| 31. | And the program features a contrived plot synopsis instead of a standard explication of the story.
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| 32. | Others'reviews of Carnap's argument offer additional insights about the nature of explication.
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| 33. | However complex his beliefs may have been, his explication and preaching of them were not.
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| 34. | Nor has he offered any explication.
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| 35. | Producer Hamsher, a former punk music magazine editor, sees little need for explication or apologies.
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| 36. | De la Salle's explication of the current fashion scene would see us all as mad.
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| 37. | But I sat here and heard the most sorry, evasive explications and excuses for legal advice.
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| 38. | The classic opening scroll is a skimpy preamble; what we need are Talmudic volumes of explication.
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| 39. | An explication in the Carnapian sense is purely stipulative, and thus a subclass of normative definitions.
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| 40. | There are just a few obscure passages that need explication and few awkward sentences that need polishing.
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