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were clearest
verb
To remove obstructions or impediments from.
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His first books, The Innocents Abroad (1869) and Roughing It (1872), like several of later periods, were travel books in which affiliations with postwar professional humorists were clearest.
That's a lot of processes, and they were clearest at the opening of the piece, where the company's seven dancers repeatedly froze in grief-of-war poses: a man pointing a gun, a woman wailing.
My re-reading of the manifestos confirms my view at the time: the Conservatives were clearest about what they would do (including culling badgers), Labour was vague and the Liberal Democrats were clear on climate change and energy but had forgotten about most everything else.
Effects were clearest for forest floor C stocks (23 of 24 studies) with consistent differences for tree genera common to European and North American temperate and boreal forests.
The contrasts between Whitmer and her two opponents were clearest on health care and education policy.
These associations were clearest for any NSPS, painful, gastrointestinal, and neurological symptoms.
Similar(46)
The reasons were clear.
The basics were clear.
His eyes were clear.
Some priorities were clear.
Both were clear.
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