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But the last, hilarious word on secrecy belonged to Nikita Khrushchev, who, explaining to his son in 1961 why he would not consider a joint space programme with the Americans, confided: "We have nothing to hide.

I can't put it half as eloquently as Julian Barnes who, explaining how books can help us steer through the tricky waters of life, said in Flaubert's Parrot: "Books say: she did this because.

The heavy lifting of racial politics is done by Steele, who, explaining that he, too, is the child of an interracial couple, describes, in terms of his own experience, the black person's strategy for being liked by whites (avoiding seeming angry).

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Andrews is an excellent reporter who explains complex issues clearly.

There are coaches who explain but others who don't think it's necessary.

The writer then spoke with various participants who explained their reasons for joining the fast.

Take the businessman who explained that his part of the $20 billion fund should be... $20 billion.

One features former supporters of the president's who explain why they have changed their minds.

It is Dexter who explains why tennis is Catholic, and golf is Protestant.

We talked to her teacher, who explained the disease to the class.

The voters would probably reject anyone who explained how much reform will hurt.

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