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This long book, the first of what are intended to be three volumes of his letters, helps explain the devotion, but it may also offer a little ammunition to the critics.
But neither luxury nor status can explain the devotion that tenants feel for their doormen; they can't explain why tenants provided doormen with coffee and doughnuts on the picket line during the strike in 1991 (or why, against their own interests, the doormen worked so hard to prepare tenants for running their buildings).
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Perhaps this is because, horrible though it is to accept, his reputation as a scourge of uppity Muslims explains the devotion to him of the BJP's Hindu-nationalist hard core the group the party relies on to get out the vote.Mr Modi denies any wrongdoing.
Although Deutsch is, as Galchen puts it, "devoted to the idea that science can explain the world," that devotion sometimes leads him beyond the bounds of conventional science.
Only decades of single-minded devotion could explain the perfection of each of these artists alone.
E-romances don't fully explain the Kindle's success — and the kind of devotion that it inspires.
His devotion includes adoration, real love and everlasting duty, and his perspective helps to explain the chain of events that brought Lydia to Kensington.
(Apropos of nothing, save light humor: Carey, who replaced Bob Barker as the host of "The Price is Right," got his arm stuck in one of the show's rotating platforms, and wore an ice pack to his first meeting to discuss the idea with one of his co-owners; his arm is fine, and he tells the story to explain his devotion to the cause).
To explain his devotion to the woman who had abandoned him, Gabriel says, "Mexico is a very mom-centered culture.
It is true that restaurant chains like Chipotle, which has a devotion to explaining the origins of its ingredients that brings to mind the "Portlandia" sketch about a chicken dinner, and Subway, where customers plan their own sandwiches and watch them being assembled, are doing better among the millennials than traditional sit-down restaurants and fast-food chains.
I was just lucky enough to have access to some venues to do stuff". Brooklyn born, Aloia's been on the LES since the 80s, which explains his devotion to the memory of "outlaw parties" where people would set up an illegal bar and a pumping sound system in improvised celebrations at unsanctioned locations.
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