I sometimes wonder if that knowledge would enlighten me, make things clearer. |
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She hopes the book and documentary will enlighten people and teach them something about themselves and their relationships. |
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If my memory fails me, no doubt one of your erudite readers will enlighten me. |
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In that context, Marine's directorial flourishes obfuscate more than they enlighten. |
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Curious readers have started browsing libraries for anything that can enlighten them on the enigma. |
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His deeds are motivated entirely by a Promethean desire to enlighten his fellows. |
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The Haftorah teaches that Torah will enlighten those who follow King Chiram's example. |
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Its main task would be to enlighten people on the role of an elected Government in a democratic set-up and fight for their rights. |
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In fact, a horrified response would be one of the means by which he or she would help to alert and enlighten his or her fellow creatures. |
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No, we are not saying that some famous Bengali babu is coming here to enlighten us on the finer aspects of their admirably rich tradition. |
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They do not enlighten but are used as conduits for making money by religious organizations. |
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It insults our intelligence, dumbs the global experience down for us into easily digestible particles, and lies when it could really enlighten. |
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Besides, I had felt awkward and uncoordinated in those other classes, and I hope this workshop will enlighten both my mind and body. |
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By calling for the return of listener's voices I am not suggesting that their undigested utterances will magically enlighten pop scholarship. |
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The theatre is also reviving three short plays in the hope that it will help enlighten people about narrow mindsets, prejudice, parochialism etc. |
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Could you enlighten me with your experience or forward me to somewhere where I could learn more about it? |
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There are early monuments of vernacular literature from the Middle Ages, as well, that enlighten the study of medieval Europe as a whole. |
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The authors have carefully negotiated a narrative designed to enlighten a student and non-specialist readership. |
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We fail to understand exactly where this humour lies, and would be much obliged if would care to enlighten us. |
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And here I thought you were the one to enlighten me with your storehouse of knowledge. |
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So feel free to enlighten me if you can provide any authoritative information. |
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Many of us have been persuaded that cooperating with power is the only way to progressively enlighten and humanise power. |
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It justified this penetration by reference to the satisfaction of popular desires, and the freedom of the press to enlighten the public. |
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This attempts to debunk a few myths, correct a few inaccuracies and enlighten us as to certain events that were omitted from the original book. |
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His cellmates seemed incurious as to how an elderly British pensioner had found himself in prison and Bond was in no mood to enlighten them. |
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These constitute not a coherent theory of history or of liberty but a series of insights that continue to enlighten and inspire. |
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If you've been foolhardy enough to dismiss the series as lady-fodder, let FHM enlighten you. |
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Would Your Eminence be so magnanimous as to enlighten your most loyal servant to the identities? |
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Mrs Annan says she had no knowledge of those allegations and Dame Augusta did not enlighten her. |
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Perhaps someone out there could enlighten me with regard to the following situation that my 17-year-old son finds himself in. |
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They generally strike me as hyperbole that works to insult but not really to enlighten. |
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Despite this, I'm still considering my response to it, but rest assured I will enlighten you all with my insights in the near future. |
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Still, I was wondering if any readers might know more details, and enlighten me on the subject. |
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This should further enlighten scientists' understanding of the causes of sudden infant deaths, according to the authors. |
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He says he's going to enlighten me about his plan to reform Social Security. |
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If she had not already met my mother at parent teacher conferences, I was not going to enlighten her. |
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For those of you who don't know what a Brazilian is, let this York beauty therapist enlighten you. |
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We must enlighten and empower smallholders in adopting environmentally efficient practices at the local level. |
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Maybe some of you Brits who followed me over from the dear old Graun could enlighten. |
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The case-by-case review seems destined to confuse as much as enlighten. |
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She is leaving politics because she can do no more to enlighten us. |
