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Ireland had been mentioned explicitly in June.
The only leader mentioned explicitly was Peter the Great: no Lenin or Stalin, no Gorbachev or Yeltsin.
In Schultz's world, money is obviously such a deep subtext that it can never be mentioned explicitly in public, even if it's only a joke, only a dime.
ECN, which is no longer retained by the FA, insists that at no point in negotiations was the 2018 bid mentioned explicitly.
The words Sunni and Shia are not mentioned explicitly, but are symbolized in ways that are clearly recognizable to an Iraqi audience.
A speech by Adair Turner, a candidate to be governor of the Bank of England, was reported as alluding to the idea last week (although it certainly wasn't mentioned explicitly).
The war, never mentioned explicitly in the text, is lightly gestured at in Janet's pictures: a bombed-out building in the far distance; a gas-mask box hanging off the end of a bed-knob; the poignancy of the father dressed in uniform as he kisses his baby son goodnight at the end of the story.
He may have been too busy having the experiences of the century to devote himself, over a sufficiently long period of time, to the one great work that would stand, like "Ulysses" (mentioned explicitly in Chapter Ten), as one of the century's monuments.
Although it is seldom mentioned explicitly, the Vietnam War ("an obscenity, a depraved act by weak and miserable men, including all of us who have allowed it to go on and on with endless fury and destruction," as Noam Chomsky wrote at the time) is palpable on every page.
Land as immovable properties is mentioned explicitly as an investment asset covered by TTIP.
Table 2 lists the simulation parameters used unless a change is mentioned explicitly.
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