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It is a vow that is made explicitly by Arthur during "The Sherlockian" but is honored in this book by Mr. Moore too.

Finally, there is the threat of primary challenges, which has been made explicitly by many activist groups and implicitly by Sarah Palin.

But Bailey also spoke of "inadequate management of IT risks", a point made explicitly by the Financial Conduct Authority: "The IT incident was not the result of insufficient investment in IT generally or in its IT infrastructure.

This distinction between the lower and the higher branches of criticism was first made explicitly by the German biblical scholar J.G. Eichhorn; the first use of the term "textual criticism" in English dates from the middle of the 19th century.

So this promise to go a whole lot farther than that — made explicitly by Sanders, and hinted at by Clinton — is a very big one indeed, and there is no reason to assume that it can be honored, at least in the form it was made last night.

This claim had already been made explicitly by August Weismann at the end of the nineteenth century, who differentiated between the germplasm of an organism, the tissue that forms the gametes to produce the next generation, and the somatoplasm, the tissues of the rest of the body.

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Some observers point out that at least $5.5 billion is made explicitly nondeductible by BP.

If this is not the case, the criterion can be made explicitly linguistic by understanding "ontologically committed to Ks" as "ontologically committed to 'K'".

However, not all of the fillers for those slots are made explicitly available by the text the carbon monoxide referred to provides one of the fillers, but the air in the interior of the car, and potential occupants of the car (and that they rather than, say, the upholstery would be at risk) are a matter of inference from world knowledge.

But neither of these points is made explicitly.

It is made explicitly in Callender (2000).

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