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But it does illuminate what kind of person he is".
That, the researchers hoped, might help illuminate what is going on.
Furthermore, Ms. Jones's efforts illuminate what may ultimately be the way of most art movements.
Simply, these inductively gathered, locally identified CBs illuminate what to measure and/or how to measure it.
I love it when the songs illuminate what the character is all about.
We want drama to touch our lives and illuminate what facts cannot.
I now turn to the materials which illuminate what Congress had in mind.
Most can either see small amounts of light or feel its heat, so they can illuminate what they wish.
Derbyshire's dilemmas now illuminate what we mean by local democracy and local government in England more generally.
But one possibility might be hearings designed to illuminate what went into his administration's decisions on climate policy.
The science and philosophy is still all there, but only to illuminate what matters for the rest of us.
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