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The lawsuit also alleges that Ms. Allen later accused him more explicitly of raping her through posts in the comments section of the Gawker Web site and on her Twitter account.

Of course, Williams went on to write more explicitly of his relationship with Rose, most notably in the vastly underrated 1971 play "Out Cry," which Leveaux must have read (along with a great deal of biographical information) in order to give this group of Wingfields such incredible resonance.

One can expand this specification and recast it in terms of utility to take account more explicitly of the non-monetary job attributes affecting migration.

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These previous efforts, however, have focused more explicitly on the type of actor (client, provider, or health system) and location of the mHealth activity (community, facility, or health information system).

Indeed, two groups of black entrepreneurs have founded competitors to Airbnb, with the goal of catering more explicitly to people of color.

This has led to Britain attempting to bolster the formal institution of citizenship (with its attendant rights and responsibilities) and tie it more explicitly to notions of belonging to the nation.

Yet, that having been said it is absolutely critical that academic leaders work with senior administrators to provide "out of classroom" practical experiences to link college and university offerings more explicitly to the needs of a global workforce.

They also learn to communicate across disciplines and become more explicitly aware of the creative nature of scientific discovery (Aubusson and Fogwill 2006; Nikitina 2003).

This may facilitate current allocation protocols to be made consistent with patient preferences and inform the development and implementation of strategies that are thus more explicitly cognizant of patient values.

"What is still more important is unity of religious background," he added, and then made his point more explicitly: "Reasons of race and religion combine to make any large number of free-thinking Jews undesirable.'' Eliot's powerful early poetry had already made this undesirability clear.

If my sources had identified themselves more explicitly, confident of privacy, they might have been surprised to learn who follows Western coverage of India most devotedly.

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