expressly in the PONS Dictionary

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These expressly working-class bands contrasted with others in the second wave that presaged the post-punk phenomenon.
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Either the principal may have expressly conferred authority on the agent, or authority may be implied.
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The term must expressly form part of the contract; it can not be implied.
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On this appeal plaintiff has expressly abandoned her claim of punitive damages.
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Further two diesel generators expressly equipped to be able to work in case of flood are also available.
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The traditional method was designed expressly to produce four numbers without using zero.
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A contract is implied in fact if the circumstances imply that parties have reached an agreement even though they have not done so expressly.
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It also includes expressly spiritual new-age music as a subset.
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Passengers are expressly forbidden from using the transfer on the same route.
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It may be addressed to the audience expressly (in character or out) or represent an unspoken thought.
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