Sentence examples for vividly explains from inspiring English sources

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(Ages 7 to 10) This short, exciting novel for lower-grade readers, set in 1850, vividly explains the Fugitive Slave Law and some of the background of the Civil War.

As Prof. Rashid Khalidi of Columbia University vividly explains in his new book, "Resurrecting Empire," the brutal experience of empire in the last century means that the Middle East will utterly resist any attempts at imperial rule by the United States.

Among the documentary nominees Charles Ferguson's "No End in Sight" vividly explains how the ground beneath us became quicksand just before the Iraq war, while Alex Gibney's "Taxi to the Dark Side" demonstrates that United States efforts to create the illusion of a safer world can take out innocents along the way.

In those days people's sex organs were pretty much terra incognita, as a new biography of Masters and his research partner, Virginia Johnson, vividly explains.Human sexual behaviour had been studied, since the late 1940s, by Alfred Kinsey, another American researcher.

Figure 1 shows the construction process of QD-Au discrete nanostructures, which vividly explains the progress of the formation of QD-Au hybrid.

Shakti Maira vividly explains the beauty of this small monastery as "stylistically rendered in an eclectic mix of Tibetan and Kashmiri faces and clothes".

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Heisenberg vividly explained uncertainty with the example of taking a picture of an electron.

The prop helped Manuel vividly explain how he felt about the Mets narrowly escaping with a crucial win.

Derivatives contracts keep various parties entangled for years, which, as he vividly explained, can create real hazards once those assets start deteriorating.

Vividly explaining the primary political and theological questions of the 13th century, the novel finds a kind of sequel in Baudolino (2000), but it's this one that I regularly reread.

He denied being present, but described the attack vividly, explaining that his unit knew only that there were Cubans working on the dam, and lay in wait for them; and that Linder was killed instantly by peasant boys from Bocay, the very people who were supposed to benefit from the power plant.

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