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the expressly
adverb
In an expressive or explicit manner.
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The expressly Impressionistic "Tank" depicts a rear view of a tank and two lines of soldiers as they traverse a downtown.
But the expressly political works are so weak the best one can say is that Miró's sincerity is not in doubt.
In "Le Joli Mai," Marker and Lhomme offer longer interviews than those in "Chronicle"; they present a wider range of characters, in more varied circumstances, and they delve more deeply into the expressly political aspects of their participants' daily lives.
They preferred, Blair wrote, "to believe that in any event we have caused all of this through western policy although the countries now affected cover the gamut of policy positions from the most interventionist to the expressly pacific".
The depth of a writer's seriousness, however, as Jonathan Franzen's Oprah debacle underlines, is gauged by his or her aversion to the commercial, the expressly put-together, the stylish.
Marker made a film about those events a decade afterward, "A Grin Without a Cat," and its thesis is that 1968 actually happened in 1967 — that the generational and (no pun intended) cultural revolution of 1968 was a mere epiphenomenon resulting from the expressly political uprisings of the year before (which, however, didn't result in widespread political revolution).
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Article 125 of the treaty on the functioning of the European Union expressly forbids the mutualisation of debt.
THE charter of the Central Intelligence Agency expressly denies the spies any domestic police powers.
The band recorded the song expressly for the film.
"In many instances," he said, "the bylaws expressly give the board the power to begin and defend actions on behalf of unit owners".
The statute expressly authorizes the president to take the very same unilateral action that Boehner decried.
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