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The idea was very explicitly and deliberately to startle viewers into forgetting their concerns and being more quiescent.
There was dancing that also involved Kane, which must have baffled a generation or two of rap fans who have no immediate experience of rap as music for dancers (which it initially was, very explicitly).
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We were very explicitly drawing that analogy".
Her own ambitions were very explicitly on hold, rather than being set aside altogether.
Translating academic work for a popular audience is "very explicitly" his mission, Gladwell said, though it might not be what readers take away from his books.
The essay he's quoting is very explicitly a meditation on the American West, to which Iowa cannot be said to belong.
"It's not an assessment that is very explicitly cognitive – although perhaps there are some cognitive processes going on when he actually decides how to develop the piece of music.
An undershoot is, very explicitly, formally regarded as "just as bad as inflation above the target", and so when the January number came in at 0.3% then that represents – surely – a serious misstep.
It's very explicitly represented in the show by a thuddingly literal piece of contemporary work which uses dryer lint as a padding material and decorates the quilt with beautifully embroidered images of the instruments of women's oppression, such as microwave ovens and washing machines.
Those banks were, very explicitly, NOT NATIONALIZED.
Chris Smith will watch all this from the outside: "The prime minister said very explicitly that he was very pleased, he was admiring of the job I had done.
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