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Perhaps this is why the story is forced to explain its big reveal, unlike earlier crucial scenes.

President Hassan Rouhani is forced to explain exactly why Iran has abducted a law-abiding Washington Post correspondent on what are recognizably trumped-up charges.

That Mr. Kerry is forced to explain himself so frequently, and how he handles the task, says a lot about where he finds himself in the campaign.

With Nick Carraway, the observer of all this wealth and privilege, transferred from narrator to supporting player, Gatsby is forced to explain himself and the import of his story in excessively literal arias.

Now the President is forced to explain to international interlocutors exactly why his country has abducted a law-abiding Washington Post correspondent on what are recognizably trumped-up charges.

In an episode that aired last week, Sterling is forced to explain a recent world-spanning sex binge to his Russian fiancée, Katya, who had died months before, then been revived as a cyborg.

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And so I am forced to explain.

"I'm not a dictator, I'm the president," he was forced to explain.

Mann was forced to explain to both bankers who Smith was.

A government spokesman was forced to explain that the awards are never given posthumously.

Jermaine, with tears in his eyes, was forced to explain that his mother was in prison.

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