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"We have come to explain the situation," he said.
Still, it does have a Sir - Paul McCartney, come to explain old songs and plug new ones.
It was 1946 and Silkin, the then prime minister Clement Attlee's planning supremo, had come to explain the reasoning for Britain's first postwar new town at Stevenage.
The scientist was Justin Marshall, the chief scientist for David Attenborough's three-part documentary about the reef, who had come to explain to everyone what we were witnessing.
She had come to explain the importance of next Tuesday's G.O.P. runoff, and of voting for Moore, to anyone still sitting on the fence.
Genetics has come to explain almost everything about our identities, whether it is our weight, our sexuality, or even if we are likely to become a criminal.
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This, in fact, is as close as anyone has come to explaining Lazar's way of doing business.
Indeed, the closest Allen has come to explaining the title is to say he wanted to make "a movie in six parts".
That was the argument Ed Gillespie, the president's counselor, made to Cheney when he came to explain why he was advising Bush against a pardon.
Second, he said, he came to explain that "strategic stability" is essential to good relations with the United States and progress at home.
I remember one day being visited by one of my students, who came to explain why he had been absent from tutorials.
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