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Davenport was thinking explicitly of the "hordes of Jews... with their intense individualism and ideals of gain at the cost of any interest".
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So whether or not educators are thinking explicitly about whether they are engaged in a recognized profession, we should be and we should try to raise consciousness about a teaching corps that is highly professionalized.
The more that African American participants who were thinking explicitly about race felt that they were at a social disadvantage, the more that they were willing to pay for upgrades.
Mr. Comey did not explicitly say he was thinking about his legacy and being on the right side of history, but, he wrote, a comment by his wife resonated with him.
Mr. Martin reports that a group of conservative leaders like James Dobson are thinking very explicitly about which candidate might have the best chance of toppling Mr. Romney.
When T.S. Eliot Eliott 1963) wrote "... the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time," he was probably not thinking explicitly of science, but as science is deeply imbedded in the human condition, we should not be surprised that these words ring true.
Model documentation Students are required to explicitly reveal how they are thinking about the problem.
And we're thinking, Whose money is that?" The N.H.T.C.U. has never explicitly credited Prolexic's engineers with Maksakov's arrest.
Though the essay prompt asked students to refer to specific scientists, only approximately one-third of students named or explicitly described a specific individual they were thinking of when they were writing about the types of people who do science.
The angle is, if it isn't explicitly ruled out, the toffee-nosed bastards are thinking about doing it.
You're thinking: ● Undermining democracy and eroding civil liberties isn't put explicitly in your job contract.
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