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The elucidation of its structure was made nearly 50 years later.
When I put my questions to him, he at least had the grace to make me an elucidation.
Everyone had a hand in the elucidation of the mystery.
The notes are here again an essential part of the elucidation.
But the full story behind this mystery still required elucidation.
She sighed and turned to the elucidation of further details.
"But I thank the witness nonetheless for his further elucidation."
It took until 1935 for the elucidation of the molecular structure.
But museums and libraries are in the business of elucidation.
The issue also needs elucidation because of international law.
I strongly suspect that you are right, and thanks for the elucidation.
That had been the marshal's only real comment - without elucidation.
Fifteen years later he provided further elucidation in response to his critics.
That notwithstanding, this exhibition does a great job of elucidation.
Some of it was getting through but needed elucidation.
We sat down there and he began his elucidation.
He is a master of the art of further elucidation.
Hence, the case hasn't found, as others of its kind, any elucidation up to the present day.
But there is no elaboration or elucidation of these passages.
It occurred to him that had never experienced a clear and complete elucidation of his vision.
He began then an extremely disturbing elucidation about the mold of man.
It provides important elucidations on the "imagination" and other concepts.
"Authentic" is necessarily the key word in that assertion, and needs a little elucidation.
When, under whose editorship, and why have the covers required elucidation?
Some audience members, he said, felt they were being "patronized" by such elucidations.