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When he explained it like that, I liked the idea a little better".
"So I explained it like a telethon – like Comic Relief, but online".
My mother explained it like this: "Everyone loves that chestnut stuffing, so I put my creative energy into the side dishes".
Schmidt explained it like so: "When I write :, the out=come … is that the colon becomes the inquiring opened face, the question mark the torsion of the body turned to ask, and the whole of 'The Question' retains its validity".
When I talked to pupils about why they found film helpful one kid explained it like this: "When we're looking at a text, I have to read it, think about what I'm reading and then imagine it.
She explained it like this: "The essay proposes that even though social norms, dominant images and popular language (including female first names) constantly suggest that shyness is the defining virtue of Indian women, our greatest strength lies in our ability to be un-shy, to be totally without self-consciousness or 'shame,' when it comes to what we truly care about".
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It all sounds straightforward when I explain it like that.
And when things start to go bad for the gang, and Jesse turns mean, Frank explains it like this: "In the beginning, we had a reason".
He explains it like this.
"You can list it and explain it, like in the [Physicians' Desk Reference].
Tom Segev explains it like this: "Even if you leave the ideology aside, how do you relate to someone who has that blue number on his arm?
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