Sentence examples for explains doesn't from inspiring English sources

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And a good one, I must say!" Pinault, she explains, doesn't like to have a lot of people in the house.

She translates for her husband, Freddy, who speaks mostly Spanish and who, she explains, doesn't like war but supports the president.

Waters's is admittedly different from the original Green Goddess recipe: "Our version," she explains, "doesn't much resemble the authentically 1950's, sweetish, mayonnaise-based dressing of the same name".

The preoccupation with the dead is profane as well as sacred, as when one of Minami's ethically compromised colleagues suggests that he supply the crime lord pressing him for confidential information with the name of a murdered reporter: the departed, he flippantly explains, "doesn't need it any more".

But Pinterest, Lopez explains, doesn't focus on currently trending content, but rather popularity over time.

Desire, she explains, doesn't come only through the lightning bolt that possesses and torments you.

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Feminism in Greece, she explains, does not have a very appealing image.

Cut! Cut!" Shamiqua, she explains, does not have "wife potential".

"Gays," he explains, "don't breed.

Tony explains: "Don't get me wrong.

Karachinsky, she explains, "didn't get a sweetheart contract from the state.

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