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As John Kaye, a New Jersey prosecutor, explains, "it doesn't matter how successful you've been.
"If you have the wrong form," Stern explains, "it does something crazy in the brain".
And as the Atlantic's Natasha Bertrand explains, it does not really matter how Whitaker looked to the ordinary viewer.
It's perhaps the biggest paradox presented by an animal that has no shortage of contradictions: "A really big brain and a really short life". From an evolutionary perspective, Godfrey-Smith explains, it does not give a good return on investment.
But, as Oxfam Australia's humanitarian advocacy coordinator Ben Murphy explains, it does oblige the world's largest exporter, representing 29% of global sales, not to act counter to the treaty's object and purpose.
That explains it, doesn't it?
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Sounds better than when I try to explain it, doesn't it?
And explain it does, at great length but with very little wonder.
Nasser was careful to explain: It does not include common-law thieves and burglars.
But, as she explained: "It doesn't make sense to be cranky.
Neither of the chairmen would speak for attribution, but as one explained: "It doesn't matter what I say.
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