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Schmemann : Let me relate what you say to my own craft: journalism.
How do you relate what happened on Sept. 11 to history?
He also infuriated the Israeli government by summoning foreign ambassadors to relate what he had found.
They have to relate what they're doing to how they're going to do that job.
Taddei died from the burns caused by his attack 11 days later, unable to relate what had happened to her.
There is less contemporary art and a more concerted effort to relate what there is to historical material.
An old spinster living with relatives as a permanent guest, encourages a small boy to relate what he has learned about war from the charewoman.
And so, as an oblique what-goes-around-comes-around gesture, I'm giving him the last word, to relate what he'd do with a discarded shuttle.
At the "American Idol" exhibit, which featured a glowering Simon Cowell seated at a judge's desk, Ms. Welch started to relate what she saw to her own career.
The more general and abstract one is, the more people will be able to relate what is being said to the specifics of their own experience.
The problem was that the concept was better than the execution and many people found it hard to relate what they were hearing to what they were seeing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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