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He appears to be explaining something.
So that Mylo didn't have to be explaining that.
You ought to be explaining, contextualizing, analyzing -- doing more than saying this happened yesterday".
"If Marshall were still alive, I wouldn't have to be explaining to another woman that I'm a woman," she said.
We're going to be explaining to the court our side of the story for the first time".
Kinney remarks on an especially intriguing section of "Chronicles," in which Dylan seems to be explaining the method behind his guitar playing.
"People who are opposed to it are going to have to be explaining to their grandkids: why, why, why was that the rationale?" he said.
"These are people that – whether it's now or five years from now or two years from now or six months from now – are going to be explaining for a long time how they fell into this".
Who really ought to be explaining their policy failures?Now perhaps Mr Leonhardt is using some other variable to judge "success in creating model economic policies", but it's not clear what that variable might be.
Barrymore has her matter-of-fact sweetness and decency — she always seems to be explaining to herself how the world works — and her Billie belongs in front of a sixth-grade class, not in Vegas.
He added that concerns had been "very, very powerfully raised about this and I think we need to be explaining and doing everything to mitigate and palliate the impact".
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