| 21. | But what it does best is elucidate their extravagant lifestyle.
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| 22. | There are deeper questions here that the cave will help to elucidate,
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| 23. | He passionately elucidated those ideas at the Carnegie Hall symposium.
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| 24. | He opposes abortion; she declines to elucidate her feelings.
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| 25. | The lipopolysaccharide character of enteric endotoxins was elucidated in 1944 by Shear.
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| 26. | The work elucidated the emerging literary theory of the period.
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| 27. | The genes regulating the complex developmental sequence have only been partly elucidated.
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| 28. | Multiple subtypes have been elucidated, each of which require distinct treatment.
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| 29. | The nature of Twilight is not fully elucidated in the first novel.
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| 30. | D . Hutchinson has elucidated the unifying literary devices of the novel.
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