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To make a sentence, you need to add more information to it. Example: She spent time explaining some of the more complex concepts to her students.
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This is a start, explaining some changed roles.
It comes with a typewritten sheet from Young, explaining "some of the details of this locomotive".
We didn't do a good enough job explaining some of our concerns".
The second later, explaining some sort of horror to fellow winner and former big screen squeeze, Kate Winslet.
Others, desperate like me, stayed – explaining – some in tears, others shouting, that they hadn't eaten, had nowhere to stay.
Beneath many of the pages are brief notes explaining some of therapy's terms and processes (transference, counter-transference, intervention).
"The city fascinated me then and always will," Moore wrote later, in explaining some of the strong feelings that drew him to the life of a seminarian.
And it's instructive to hear Mr. Myhrvold talk about the recipes, explaining some of the finer points in more depth than in a written recipe.
Then Mr. Hall began explaining some issues central to the protest, including concerns about a growing disparity in wealth between the rich and the poor in America.
Over the next two years the Government and the pension providers will begin explaining some of these issues in far more detail than they have done until now.
Annas's book makes a decent stab at explaining some things, like his notorious ideas about forms, and pointing out the seeming inconsistencies across the various dialogues.
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