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"Flower," set to an abstract backing track, begins with one straightforward line, "Every time I see your face / I get so wet between my legs," and then gets explicit.
Yet, in his book-length set of interviews with Joseph McBride, Hawks pays tribute to the novel's fierce love story and gets explicit about it; to get the reference, note that the captain, as Hemingway describes him, has lost an arm: The only good thing about the one-arm thing…was that the girl made that one arm an asset.
Basically, exactly what he's been doing behind the scenes, only now he gets explicit credit for it.
This gets explicit by comparing the overhead for executing a computation on a single host without parallelization compared to starting it within the MPI runtime environment on a remote host.
Another gets explicit about his past sexual exploits, and proceeds to go in for a dip-kiss.
But each bank has one subsidiary that gets explicit support from the federal government in case it fails.
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And while a confrontation with China is the implicit subtext of the second part, Romney is apparently unwilling to get explicit.
The other main recommendation thrown up by the report was that banks should be forced to get "explicit regulatory approval" before making any major acquisitions.
Proposed revisions to the European Union's General Data Protection regulation now before the Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee of the European Parliament would require Web businesses to get explicit consent from consumers to collect data.
I also suspect that the feds will have to get explicit about guaranteeing the debt of Fannie and Freddie, which really are too big to fail.
The company committed to getting explicit approval from its users a process known as "opting in" before changing their privacy controls.
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