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They were unaware of the former graffiti problem until it was explained to them.
The Roman historian Cicero described the Archimedes sphere as uninteresting at first glance until it was explained.
Likewise, the roars for Japan against Germany in team table tennis sounded a little excessive to me, until it was explained that one of the Japanese players, Kan Yo, was Chinese-born.
The effect was lost on some male staffers until it was explained to them that the placards represented laundry, and the things holding them in place were clothes pegs.
"A lot of people at first were thinking we would be seen as if we were begging until it was explained that the money is there for residents' associations to apply for".
Grinberg said that Darwish was "not anti-Islam" and that TFI was "too conciliatory". Lerner said she was not aware of the controversy surrounding the speaker until it was explained by Center for Jewish Life executive director Julie Roth and Muslim chaplain Sohaib Sultan, who had spoken with students who found Darwish's views on Islam offensive.
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Limb's voice, incidentally, is deeply disconcerting in its familiarity – until it is explained that as well as making music, he was one of the BBC's main announcers in the 60s and can be heard on thousands of popular archive clips.
"You don't know what it all means until it's explained to you".
Anti-social logos on tattered hoodies may feel like the client's authentic self until it is explained that this rebel image will limit mainstream endorsement opportunities.
The New Yorker, December 25, 1943 P. 11 Manpower Intelligence: A "no experience necessary" saleslady in one of the Madison Avenue shops spent her first day punching the cash register, until, late in the afternoon, it was explained to her that it wasn't necessary to ring up "No Sale," every time a customer went out without buying anything.
By J. A. Danysk and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, December 25 , 1943 P. 11Manpower Intelligence: A "no experience necessary" saleslady in one of the Madison Avenue shops spent her first day punching the cash register, until, late in the afternoon, it was explained to her that it wasn't necessary to ring up "No Sale," every time a customer went out without buying anything.
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