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Paul Arfin ("Island Needs the Young and the Old," Soapbox, June 6) eloquently explains the housing crisis on Long Island.
After reading the play, I struggled to see how this would follow, but Poulet eloquently explains: "I've talked about it a lot with Philip, obviously.
(Uganda has banned them all; South Africa has banned pilots of new electronic medical records systems. Here's a map of pilots in Uganda that eloquently explains why).
In "The Blues Singers," Lester, the author of numerous books for both adults and children, eloquently explains a very grown-up music to a very young audience.
Narrating along with a film, he eloquently explains his process since then, folding in a hundred-and-two-year-old Mississippi man, a bunny suit, Walter Benjamin and Camus, Tarkovsky's "Solaris," drunken rehearsals, and the death of a loved one.
Stranger than Fiction: another piece by Gourevitch, this time for Human Rights Watch, in which he eloquently explains the particular tradition in which she writes, which he calls "novels in voices".
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(This view is eloquently explained in the book "The Party Decides," by the political scientists Marty Cohen and others).
"They were able to very appropriately and eloquently explain their wishes and what they wanted to have done," he said.
Piazza now is comfortable enough to eloquently explain why he thinks New York has changed for the better.
"These," she somehow managed to eloquently explain to me at the same time, "are what I call 'immaculate conception' foals.
I'm trying to get a photographer in the press box to see if Thamel will participate in this tradition that he so eloquently explained.
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