These three canzoni were then embedded in a second prose work of Dante's, Il Convivio, which also frames and explicates his lyric verse. |
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The text explicates Cohen's work in a thoughtful and non-confrontational manner. |
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He both re-emphasizes and thoroughly explicates the details of this approach. |
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Sheriff explicates the metaphor of fire as it was used to connect nymphomania to the passions, including enthusiasm. |
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Before the 19th century, musicians themselves seldom were theorists, if theorist is defined as one who explicates meaning. |
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I can show you some data that explicates it, but there is a decreasing number. |
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The table explicates the implications of exposure to and presence on the Internet for each language category. |
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Humans are quick to partake in the floccinaucinihilipilification process, it has happened before and it will happen repeatedly until evolution explicates perfect men. |
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It connects with the social science debate on risk, states the risk concept more precisely, and explicates its criteria for the assessment of opportunities and risks. |
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In numerous messages she explicates the meaning and importance of this prayer, image, and dogma, and she promises that the dogma will bring about a completely new outpouring of the Holy Spirit. |
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In this way, Soluzioni Marketing integrates and explicates the role of country manager for the market involved, variabilising the client's fixed costs. |
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It explicates each of these notions and then argues that there are plausible conditions under which some ordinary objects modally persist. |
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The list of definitions in the food law is not a glossary of food control terms in general, but rather explicates only those terms that appear in the law. |
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It actualizes this by taking current epigenetic marks and transforming them simultaneously into both historical experience and latent future heritable explicates, just as in the circumstance of the zygotic unicell. |
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