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the explicitly
adverb
In an explicit manner.
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Some interpreters resolve these tensions by veering towards the explicitly devotional or the agnostic.
Many of the explicitly titled clips have already attracted more than 20,000 views.
The principles supplement the explicitly pacifist Constitution, which does not refer directly to nuclear weapons.
But the rhetorical anti-managerialism is everywhere undercut by the explicitly described managerialism of rewilding.
The most (only?) famous contemporary Belarusian cultural export is the explicitly dissident Belarus Free Theatre.
It doesn't challenge any social prejudices; indeed, most of the explicitly tawdry scenes don't involve any unwitting homophobes.
Of the explicitly political entities, Mr. Edwards OneAmericaa Committee 527 organization allowed donors to give without limitations.
But despite the explicitly networking nature of the evening, Tory organisers took great pains to keep the guest list secret.
The explicitly politicised, late-1960s countercultural Brazilian protest movement gets an airing through this affectionate, if somewhat genuflecting documentary.
Intentionally embracing the explicitly racist cultural artifacts of one's history doesn't qualify you as an "accidental" racist.
Officially, Jobbik has no relationship with the explicitly racist Web site, because, officially, Jobbik is not anti-Semitic.
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