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It was unfair to go further without telling her, even though, hitherto, such explicitness had not been absolutely demanded.
THE WELL-BELOVEDTHOMAS HARDY
The Colonel was told why not with explicitness and vehemence.
A CHANGE OF AIRANTHONY HOPE
For we are told with the utmost explicitness precisely what is to be done.
THE PROFITS OF RELIGION, FIFTH EDITIONUPTON SINCLAIR
How he dreaded that terrible explicitness of women, their passion for tidying up, their love of labels!
THE LIMITADA LEVERSON
It may help to explain an explicitness in the use of terms more usual in the physician perhaps than in the layman.
THE CONFLICT OF RELIGIONS IN THE EARLY ROMAN EMPIRET. R. GLOVER
It was against this doctrine that her friend had preached, with more or less of explicitness in her sermon.
THE VICAR OF BULLHAMPTONANTHONY TROLLOPE
The strictness and explicitness with which the public accounts are kept of course greatly facilitate the process of audit.
CONGRESSIONAL GOVERNMENTWOODROW WILSON
"The fellow isn't much of a fellow, certainly," says Luttrell, with charming explicitness.
MOLLY BAWNMARGARET WOLFE HAMILTON
The histories are related with an earnest simplicity and copious explicitness.
MEMOIRS OF THE COURT AND CABINETS OF GEORGE THE THIRD, VOLUME 2 (OF 2)THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM
The fact of the identity of authorship is stated with the utmost explicitness in the introduction of the Acts.
WHO WROTE THE BIBLE?WASHINGTON GLADDEN
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