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Merely describing lines of authority requires a chart that resembles a convoluted family tree.
Redgrave drops them with deliberation as if she were merely describing the truth.
If so, news sites will be left with the lousy task of merely describing a comedy sketch.
Although this doctrine initially strikes most people as strange, Berkeley claimed that he was merely describing the commonsense view of reality.
Surprisingly, when I question Mischel on potential flaws in Dweck's work, he backs away from it, insisting he's merely describing her studies.
"But," as Isaacson notes, "by 1912 Einstein had come to appreciate that maths could be a tool for discovering – and not merely describing – nature's laws".
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He merely described their actions.
Names don't merely describe.
It merely describes disorientation; other poems enact it.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) merely described the general's remarks as "not helpful".
Visiting places, she does not merely describe their attractions, as a guidebook might.
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