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In his 1957 science fiction novel, Wasp, author Eric Frank Russell explained the essence of terrorism, with the following analogy.
Mr Obama explained the essence of the deal would involve Iran halting advances of its nuclear programme and agreeing to "more vigorous inspections" in return for "a very modest amount of relief".
Various adults, who explained the essence of these variations, inferred that their religious version of Jesus's teaching was correct and the others were wrong, and that by believing in such teachings people would ultimately go to hell.
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"Protection," announced the designer backstage, explaining the essence of the collection and the reason for the transparent plastic.
Although the book (published by Yale University Press) is full of intriguing quotes and comments, the exhibition could use some more information, even pedantry, in explaining the essence of couture.
Our own Alex Hern explains the essence of Doge: "A good guideline is that if it sounds subtly wrong in English, it's probably OK in Doge".
I like to explain the essence of Keynesian economics with a true story that also serves as a parable, a small-scale version of the messes that can afflict entire economies.
And when I carried on, reading the book only as "nerdy speculation", not taking it too seriously or expecting it to explain the essence of human being, a very enjoyable one it turned out to be, too.
Traveling the length and breadth of India for the book, I was searching out differences and similarities in Indian wedding traditions, while trying to find a single theme that could explain the essence of this grand, colorful and fantastic celebration.
"There are only two extreme moments in human madness," someone tells the doctor, by way of explaining the essence of terrorism: "The instant when you become aware of your own impotence and the instance when you become aware of the vulnerability of others".
This book uses simple language to explain the essence of Shanghanlun (Treatise on Cold Damage), a monumental ancient medical classic, paired with cases the author encountered during years of practicing Chinese medicine, allowing readers to understand the melding of theory and practice and philosophical views of nature and life.
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