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1 Others were more explicit in their information; fresh news had been received.
2 He simply could not be any more explicit , Pius XII's supporters say.
3 Ananda winced, but maintained silence in the expectation of more explicit directions.
4 The Queen-Mother was still more explicit and unblushing throughout the whole affair.
5 Under Price's leadership, Plaid is much more explicit about its independence ambitions.
6 That's more explicit sharing though: you connect the apps to one another.
7 Mr. AMES:- Imovean amendment which will make the section more explicit .
8 It would have been hard for her to say anything more explicit .
9 They want to give regulators more explicit orders on implementing the rule.
10 It was quite useless to press Mrs. Clements to be more explicit .
11 To a more explicit statement of its value we must now turn.
12 Ralph concluded that he had better not be more explicit with strangers.
13 Well, I fear that I must ask you to be more explicit .
14 Later, when she was more at ease, he should be more explicit .
15 Really, John, I must ask you to be a little more explicit .
16 What could be a more explicit declaration of this than the following?
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