Sentence examples for the other explains from inspiring English sources

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One overexplains its subject, and the other explains too little.

One explains how, and the other explains why.

The other explains why it's not going away.

While one puts the exhibits in their art-historical context, the other explains the social and wider significance.

One is looking for a place to sleep; the other explains, obliquely, "I'm rushing to take my place in the future".

The novel contains only two footnotes: one points readers to a glossary of "unusual Negro words and phrases"; the other explains that the word "nigger" is "freely used by Negroes among themselves," but that "its employment by a white person is always fiercely resented".

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"It's cold," the other explained.

Her mother was miserable; her father became miserable at causing his wife such distress; Frieda remembered running from one to the other, explaining, cajoling, making it right.

"[Jack White] wanted to put out a limited edition vinyl 12" with my remix on one side and Michel Gondry's on the other," explained Jarmusch.

The other explained: "We are not asking you to take pity on [our brother], we're asking you to show US mercy".

"One is creating an ambience -- a feeling of time and time changes," said the museum's curator of science, Marianne Smith, "the other explaining the underlying mechanics of how those changes occurred".

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