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He has also said that he wished to explain to his parents why he chose not to marry his girlfriend (now expecting their fourth child), Emma Freud.
These two occupations are not as disparate as they seem, but the producers may have perceived him as an anomaly and wished to explain its origin by reviewing his history.
This was central to his Regensburg lecture in which, as he later said, "I wished to explain that not religion and violence, but religion and reason go together".The value of that point in the present state of the world can hardly be overstated.
There is a scene in "The Towers of Trebizond" in which the narrator realizes that she has copied the wrong sentence out of her Turkish phrase book and has accidentally been soliciting the attention of a hotel guest when she merely wished to explain that she didn't speak the language; it ranks among the best comic scenes in fiction.
"Supposing an "alienish" speaking human wished to explain the whole concept of sexual reproduction to a homogenous sentient ocean, would there be any chance for the human to become understood?" says Kultys.
The variable that we wished to explain, i.e. the number of malaria attacks, was tested by taking into account several potentially explanatory variables including age, together with antibody responses used as continuous variables.
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Are there people who really wish to explain themselves?" Kawakubo was born in Tokyo in 1942.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, April 29 , 1933P. 9 We wish to explain inflation.
"There were various problems at home," she said, not wishing to explain further.
Are there people who really wish to explain themselves?" [cartoon id= a10575"] Kawakubo was born in Tokyo in 1942.
The phenomenalist thus attempts to account for all the facts that the realist wishes to explain without positing the existence of anything that transcends possible experience.
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