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    explanatory


    1. an explanatory letter to the Crown


    2. ‘uninterrupted’ light rays, then the explanatory work is done


    3. If it is true than our explanatory work is done; if it is false then we throw it in the trash


    4. The text of the explanatory report prepared by the ad hoc committee of experts and


    5. I believe that unbeknownst to them, they are both building a giant false religion that could have powerful explanatory powers for end time events


    6. With respect to history, his two key explanatory categories were reason and freedom


    7. On another occasion, he had just gotten enough with an explanatory and nothing more


    8. here and there, added some connecting and explanatory notes and a few other


    9. This page is pretty self explanatory


    10. Join all 4 of these sites and you will be able to send out over 10,000 emails a week! These sites are pretty self explanatory so you should be able to easily figure out how to send out your emails

    11. explanatory) became a giant in the industry


    12. explanatory and achieved the desired results


    13. Basical y self explanatory, long or short positions are essential y that, the truth being, that you could even incorporate both types into your strategy


    14. Additionally, any variable that has explanatory value in terms


    15. That is why the myth seems vague from a modern, explanatory point of view


    16. And as noted in the explanatory footnote within the main context of this entry, my initial response


    17. Blair had said about it in his explanatory letter of


    18. are specified), margins (to specify the margins on top, bottom, right, left), header/footer (self explanatory) & sheet (which has some useful options – rows to repeat at top, gridlines, etc


    19. Is it then to be wondered at that I should argue that if it happens to both my friends in a set where there are only two, the entire world must be divided into those who give up and those who are given up, with a Greek chorus of lamenting and explanatory relatives as a finish? Really one might think that love, and its caprices, and its tantrums--you see I'm in my shrewish mood--makes up the whole of life


    20. Each Cookham was properly presented to Fanny, their names, and her name, being pronounced with distinctness, and such explanatory comment added as my mother-in-law, my father-in-law, my sisters-in-law, as seemed useful, though no elucidation was offered after Fanny's name; and then the hall, which for an instant had gone quiet, recovered its breath, and began to resound once more with cheerful chirpings

    21. Charlotte had not been silent all this time; she had been, on the contrary, passionately explanatory


    22. Nothing could stop this party but a death in the household--any death, even Richards' might do, but nothing short of death, thought the afflicted lady, wondering how she was to get through the afternoon; and as she crept on to her sofa at a quarter to four to be put by Richards into the final folds and knew that as four struck a great surge of friends would pour in over her and that for three hours she would have to be bright and happy about Judith, and sympathetically explanatory about Ingeborg--who looked altogether too odd to be explained only by a long past dentist--she felt so very low that she was unable to stop herself from thinking it was a pity people didn't die a little oftener


    23. “That's self explanatory,” she said sarcastically


    24. explanatory of much that is peculiar to the traditional


    25. planet to enter a newborn body and live an explanatory perfect life to show the errant ones that it could be done


    26. Science has come up with a perfect explanatory label that describes why we are supposed to be more intelligent than other animals


    27. The general, verified, known scientific facts that have been garnered so far about the pre-history of modern humans: is self explanatory: if you put these facts into the right context


    28. In this framework, people vary in the quality and extent of their investigatory procedures, so that while some may be working to establish an ordered and meaningful world for themselves but which is not necessarily highly predictable or readily explained, others may be content that they already have all the necessary explanatory constructs to live life fruitfully and with meaning


    29. explanatory because the violent history of Christianity and the resultant great wealth of Christian


    30. We need not add to these two declarations—one of the Lord Himself, the other of His chief apostle writing his chief explanatory sentence, in his chief epistle, addressed to the chief church of Christendom

    31. Paul uses the verb to kill as explanatory of the death which comes by sin under the law, and this being so, it ought to be capable of being used interchangeably with death, and its derivatives, as employed to describe the state and prospects of sinners


    32. In one moment her imagination placed before her a letter from Willoughby, full of tenderness and contrition, explanatory of all that had passed, satisfactory, convincing; and instantly followed by Willoughby himself, rushing eagerly into the room to enforce, at her feet, by the eloquence of his eyes, the assurances of his letter


    33. The plan was for Blomkvist to write the big, central narrative, and for Zander to help with the research as well as writing some explanatory sidebars


    34. The explanatory nature of an investment theme is important here


    35. This does not mean it goes into the company coffers, and the term is confusing, so some companies have opted instead to call the amount ‘retained profits’ or, to be even more explanatory, something like ‘profits retained in the business’


    36. The unrealized depreciation was still recorded by most companies in the form of an explanatory comment on the balance sheet, which continued to carry the securities owned at original cost


    37. Thus in this case, as in no other that we know, the warrants were assigned a substantial value in the balance sheet, namely $22 million+ (but only in an explanatory note)


    38. The reply messages generated by the receiver-SMTP consist of a three-digit numerical value plus an explanatory text string


    39. 10 over a one-month horizon (and thus an R2 of just 1%; recall that explanatory power or R2 is just correlation squared), that offer many more trading opportunities


    40. Yet, the overall explanatory power of fundamental news is surprisingly low

    41. The main explanatory factors in empirical prepayment models are (1) loan turnover for reasons unrelated to interest rates (such as relocation) and (2) refinancings due to lower rates


    42. In fact, the R-squared of the regression doubles when implied volatility replaces historical absolute EARET as the explanatory variable


    43. “It is to be done on my responsibility,” she added, in an explanatory tone to them, and immediately afterwards left the room


    44. But no: América Vicuña had left no explanatory note that would have allowed anyone to be blamed for her decision


    45. Her voice had become soft and explanatory


    46. Captain Peleg's bruited reason for this thing appeared by no means adequate; though, indeed, as touching all Ahab's deeper part, every revelation partook more of significant darkness than of explanatory light


    47. From this letter I make a few extracts, as I find in them a certain general view and something that may be explanatory


    48. And while Ivan Ilyitch is lying on the floor and Pseldonimov is standing over him tearing his hair in despair, we will break off the thread of our story and say a few explanatory words about Porfiry Petrovitch Pseldonimov


    49. So saying, Pavel Pavlovitch, with much show of feeling, bent his bald head down and kept it bent for some ten seconds, while he held out his two hands, in one of which was the hat with the band, in explanatory emotion


    50. We can see from the mere definition that here the objectivity appears as a complement to the explanatory reading and narrative of the teacher,—consequently, what is said in regard to the occupations of the third year has more reference to the discussion of the second occupation, which enters into the composition of the subject under instruction, which is called the native language,—the explanatory reading





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