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She appeared to be one of these people who think they know everything worth knowing, and who deem it their duty to enlighten all who come within their orbit. |
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The letter writer apparently lacks some understanding about the education system today and I'd like to provide him with some information that may enlighten him. |
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Could anyone enlighten me here or give me any more information? |
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Please enlighten me on this subject as I am in need of clarification. |
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In a short while we'll hear from some of the witnesses who might be able to enlighten us on that. |
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What a welcome pleasure, then, to discover two ingenious new wordbooks that actually entertain and enlighten. |
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Can the Minister enlighten the primary questioner and the House as to what policies this Government has in place to address benefit fraud and debt? |
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Please feel free to choose some of the texts from the Acts of the Apostles to help enlighten our apostolic body. |
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And I took an example of dinosaurs to enlighten you on which is true between evolutionism and creationism. |
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The prophetical nature of the small Church of Algeria will enlighten the horizon of tomorrow. |
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With Sinclair as our non-judgmental guide, we see that these revelations are not meant to shock us but, perhaps, enlighten us. |
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They're supposed to give audiences hope and enlighten them while promoting positive emotions. |
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There is a way to examine modern dating habits that could both entertain and enlighten. |
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Offer an informative news service in order to enlighten the community and favor social and economic regional development. |
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Perhaps someday it will return to Victoria's inner harbour and enlighten the city with approbatory friendly fire in greedy pursuit of our oil, gas, and fresh water. |
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So, the mission of Christ was not only to enlighten and broaden life on earth but also to enlighten mankind as to life after death. |
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I beseech You to enlighten us so that everything may unfold according to Your plan, for Your own Glory. |
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That in times of great darkness Exceptionals are sent to enlighten us so there is never total darkness! |
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It is best to instruct and enlighten without being a scold, braggart or prig. |
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God will act in visible ways to overcome rebellious humanity, to crush the godless and to enlighten the rationalists. |
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Fittingly, the discussion paper aims to enlighten the public about the way in which identity shapes our right to privacy. |
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Of course, there are those who seek not to enlighten, but to habitually and purposefully obfuscate in order to baffle a client or weary public into submission. |
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If we take the escalator together, the superior position may enlighten us both! |
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Solely for your information, I am going to draw your attention to certain facts that could enlighten your ulterior judgment on the situation. |
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We're largely dependent on whistleblowers – normally disillusioned chuggers – to enlighten us, as in last year's investigation by Dispatches. |
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We have the truth, we know what is best and we will enlighten you, awaken you from your slumbers and you will be grateful. |
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Your first task isn't to enlighten her about her father's cruising days – that's a dilemma you can leave him to face up to. |
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Will the Commission enlighten us on the subject and, if possible, indicate what measures it intends to take to remedy the problem? |
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I suppose that there are meetings, can you enlighten me a little more please? |
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The supervisory bodies were informed, but did nothing to enlighten people as to what was happening or to tell the governments about it. |
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One of the tasks of the legislative drafter might be to enlighten the legislature about adherence to this principle. |
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May the Lord enlighten you and give you His strength so that by knowing the way, you will be able to follow it. |
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To this end, each Committee may carry out or have carried out all studies that are liable to enlighten the decisions of the Board of Directors. |
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They rely on the editorial to entertain, enlighten, inform or provoke them. |
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Maybe others can enlighten me, and anyone else who is similarly curious. |
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I think it is my responsibility to enlighten people on a spiritual level. |
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As you stand firm in whatever trials you are facing, the Holy Spirit will be present with you to enlighten you, to strengthen you, and to draw you closer to himself. |
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But to enlighten the decision makers, let us practise honest science, without the ulterior motive of having the European Union finance excuses to destroy our fishing boats. |
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To bring an end to such scourges, civil society, States and the international community must combine their efforts so as to enlighten future generations. |
