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Sketching the history of crosswords, Romano explains that this kind of wordplay has been around since the ancient Greeks created word squares, but the game itself was invented by an American newspaperman in 1913.

The National Trust explains that the kind of Brutalism seen at the University of East Anglia or the Park Hill estate in Sheffield has "altered the landscape" of Britain just as much as the country's palaces, and so deserves to be celebrated.

He explains that each kind of regime (democratic, oligarchic, and so on) makes laws in the interest of the ruling party in it (the mass of poor people in a democracy, or the rich in an oligarchy).

Ramanand explains that the kind of real-time information Signifyd delves into is comparing emails of customers with those on black lists of fraudsters, evaluating how many times a card has been used in the past hour, and matching online identities with offline personas.

He explains that the right kind of music "is an antidote to your stressful feelings".

And the trash!" She uncovers a shard & explains that this is the kind os stuff that can ruin a horse's foot.

Palin's husband, Todd, ambles onscreen and explains that "our summer has kind of been taken away from us" by this.

There's nothing big we're doing to explain that kind of increase".

I don't know how you explain that kind of behaviour and he didn't appear to be intoxicated".

Public-health officials often operate under the assumption that vast differences in access to health care would explain that kind of discrepancy.

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