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I sensed that he might be willing to talk more explicitly about his feud with the gangster.
I hope this book will help us think more explicitly about what sorts of feminist history can best aid feminist struggles in the twenty-first century.
Lemonade the film is far more explicitly about race – and specifically, the experience of black women – than the music it accompanies.
Actually, if "52 Assistants" was mostly about the art of deception, "On the Stem" is more explicitly about the attitude that goes with it.
Most importantly, if you start thinking more explicitly about what you want from Facebook at a given moment Am I looking for a representative source of business intelligence?
He is now speaking more explicitly about policing, has hired an African-American spokeswoman and has added more diversity on stage at his heavily attended rallies.
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But they talked more explicitly, certainly about their bodies, but also about their desires and discontents outside the bedroom, than women on TV ever had before".
Future research would also do well to more explicitly link beliefs about race with knowledge about racial inequality and social causes of health disparities.
More explicitly, it is about being cheated on, the desire for vengeance and the recovery of self-respect.
Gibbard is more explicitly talking only about insurance for medical services, and it might be harder to expand his account to one that meets health needs more broadly.
In recent months, she had begun to speak out about more explicitly political issues, including women's rights, equality, and empowerment.
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