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They really help explain some questions about book covers, quotes, and so on.

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I've often had the experience of reading a science article that purported to explain some question I'd always wondered about, only to find myself getting distracted as soon as I started reading the explanation.

Clarifications of these mechanisms may help explain some of the unanswered questions relating to the physiology of human calcium absorption.

The stakeholders were allowed to ask questions, dispute or explain some of the results.

It used to be customary, in a book of this magnitude, to explain unanswered questions and tie up loose ends.

Two local enumerators were used to administer the questionnaire so that they could explain the questions clearly to respondents.

Parent Terrance Barnett told WSB TV that having to explain the questions to his child was painful.

This blog is an altar to the mystery that we cannot always explain, the questions we cannot always answer.

However, among rubber tappers, some respondents did not well understand the questions and, in these cases, two volunteers of the same ethnicity helped to explain the questions.

We included appropriate examples to explain the questions uniformly across all the discussions.

To explain such basic questions, etiological (origin or causal) myths were developed.

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