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One of his graduate students, Vinith Misra, worked out the math more explicitly in another paper.
African American history is written even more explicitly in Malik Lloyd's two pieces.
The heterogeneity of pesticide chemicals should be taken into account more explicitly in policy design.
It also happens more explicitly in the way Apple has decided to weigh in against its rival.
Kubrick is regularly criticised for his cold view of humanity, and nowhere is that more explicitly in evidence than here.
Money and weddings have always been entwined more explicitly in China than in the West, but the finances were simpler when most people were broke.
The concerns with responsible leadership that inform Arrow of God are taken up more explicitly in his satirical fourth novel, A Man of the People (1966).
To overcome this, he said, he began thinking more explicitly in terms of body-image and physicality: this series, titled Animatus, was the result.
Nowhere is that transition more explicitly in evidence than on Sí TV's most publicized offering, "Urban Jungle," a reality show that will have its premiere on Sunday.
"If they move more explicitly in the direction of fighting western education and seek to advance these goals consistently in north-eastern Kenya – as Boko Haram have done in Nigeria – that will obviously be very worrisome".
But as the Tea Party has become more involved with mainstream Republicanism (as seen in the current election run), do you see it expanding its agenda more explicitly in regards to social issues, such as gay marriage or abortion?
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