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"I need to clarify something, though.
Q. Sir, I just wanted to clarify something.
And every once in a while I jump in or clarify something.
They may clarify something to an individual or a group but do not take on the revelatory character of myth.
To clarify something in Monday's column, the partnership of Berkowitz and Sontag will "officially" start in Washington at the Summer Nationals next July.
Mr. Secretary, I just wanted to clarify something if I can: Will United States work to prevent the return of inspectors until a new resolution is passed?
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This sense of scrutiny helped me not only to understand Judd's work; it also clarified something in myself.
"I suppose a little bit of my motivation is setting the record straight, clarifying something that has become hazy.
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Contemplating these artists together clarifies something beyond what is good or bad in a pop song: the way musicians come to embody ideals, and how their personas and their music change as those social models shift.
First, both the old and new @ fulfill the same function of simplifying and clarifying something that's fiendishly complicated to make and interpret: handwritten script and computer code respectively.
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