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These problems are too complicated to be explained clearly in a few words.
The words spelled it out clearly. My father had been married for almost two years to a person he had never met.
Their sobering conversation brought home to everyone present the serious and worthwhile work the Red Cross does.
If I am inconsistent with my expectations and actions my son won't understand what I expect.
It is not yet clear how much more effective airline security has become—but the lines are obvious.
To those who would spread lies, and to those who would spread falsehoods and rumours about the tea-party movement, let me be very clear to them.
Decide whether you are going to search for a way to do it, or regularly settlefor a handy excuse.
Smith believes that the hunters were well aware of the more disciplined ways in which their prey behaved.
I clearly realize that professional knowledge is necessary if I want to get a good job.
My roommate has been walking the floor for weeks trying to decide whether to ask his girl friend to marry him. He loves her, but he's not sure he's ready to settle down and have a family.
This blank wall of contradiction brought back vividly to Victor Henry his last trip to the Soviet Union with the Harriman mission.
I was conscious of my ignorance, and if Mrs. Strickland was a well-known writer I thought it as well to ascertain the fact before I spoke to her.
A lot of people live their lives having no clue what they want.
But if Hawaiian natives are given greater autonomy, it is far from clear how many people this will apply to.
The broad lessons are clear: steer away from the silly, the double-entendre , names associated with trouble and anything that might get the courts involved.
Business interests have made it clear that they're horrified at the prospect of hitting the debt ceiling.
I remember very clearly, before the blue sky, birds singing, the moon and flowers, never had fascinated me Chinese Translation.
It is difficult to say who might have impregnated Melvinia, who gave birth to Dolphus around 1859, when she was perhaps as young as 15.
As much as some scientists may complain about the new awards, two things seem clear.
It soon became clear that the programme was a failure.
Our objectives need to be precisely delineated.
The cause of the disease is difficult to pin down precisely.
What precisely triggered off yesterday's riot is still unclear.
Unlike the Americans, who felt that the markets knew best, the Europeans failed to anticipate how the markets would react to their endless borrowing.
What this means in practice has yet to be spelled out.