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White House officials said Tuesday that they did not believe the call violated laws that prohibit government employees from expressly supporting the Obama political agenda.

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The flagellum, he says, far from being a custom design, so to speak, made from parts expressly created for that purpose, is, like so much else in nature, a jury-rigged device made from bits cobbled together from the cellular spare-parts bin.

The nonprofit organization, the Clergy Leadership Network, plans to formally announce its formation on Friday and will operate from an expressly religious, expressly partisan point of view.

The film's other producer, Mark Johnson, whose credits include "Rain Man" and "Donnie Brasco," flew in from Los Angeles expressly for the Half King premiere.

In the crowd outside the Stephen Sondheim Theater this month was Casey Measel (top right), who had flown in from Detroit expressly to see Pee-wee and his real-life alter ego, the actor Paul Reubens.

In 1924 he was asked to do engravings for the Golden Cockerel Press; the best remembered of his hundreds of engravings and dozens of books is the Four Gospels (1931), printed from type expressly designed by him for the press.

In 1258 Baghdad was surrounded by a major Mongol force commanded by the non-Muslim Hülegü, a grandson of Genghis Khan, who had been sent from Mongolia expressly to deal with the ʿAbbāsids.

Marker made a film about those events a decade afterward, "A Grin Without a Cat," and its thesis is that 1968 actually happened in 1967 — that the generational and (no pun intended) cultural revolution of 1968 was a mere epiphenomenon resulting from the expressly political uprisings of the year before (which, however, didn't result in widespread political revolution).

Marker made a film about those events a decade afterward, "A Grin Without a Cat," and its thesis is that 1968 actually happened in 1967 that the generational and (no pun intended) cultural revolution of 1968 was a mere epiphenomenon resulting from the expressly political uprisings of the year before (which, however, didn't result in widespread political revolution).

Recently, some archaeologists have tried to come to grips with the social and ideological roles of artifacts from an expressly evolutionary perspective.

Different than the art world, which tends to shy away from applying expressly qualitative measures to works of art, koi fish are frequently compared to one another in the many competitive koi shows that happen throughout the world.

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