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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".
Fanning is talking, obliquely, about the sexist portrayal of women on screen, but the closest she will come to explaining what she means is to compare today's industry unfavourably to that of another era.
There is a gravedigger working in the cemetery this time, an easygoing man willing to explain the mechanics of the job — a seven-foot spike to probe the spot, a wood frame to shape it, an edger to keep it neat — which is the nearest he can come to explaining its mysteries.
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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.
Khadijah Abdul, a 43-year-old IT consultant at Facebook, had come to explain the basic tenets of Islam to anyone prepared to listen.
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.
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.
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