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To explain would be to destroy.
Fassbinder couldn't care less about how his characters get to be the way they are—I suspect he'd say that to attempt to explain would be to oversimplify and thus to mislead, which is not the purpose of his films.
One of the main sources of competition, he went on to explain, would be shadow banks:We really should not call them "shadow" banks they do not operate in shadows.
What I was trying to explain would be open to criticism -- even to ridicule -- if my own work turned out to be untranslatable!
A good time to explain would be when you aren't angry.
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Targeting a single company, he explained, would be illegal.
"Holdouts," Woodard explains, "would be hunted down without mercy".
This does not involve thrashing out partisan differences (that, he explains, would be mere bipartisanship).
Such a government, he explained, would be able to request international military assistance.
The winner, I explained, would be given a keg of beer.
That money, she explains, would be used for repairs if the borehole broke down.
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