| They display great subtlety and demonstrate Gros's gifts as a marvelous reader and explicator of nuances and difficulties. |
| But as applied to Daniel's explicator, Jasper, considerations of apocalyptic quietism are both obvious and beside the point. |
| Macquarrie was a philosophical giant, translator and explicator of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger and one of the most esteemed divinity professors at Oxford. |
| Sheryl Craig has published in Persuasions, The Explicator, Jane Austen's Regency World, and on the websites of the Jane Austen Centre and Chawton House Library. |
| He has gone, one might say, from explicator to gnostic namer, from the secular, discursive Horatian thinker-poet to a more compressed priest-like voice, intent on Mystery. |
| The orchestra is always an explicator, never a mere support. |