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They must enlighten uncivilized people with affection. |
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Where journalists see a detail that may enlighten the whole field, ministers may accuse the media of exaggerating trifle and small points, or of throwing issues out of proportion and zooming in on the provocative. |
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The point is that Europe is working together in a thrilling intellectual exploration that can have no conceivable commercial or political payoff but could, in some still intangible way, enlighten all humankind. |
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May the grace and truth of the Word of God among us be our true meat and drink this Christmas, and may the glory of the Incarnation strengthen and enlighten us all as we begin a new year. |
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Roden uses a mixture of melted butter and vegetable oil for this purpose, and Der Haroutunian goes for clarified butter, but I can't see the benefit of either, although a professional will no doubt be able to enlighten me. |
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He was still a soldier in the army of freedom, and still tried to enlighten and civilize those who were impatiently waiting for his death. |
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It presents the doctrine of the one who would become the common doctor of the Church, as a sort of light destined to enlighten not only the Church, but also society as a whole. |
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If he could just enlighten us on that, I would appreciate it. |
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I have sent to the clerk a number of names of witnesses who I think would be prepared to make some commentary or enlighten us in terms of how things are going on the ground. |
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To be able to enlighten, warm up and vivify all creatures. |
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Jet Energies company, based in Boves, launches a solar street light allowing the communities enlighten public places without increasing invoices of electricity. |
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If any Haligonian rifleman who could enlighten me on these origins I would be grateful. |
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It will transform our reaching out to people through the radio waves to enlighten an infinite member of souls that so far we have not contacted or catechized in the knowledge of the Good News. |
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Countless people and communities have carried us in their prayers so that the Spirit of Jesus may enlighten us to discern together the means to respond to the needs of Africa and the African world. |
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In this day in which the Divine Word makes itself heard, learn from this word and enlighten yourselves with it, for in wisdom is the light and your salvation. |
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Scientism is the false belief that science alone can enlighten and inform us. |
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He or she is one who is recognized by students and fellow teachers as being able and qualified, an individual who can attract, lead, inspire, enlighten, and stimulate others. |
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The analytical mind of the left brain remains dumbfounded, forced to remain silent and finally the love of God can flow into our hearts and enlighten us. |
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Thus it was through my intuition that the way to follow was revealed to me, this internal guide is the one that can enlighten us by offering a meaning and a reason for every important moment of our paths. |
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Wherever they turned there were agencies that moved to deghettoize them, secularize them, enlighten them. |
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Many thanks to the Quebec Michael newspaper, also to the Defence of Canadian Liberty Committee, and many thanks to the many others who have struggled to enlighten citizens in regard to this devastating problem. |
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Finally, could he enlighten the House as to how he thinks the business of Parliament is expedited by the constant filibustering in a number of committees by members of the government. |
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As knowledge equals power, cyberPUNKs are out to enlighten and educate those who seek assistance. |
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We shall try to enlighten the Chinese Mission and others. |
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Thank you for all those wonderful days of grace, days of apotheosis this time, days that enlighten us, revive our fervor and fortify us to continue on our way. |
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To enlighten our contemplative life, the presence of Mère Luc, former abbess of Pradines, spontaneous and full of common sense, served as a reference for us. |
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May the Holy Spirit enlighten us during our Plenary Assembly, and enable us to make the decisions that will help our Church exercise its pastoral role more effectively and reawaken the spiritual energies of our world. |
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Beyond establishing enhanced communication with States in arrears however, it is crucial to enlighten all States with regard to their assessed contributions to the Court and to be proactive. |
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In Meshom and The Little One, Wagner has found a way to enlighten us to some of the Ojibwa culture and language that adds an educational element and enhances the story. |
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However, we wish to enlighten the authorities that these small-timers, running their small-outlets, manage to survive on very small margins and lead simple lives. |
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While many of us couch-potato fans do not understand all the X's and O's of James Naismith's great sport, Skiles also feels no particular calling to enlighten our darkness. |
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By the Content of My Character is Allen's chance to help enlighten the masses and deprogram popular stereo-types and beliefs that malign Black males. |
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