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On that draft day, the Giants, whose top picks from 1991 to 1995 had all been busts, were once again trying to explain just what they were thinking.

As he heads toward a crucial primary contest in Michigan, Mitt Romney is once again trying to explain what may have been the worst headline in years for a presidential candidate trying to secure a victory in the home of the American auto industry.

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A13 Push to Clarify China Policy The White House again tried to explain miscues in its China policy, asserting that President Bush and his national security team decided weeks ago to evaluate all government contacts with China on a case-by-case basis, despite a memorandum to the contrary written by a top assistant to the defense secretary.

Science again tries to explain it through an examination of emotionally evocative colors and compositions.

Now the toddlers are in foster care, mom is behind bars and child welfare officials are trying to explain again — how signs of trouble were missed in a dangerous home.

But he also sought to halt the slump in his own fortunes by trying to explain, once again, why he had hired as his chief spokesman Andy Coulson, who was the editor of The News of the World when, the police say, much of the phone hacking and at least some of the bribery appears to have taken place.

Again, in "Interstellar," in that huge, large-scale movie, they were trying to explain [more than] four dimensions.

Keep trying to explain your Hollywood star's promise to make America great again.

I'm trying to explain".

Are you trying to explain?

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