It elucidates his artistic goals and style, while placing the artist in the broader context of American art and culture. |
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It's to Hytner's credit as a director that the use of the two Bennetts never seems clumsy and elucidates without feeling like exposition. |
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The General Comment 13 on the Right to Education, mentioned above, elucidates scope and implementation of the right to education. |
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The attached proposal elucidates the animal hazards that can occur in products of animal origin and how to eliminate such hazards. |
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What Mrs McKenna has just had to say describes and elucidates precisely the Commission's position. |
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Bessire elucidates the role of both blackness and whiteness in that oeuvre, and in this framework, race is depicted not as people but as a system of categorization. |
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In it, he elucidates the intrinsic connection between the two phenomena. |
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Her strength as an artist may be that she elucidates her ideas so clearly and yet, when looking at her retrospective at the MCA, you feel that it's also her biggest liability. |
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The reference book elucidates the world of print and electronic media including the Internet in concise and comprehensible terms. |
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Similarly, how little time Shostakovich spent on his work elucidates the fever and impatience of his mind. |
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It unearths and elucidates the skills, strategies, and attitudes needed to address the frontiers of day-to-day learning. |
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Where Mr Wei illuminates the politics of official ruthlessness, Miss Yang elucidates how people stay sane. |
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The present article elucidates the possibilities of this newly developed method for gaseous thermochemical processing. |
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At the same time, this purely materialistic explanation elucidates many of the phenomena which the vitalists had claimed could not be explained chemically or physically. |
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In the encyclical Mediator Dei, Pope Pius XII elucidates this principle and address errors that can arise from a misunderstanding of it. |
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Acharya presents detailed basic information and elucidates the background of' Vacaspati's commentatorial activities. |
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It also elucidates why high carbohydrate intake deleteriously affects your cholesterol profile. |
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The General Comment 13 on article 13 of the International Covenant, which was elaborated by the CESCR in collaboration with UNESCO, elucidates the nature and scope of the right to education. |
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Moreover, the General Comment 13 on the Right to Education, elaborated by CESCR in cooperation with UNESCO, which elucidates such obligations, was taken into consideration. |
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Moreover, the General Comment No. 13 on the Article 13 of the International Covenant on the Right to Education, elaborated by CESCR in cooperation with UNESCO which elucidates such obligations, was taken into consideration. |
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It also elucidates on the adaptive capacity of agro-ecological farming system approaches, using organic system case studies from the scientific literature. |
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The colour field paintings of Mark Rothko and the metrical films of Peter Kubelka have been key influences in Lebrat's development of a unique cinematic form that deeply elucidates affective aspects of human perception. |
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In his introduction, Professor Fenart, whom our readers already know from his work devoted to growth and human development, elucidates the phylogenesis of the vertebral column. |
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And Kings Point elucidates these fears all too clearly and poignantly. |
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Consequently, the author elucidates the strengths and limitations of the qualitative and quantitative approaches in the investigation of the concept of caring. |
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The former elucidates the relations between man and his surrounding world on the premise of the objective existence of the material world and its lawful movement. |
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Evaluation procedure and results: this part also elucidates methodology, information procurement and procedure in order to explain how the results were reached. |
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Since 2005, the annual report of UNCTAD elucidates the organization's accomplishments for the year as well as performance based on established indicators of achievement. |
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The rules designed to avoid double counting by different agencies may have been applied too severely, when one agency elucidates acts, the recording of which it wrongly attributes to another agency. |
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The OAQ elucidates the application of the individual standards in its comments which are non-binding and should serve as an aid for internal reflection on the part of the universities. |
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Rhamnogalacturonan acetylesterase elucidates the structure and function of a new family of hydrolases. |
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