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The stage script by Mr. Elice ("Jersey Boys," "The Addams Family") condenses and simplifies the novel's multistranded plot while making more explicit reference to the Barrie prototype.
It is understood Lloyds would wait until there was a yes vote this September before making more explicit statements about its fears or interests post-independence, given that there would be at least 18 months of negotiations before Scotland became a separate state.
It offers a way of systematising, rationalising, and making more explicit the processes of review, and has demonstrated considerable benefits in synthesising certain forms of evidence where the aim is to test theories, perhaps especially about "what works".
In complex treatment plans, as is the case in diabetes, a possible way of helping people being adherent perhaps is helping them making more explicit their own attainable priorities.
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This dynamic is made more explicit every Quarter Quell.
And it will inevitably make more explicit political conflicts which already exist, and may even exacerbate them.
The proposed changes make more explicit reference to imperial and metric measures, but in essence have not changed significantly.
Klein makes more explicit links between aspiration and desire (for sex, money, fame), but neither is Pawson running a monastery.
There were calls for this exchange to be made more explicit in social media apps and services.
The rebels backed down after it was made more explicit that the rise hinged not just on economic recovery, but on reducing the power of the bureaucracy.
They make more explicit reference to such significant and shocking events as a police massacre, on February 8th of that year, of anti-O.A.S. protesters.
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