Sentence examples for explaining good from inspiring English sources

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"It's the best reading I've ever had of a novel," he said, explaining, "Good actors are not always good readers of a novel, because they overact".

Explaining Good Friday/Easter to my Muslim coworkers and their response is "whats with hiding colored eggs?" #greatpoint #Catholicproblems.

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Yet Moss stood for 15 minutes, a towel around his waist and one around his head, explaining good-naturedly that it is not about him or how many catches he has, but about the team.

The first editor, Ivor Brown, explained: "Good readers are natural addicts of good writing".

So there is no reason to assume that "L'Étranger" is either explained by or explains good luck with mistresses and bad luck with cars.

The trainer explains: "Good thing for us is, even if you made the wrong decision … you never go to the tribunal.

Under appropriate CFL restrictions, the contributions of one-dimensional waves dominate the flux, which explains good performance of dimensionally split solvers in practice.

Albert explains, "Good on paper is an artifact of the narrow channels we used to have, a resume and a cover letter".

Could something as simple as an active lifestyle explain good and bad citizenship?

If it's really that simple, I guess that explains Good Charlotte.

As the voiceover explains, good guys are thoughtful when it comes to the protection they use, undistracted by macho ideals.

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