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Beth continually explained that Pete didn't know her, but that didn't quite excuse the flat quality of their scenes together, which lent even Pete's most heightened, poetic lines ("a temporary bandage on a permanent wound") less weight, so that they cast little shadow.

And, if his success did have any relevance, it was the ominous one of illustrating deepening racial division in Britain, despite the fact that Mr Galloway continually explained that he had won in non-Muslim as well as Muslim majority wards.

Generally, Bharti Mittal is upbeat about the future, and he continually explained that the internet and mobile are still in their infancy in India.

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Well, prepare to continually explain yourself, or, if you're Cate Blanchett, to be met with scandalous headlines.

So why do we have this endless charade of refs continually explaining the laws to a player to justify having penalised him?

I do ask myself, 'Would I have been more useful if I had gone into a regular career?' Surely it would have been easier for my wife not to have to continually explain why I was not gainfully employed.

Any of the initiatives the home secretary is promoting, such as improved training for police officers and better education within schools, has to continually explain and recognise on equal terms that domestic abuse against men is as awful as domestic abuse against women.

Rabbit Hole continually explains how to achieve success by overcoming one's failures -- and Scaramucci is not shy about revealing his own.

There are students who come to Shakespeare from exceptional backgrounds with parents who continually explain the world to them, rich life-experiences, precocious intellectual endowment, wide reading, artistic temperament, or the perception of someone twice their age.

"This all really came out of my own personal frustration with comments online, which are continually chaotic," explained Josh Miller, co-founder of Branch, who spent time working in Washington with Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California.

Sometimes, however, there are flashes of preening vanity: "Valery is very worried about his appearance," cooed one of his helpers continually, never explaining why he didn't simply think of taking a shower.

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