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is expressly
adverb
In an expressive or explicit manner.
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It is expressly forbidden to me by my internist, Dr. Klutchmaw.
This Government is expressly charged with the duty of providing for the general welfare.
The sport is expressly prohibited in Canada and in most U.S. states.
This is expressly in response to Barack Obama, less so Hillary.
Certainly any form of interview to judge suitability is expressly forbidden in primary legislation.
The organization is expressly concerned mainly with how wars are fought, not with motivations.
That has no application to any other detainees, for whom civilian trial is expressly authorized in the bill.
But in Connecticut the questioning can be especially lengthy because it is expressly guaranteed by the State Constitution.
Republication, copying or redistribution by any means is expressly prohibited without the prior written permission of The Economist.
Big Magic, on the other hand, is expressly written as a template; lessons in how to unleash your creativity.
It is expressly aimed at the very coders who might feel alienated by the Apple-FBI clash.
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