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The Witch Museum does one of the most accurate jobs of explaining this story.

He is explaining this story to a hotel maid and warns her but the skeptical housekeeper hears a disturbing howl and releases the man in the closet when Ellington goes to make his final preparations.

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She goes on to explain, this story is even blowing up on the diabetes forum.

For each story, write a paragraph or two explaining why this story is a perfect example of this story type.

And then finally a wave of new articles came back to the story explaining this was a fake and that Arash misunderstood the purpose of this election.

His latest serial, The Shooting Star, initially featured the United States as the primary antagonists; explaining this, Hergé asserted that the story revolved around the theme of "the rivalry for progress between Europe and the United States".

You have to comment on what you see, and always explain why this story is important.

Greenwald explains, "In this story, Arthur goes over the line and teases Sue Ellen too much.

Having just a single woman or minority member on a board can be problematic, as I explained in this story for HuffPost last month.

He is not, however, explaining the story in linear fashion.

Also on the page was a note explaining the story behind its publication.

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