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His closet, he explains, has been emptied of skeletons.

A key part of this, she explains, has been keeping a foot outside Stoke.

Part of the jobs fair's mission, Smith explains, has been to attract developers away from lucrative positions in the banking sector.

Now Wittgenstein, as the wall text reverently explains, has been a great influence on our artist, for this is actually a work by Jasper Johns.

Iranian secularism, Geramifard explains, has been written out of the makeup of Iran – and is even less known in the west.

"The most satisfying thing about the life we've built for ourselves here," Ann explains, "has been the bonds formed with kindred spirits we've met along the way.

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Asian shopkeepers, he explains, have been complaining that the youths are upsetting female shoppers.

And it all came about because Washington, as von Tunzelmann explains, had been "hoodwinked" by one crafty strongman.

Zuckerberg, Bilton explains, had been working Dorsey for months to try to arrange a buyout.

Never apologize, never explain: the familiar aphorism is usually invoked after the fact, when the apologizing or explaining has been done, to deleterious effect.

From EFA, the total percentage of variance explained has been obtained as 79%, and this is an acceptable value for the principal component varimax rotated factor loading procedure.

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