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The more explicit reference to Jay Z, however, comes later.
A more explicit reference to those violent times is the Hogan stand.
The proposed changes make more explicit reference to imperial and metric measures, but in essence have not changed significantly.
It looks to me as if the French New Wave is an even more explicit reference point.
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.
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.
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Later on, in "IX [11-16-2003]" and" XVI [11-28-2003]," there are more explicit references to the inner workings of the atom, with diagrams, numbers and letters added.
There are more explicit references to the creation of a national security coordination body.
Although there may well have been preliminary discussions on how to avoid war, more explicit references to overthrowing Tōjō Hideki, and more lengthy discussions about postwar issues, these do not in fact show up in the recovered notebooks.
Also significant was Black Sabbath's Paranoid (1970), which combined guitar riffs with dissonance and more explicit references to the occult and elements of Gothic horror.
Of course, some years the White House cards did make more explicit references to Christmas, and in his official Christmas Day statements, Reagan spoke of "the Christ child" and otherwise got religious.
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