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It was here, she explained slowly, in French, that we would study.
"It's like lions," he explained slowly, as Poppy and Jodie clung to one another's tabard in terror.
Before a congregation of 2,000 people, among them the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the prime minister and representatives of all the world's major religions, the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury explained, slowly and humbly, that he had come to proclaim the love of Christ, to worship him and to love him.
Note: I am more of a cock fighting man, so all this Texas Hold'em lingo had to be explained slowly to me :).
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"The universe is a matrix," he explains slowly and calmly.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com