amendment as tautologous, hence harmless).
This treaty expressly cedes, and has always been understood to cede, the whole country, on the English side of the dividing line, between the two nations, although a great and valuable part of it was occupied by the Indians.
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