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With the new space, the museum, for the first time in its nearly 47-year history, will have a physical space created expressly to meet its needs and serve its mission: fostering and displaying work by artists of African descent.

Early in the morning, August 14, 1813, the Argus, after capturing a prize between Wales and southern Ireland and setting fire to her, fell in with the British brig-of‑war Pelican, Captain Maples, which had been sent out from Cork, expressly to meet her.

Findings underscore the importance of both listening directly to service users, and developing young adult supportive housing programming expressly designed to meet the unique needs of marginalized young adults transitioning to increased independence and self-sufficiency.

Your Smith-Corona portable electric typewriter, the high-school graduation gift of proud grandparents and a machine expressly designed to meet the exigencies of the all-nighter, shows every sign of being equal to its historic task.

I almost forgot to tell you – in order to have a better understanding of you, I expressly went to Xiao Hang to meet your "good people".

He added that the handbook had since been revised and no longer included that example because it "does not meet our operational requirements or privacy standards," which "expressly prohibit reporting on individuals' First Amendment activities".

Problem 1: Yes or No? (the people of Ennui have the same word for yes & no--yes) Problem 2: Expressly for You (when two trains will meet) Problem 3: Murder Ahoy! (who murdered Wilbur W. Waterfall) Problem 4: The Odd Ball (which iron cannonball is the heaviest) Problem 5: Safari (cannibals & missionaries cross a river from N.J. to N.Y).

In that same vein, failure to satisfy a promise regarding the quality or type of good would also invalidate a contract as failing to meet its warranty, though the warranty was required to be expressly communicated.

"But that won't negate the need for reform," the editorial says, concluding: Weapons designed expressly to kill human beings, and then modified (wink wink) to meet the federal machine-gun ban, have no legitimate place in American society.

But even this concession is undermined since the rule expressly covers some water-filled depressions many people think of as puddles, including isolated "prairie potholes" in the Midwest, "vernal pools … located in parts of California" and various other small ponds if they meet certain conditions.

Women (and men, but less frequently) line up to meet millionaires on TV shows and dating sites, and I even just saw a feature about "sugar babies," or women that look for men online expressly for the purpose of financially subsidizing them.

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