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Grant recounts these trials in limpid prose which clarifies obscurities.
Yet here is one of the thorniest dilemmas for translators: should classic works of Western literature be accompanied by detailed notes to clarify obscurities?
GEP listened to the recordings and read through the texts to clarify any obscurities.
Intensivist panelists were then asked to comment on the document generated in the first round, clarify any obscurities, and raise any questions not adequately addressed.
· seek to achieve broad consensus on steps to clarify legal obscurities and ambiguities regarding SSGI.
The parallel theme of ambiguity, which has often been explored by Antonioni in a mood of pixie obscurity, is clarified in "The Passenger" to become an excursion into ideas about interchangeability and recurrence.
But clarifying.
Definitely clarifying.
This self-delight, Kermode argues, clarifies one of the thorniest issues in Shakespeare studies: his obscurity.
He clarifies.
The pioneer analysis of this problem was presented more than half a century ago by Theodorsen, but obscurities in his treatment and inaccuracies and limited coverage in his tables of the Goldstein circulation function for helicoidal vortex sheets have not been remedied until the present work which clarifies and extends his work.
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