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For a more expressly, intentionally grown-up milieu that's easier on the ears, there's the Bar at the Lambs Club, a second-floor lounge of sorts that's affiliated with the ground-floor Lambs Club restaurant but stands entirely on its own, with its own entrance and (abbreviated) food menu.
"Today's artists are dealing with more expressly sociopolitical concerns," she says.
He brings a light touch to the more expressly emotional passages in the play, too.
The general conclusion of Rehberg's reasoning could not be more expressly political: "...the whole system of education and culture of man that should be based on scientific insight is false in theory and impossible in execution".
As water transcends physical landscapes and disciplinary mindscapes, more expressly and insidiously than other topic areas, it effectively connects with women, waste, wisdom and wealth.
The works comprising the second part of the Magisterium are more expressly theological in nature and appeal to the authority of revelation.
Though more expressly affectionate and admiring, the Levys have a dynamic not wholly divorced from their screen characters — the effusively indulgent parent, the quietly tolerant son.
Many modern universities were created expressly on these utilitarian grounds.
Consider Nanosphere company Harris & Harris Group, a venture capital firm focused expressly on "tiny tech" investments.
Three prior studies have focused expressly on ARDS as it relates to pRBC transfusion practice [ 8- 10].
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