| 11. | Years later, Lieberman returned to the systematic elucidation of the Tosefta.
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| 12. | This insight provided early elucidation of the nature of the genetic code.
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| 13. | In fact, maybe the article can still have such an elucidation.
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| 14. | I post here because I want elucidation about naming conventions.
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| 15. | He was an exponent of the exploration and elucidation of science through verse.
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| 16. | This silence, as puzzling as it is broad-based, begs elucidation.
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| 17. | Well a little elucidation of the whole question could have been a good thing.
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| 18. | :: : The Word Detective gives a little further elucidation on the meaning.
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| 19. | As literary critic, Davie is best known for his brilliant elucidations of modernist verse.
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| 20. | However, his elucidation is self-indulgent, and he edges towards the pedantic.
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