She told me how she and Father had gone to Cairo expressly to employ a maid.
Officers will be expressly forbidden from blowing the whistle on, or publicly criticizing their superiors.
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The Bush Administration should expressly reject the idea of further constraints upon nuclear testing.
For their part, American Express and Discover have never expressly forbidden such fees.
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On the contrary, these statutes expressly refer to color in the allotment of federal benefits.
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Further, the Rules expressly prohibit the receipt of any form of assistance during the examination.
The trial court opinion in this case expressly acknowledged the competitive concerns associated with keyword advertising.
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The court, led by Justice Kennedy, expressly declined to do so in Romer v.
Why do you continue to support a Nazi policy, as Obama has expressly supported this policy?
There is nothing in the Constitution, federal, state or local statutes that expressly prohibits it.
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Except they have expressly forbidden the OBR from considering the consequences of alternative government policies.
The appellate court expressly sidestepped these public policy issues, but its ruling nicely advances those interests.
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It doesn't link up, though, with users at AOL, which expressly blocks out spoofers.
Instead of seeking to control inflation indirectly, central banks aim expressly at price stability.
Promoting a reform expressly to reassure investors, then promptly backing away, was dismally bad politics.
Mr Deutsch wishes to include phenomena that physics expressly leaves out: namely, life, knowledge and evolution.
The LMITA applicants expressly claim that Chesapeake Science Point will be the model for their school.
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The board expressly stated its desire to get the rest of the nation to follow suit.
The letter does not expressly state that the payment obligation terminates upon the death of Ms. Charles.
"Everybody Has a Dream" was expressly written for 16-year-old American Idol contestant Jessica Sanchez, it turns out.
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Congress' 1996 immigration reform act expressly forbade local participation in immigration enforcement without federal authorization and supervision.
Four justices in the Hamdan majority joined Stephen Breyer's concurrence, which expressly invited Congress to authorize military commissions.
Cablevision wanted to charge only the homes that expressly demanded the new channel.
However, the proposed laws in South Dakota would be broader in their impact, expressly covering Shariah compliant financial instruments.
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Yet GlaxoSmithkline never has expressly studied whether Advair, too, might cause a higher death rate in a giant trial.
First, a consultant may receive an expressly stated annual contractual fee or retainer.
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No one expressly designed it, no one sat down with a blank piece of paper and designed a code.
Path has since updated its app to expressly request permission to collect and store contact lists before doing so.
They expressly did not want the introduction, for instance, of foreign ground forces or a more robust military mandate.
Both shareholders and creditors have expressly said that business must actually live and breathe their corporate codes of conduct.
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