"clearly" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Nick Schager criticized the brutality of the film, saying, "As clearly elucidated by its shocking gruesomeness-as well as its unabashedly racist portrait of indigenous folks it purports to sympathize with-the actual savages involved with Cannibal Holocaust are the ones behind the camera."
- The high-resolution N adsorption analysis could clearly elucidate the presence of internal nanopores, external micropores of the triangular arrangement of three particles, and interparticle mesopores in the assembly structure for partially oxidized SWNHs.
- Heinrich Himmler's speech at the Posen Conference of October 6, 1943, for the first time, clearly elucidated to all assembled leaders of the Reich that the "Final Solution" meant that "all Jews would be killed".
- The philosophic historian may content himself with pointing out and clearly elucidating its consequences, as Professor Ortega y Gasset has done, aware that after this there is no more that one can do.
- The specific projects include developing a business case to clearly elucidate the advantages of SEM services for the NHS, and the development of a National Centre of Excellence in Sport & Exercise Medicine.
- It may not be as fully integrated as, say, "Six Degrees," but it clearly elucidates haunting motifs always present in Mr. Guare's work, and those elements germinate in your head long after the performance is over.
- These speeches are suspect in the eyes of Classicists, however, inasmuch as it is not sure to what degree Thucydides altered these speeches in order to most clearly elucidate the crux of the argument presented.
- With hundreds of illustrations by the great New Zealand photographer/explorer/ecologist, Craig Potton, Tobias has frequently described The Adventures of Mr. Marigold as the one book that most clearly elucidates his basic philosophy of life.
- But on the page where The Times's seven Op-Ed columnists roam, there has long been no rule at all, or at least not one clearly elucidated and publicly promulgated.
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