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Fear of trespassing on Fourth Amendment rights was expressly made the ground for a narrow reading of statutory powers in Federal Trade Comm.
Jean Chardin, a 17th-century French traveler, wrote that Esfahan "was expressly made for the delights of love"; in the 1930s, the British travel writer Robert Byron rated it "among those rarer places, like Athens or Rome, which are the common refreshment of humanity".
From Noah Lennox's skittering drums in Animal Collective to the sinuously shifting basslines of Vampire's Chris Baio, from High Places' undulating percussion to Micachu's mismatch of skiffle-like guitar-strum and intricate electronics, none of this music was expressly made to rock a dancefloor but all of it pulled at your body.
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This two-day festival, now in its sixth year, is expressly made for them: the prowlers and perusers, many seeking talent for hire.
For example, in the United States, issues of nuclear safety are expressly made the exclusive province of the national government, but the states hold a regulatory role in nonsafety issues, such as mining regulation or the siting of power plants.
'(1) a definite and seasonable expression of acceptance or a written confirmation which is sent within a reasonable time operates as an acceptance even though it states terms additional to or different from those offered or agreed upon, unless acceptance is expressly made conditional on assent to the additional or different terms.
To the second, that is, to the pretended establishment of the common and statute law by the constitution, I answer, that they are expressly made subject "to such alterations and provisions as the legislature shall from time to time make concerning the same". They are therefore at any moment liable to repeal by the ordinary legislative power, and of course have no constitutional sanction.
The right to bring the suit was expressly rested upon a request made by the Interstate Commerce Commission to do so, in order to compel compliance with the provisions of the Act to Regulate Commerce relating to the matters complained of in the bill.
The only exception was for works expressly made for hire -- that is, material the author or artist creates as an employee of the company that produces it, like music compilation albums.
With a vast city to explore, it seems an odd choice, but, like many suburban kids who visit New York, Dave and his friends stick to a few well-worn areas: Times Square, whose frenetic pace and hormonal energy, even now that the drugs and sex shops are gone, seem expressly made for teenagers; Central Park; and the commercialized bohemia of Greenwich Village, with its T-shirt shops and lenient bars.
Perfect dice are also known as fair dice, levels, or squares, whereas dice that have been tampered with, or expressly made for cheating, are known as crooked or gaffed dice.
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