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"I actually feel it energises you," explains a fellow team member, Maureen McCullum, "when you get back to roots, when you get away from civilisation.

The traditional dance, explains a fellow onlooker, expresses the women's conflicting urges to show off their skills and to display modesty.

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One Fellow explained, "A Fellow who was going to this location after me was very afraid of the security issues.

But it was, he explains, Thatcher, a fellow Oxford-trained chemist, who in the mid-80s introduced two reforms that opened the gates for spin-out activity.

He only fights for the purse, against people he knows he'll knock down," the man several rows to my rear explains to a fellow passenger.

"The files suggest that Muslims with family connections to black nationalist groups of the 1960s and 1970s were, after 9/11, viewed as suspicious, as part of the heightened focus on international terrorism and al Qaeda," explains Michael German, a fellow with the Brennan Center at New York University and a former FBI special agent specializing in terrorism.

"The files suggest that Muslims with family connections to black nationalist groups of the 1960s and 1970s were, after 9/11, viewed as suspicious, as part of the heightened focus on international terrorism and al Qaeda," explains Michael German, a fellow with the Brennan Center at New York University and a former FBI special agent specializing in terrorism.

The reader needs to supply stories to explain, say, a fellow lifting a nighttime shadow to see blue sky.

He stroked a nascent beard on his chin and laughed, explaining that a fellow driver suggested a goatee might help him drive as quickly as his younger peers.

"To sing that high and that strong is pretty much unique," explained Steven Van Zandt, a fellow New Jerseyan who plays guitar with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and starred as Silvio Dante, Tony Soprano's consigliere, in "The Sopranos".

The men hustled aboard a southbound D train — "Mariachis," a woman confidently, yet erroneously, explained to a fellow rider — and the trio played "Amores Fingidos," a corrido about unrequited love: If you knew how much I love you, babe, It's because you are the good in my life.

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