Sentence examples for is explicitly called from inspiring English sources

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Synthetic versions of existing drugs are quite vague: nothing is explicitly called "fake cannabis".

(Of course, when he is explicitly called on to be funny, as at the Al Smith dinner, he chokes. There he sat, glowering in tyrannical fury, as Clinton sliced and diced him better than any late-night comedian had yet managed to do).

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Congress could prevent this Trump is explicitly calling on it to do so but over the last decade and a half it has failed to pass legislation known as the DREAM Act, which would create a path to citizenship for Dreamers.

Those new Americans came to be seen as respectable, over time, as they assimilated towards a majority culture rooted in what were explicitly called Anglo-Protestant ideals: self-reliance, rugged individualism, thrift and hard work.

In its opening 10 minutes, this new film appears to remember both the early and later "tank" and "humanoid" prototypes, deploying them against counter-insurgents on the conquered streets of Tehran, and these robots are explicitly called "drones".

Scientifically substantiated research, which can be explicitly called "futures research", is a rare phenomenon today.

In addition, states and international organizations are explicitly called upon to provide financial resources, capacity-development and technology transfer in particular to developing countries to scale up efforts to provide sufficient and affordable clean drinking water (OHCHR 2010).

But this time, the Americans are explicitly called out as the quasi-bad guys.

It likely won't be explicitly called a "public option," to allow face-saving votes by moderate Democrats, but it may remain a similar idea.

The dísir are explicitly called dead women in Atlamál 28 and a secondary belief that the dísir were the souls of dead women (see fylgjur) also underlies the landdísir of Icelandic folklore.

He's explicitly called for guest worker programs to import low-wage laborers so farmers don't have to "raise wages too much" (from about $12 an hour) for Americans who milk cows.

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