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(The voiceover for the trailer makes this point explicitly).
Moreover, although Bishop doesn't make this point explicitly, death differs from other losses not only in degree but in kind.
In their review of Coleman's findings, Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Frederick Mosteller, then both professors at Harvard, made this point explicitly.
Boyle made this point explicitly by including a group of swing-dancing National Health Service nurses, who tucked sleepy children into neat cots.
Tech's UBI advocates often make this point explicitly, pointing to the past three decades of stagnating median wages and a widening wealth gap as proof that technology creates inequality – and that accelerating technology is likely to create even more.
The Justice Department argued this point explicitly last November, in the case of a Baltimore-area resident named Majid Khan, who was held for more than three years by the C.I.A. Khan, the government said, had to be prohibited from access to a lawyer specifically because he might describe the "alternative interrogation methods" that the agency had used when questioning him.
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"This paper makes the point explicitly that no, these brain areas are really interested in processing the eyes, not the center of the head," Kingstone says.
This week two different kinds of documents make that point explicitly.
Even if the children didn't get the point explicitly from the drawings, the feeling was there.
Paul Mirengoff of the Powerline blog made the point explicitly: one cannot be a conservative and vote for Mr Obama.
Kiss doesn't develop this single point explicitly.
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