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"Comply or explain" has served corporate governance well in the past.

The market slowdown, the article went on to explain, "has given builders time to assess sweeping demographic changes that are transforming the way Americans want to live".

Sir Peter Tapsell, weflecting on the wepwehensible nature of modern wealities (Sir Peter, Simon liked to explain, has a slight speech defect) was a particular favourite; so was Michael Fabricant, once disc jockey Mickey Fab, with his unlikely hair – a successor in this sense if no other to Michael Heseltine, the tactical use of whose hair at conference time always fascinated Simon.

The spatial component in human hearing, Miller went on to explain, has been so finely developed over hundreds of thousands of years that our minds factor in the distance traveled by any given sound, in order to determine its direction as precisely as possible.

And once the urge to explain has been conquered, other hazards await: overuse of research (male action writers are especially prone wherever guns are involved), overt signposting for readers assumed to be too dim to make the necessary connections (they are not) and didactic dialogue.

In this paper, we introduce a relational operator that captures, for a given specification R and candidate program P, the functionality delivered by P that is relevant to R. This operator, which we call the projection of P over R (for reasons we explain), has a number of interesting properties, which we explore in this paper.

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"The world," she explains, "has always thrived on gossip".

This, I explained, has happened recently in Britain.

"Somebody," Mr. Budovky explained, "has to be president".

(Blue, he explains, has a sense of purity and cleanness).

His closet, he explains, has been emptied of skeletons.

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