The drama of his stylistic transformation, from explainer to invoker, says something about the oddity and confidence of this poet. |
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There is, in fact, no more adroit explainer in our poetry than Pinsky, who lifts the analytic lyric to sometimes sublime heights. |
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The Times itself has its 14,000 word explainer that could be bound into a book. |
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A wireless audio-transmission system let the explainer in the testing stand talk to the passengers. |
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With increasing dataavailability in many countries, this is a form of journalism in which an intermediary role as explainer is invaluable. |
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Why are explainers suddenly so popular? The concept of the explainer as a journalistic form is not new. |
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A generation of Canadians have grown up with Don as the great explainer. He is tough, fair and balanced. |
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Over the years, Scott moved from being a defender and explainer of French-language rights to a sometimes bitter defender of the English-speaking minority in Quebec. |
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Visit the Billing section to find an easy-to-use bill explainer, information about methods of payments, and descriptions of items as they may appear on your printed or online bill. |
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However, not all people who are socially excluded or vulnerable are poor and EAPN in this explainer wishes to focus on the specific dimension of poverty. |
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The explainer in chief can easily and eloquently point to all that. |
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Proof of that comes on Page 22 in Andrew Grant's explainer on quasiparticles, which are essentially fictional particles. |
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There's a really handy explainer video here. |
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