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This is all that he expressly tells of his aim and methods.
Andrien testified that he expressly directed the copy's preparation in specific detail.
But the Polish Ambassador was not authorized to receive them, as he expressly told me.
Finally, the right of every postal employe to petition Congress would he expressly preserved by statute.
My colleague Sasha Frere-Jones's inspiring list of perfect recordings threw down an implicit gauntlet: he expressly excluded jazz.
"It's a very subtle thing," Mr. Iverson said, when asked if he expressly made his music to be liked.
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He did so, he said, expressly out of concern that the law and related requirements were about to ratchet up the pressures and expense of private practice.
He reports that when he worked at the Bank 15 years ago, he was expressly forbidden from even considering how something could be improved.
But Kennedy would only have been "on a frolic of his own," as the case law so colourfully defines it, unless he was doing something unauthorised, or which he was expressly prohibited from doing.
The effort, Ventham said, was an example of the Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron's notion of the Big Society: "I am not sure if he is expressly thinking about Shitterton signposts, but I think he is talking about people getting off their backsides and doing things, rather than expecting them to be done for you".
Yet he does have a vision of sorts as well: He is expressly rejecting the deal because it does not sufficiently conform to his white nationalist agenda.
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