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Perhaps Shawcross can throw more light on the matter.
"Incandescent bulbs throw more heat than light, and compact fluorescent lamps throw more light than heat," he said.
Commentators and politicians taunted the prime minister and asked him to throw more light on the matter as he was not only the head of the government at the time of the allocation but also the country's coal minister.
His announcement came after he had lost another round in his battle to stay out of prison, when the high court ruled that government investigators could access documents held in Mauritius, which are expected to throw more light on corruption charges against him.
Those who are aggrieved about their experiences in the courts (sometimes, but not always, with good reason) want to throw more light on the injustices that occur, while some legal practitioners and social workers feel children will suffer from such exposure, and believe that private family disputes concern only the parties involved.
Empirical research would definitely throw more light in this direction.
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But the latest study throws more light on the birth of a nation.
Two big pension funds in California and Texas have thrown more light on the shadowy world of private equity than has been seen since the industry's inception.
The applicability and fitting of the model throws more light into the mechanism of MR dye adsorption onto DSAC prepared.
An intense characterisation of some VPO catalysts under pre-treatment and working conditions by the use of various in situ-methods has thrown more light in formation and stability of the used VPO solids as well as the effect of different reactants (ammonia, toluene) on VPO surface and bulk properties.
Years later, Edmond Malone, an important Shakespearean scholar and friend of Johnson's, stated that Johnson's "vigorous and comprehensive understanding threw more light on his authour than all his predecessors had done".
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