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And besides," she held her hand up explanatorily, "it was thought I'd never be able to play again."
He added explanatorily, "There's cases and stuff in the back, ma'm.
Through significant mathematical modeling, Wade has also shown that Wright's theory is robust and explanatorily powerful.
Then he said explanatorily.
Killashandra stroked her arm explanatorily.
"Mongoose," said Adam, and then added explanatorily: "I was out with the mongoose just after three."
He added explanatorily, "Polysulphate.
He said explanatorily,"Pink champagne.
I shall argue that this framework is explanatorily inadequate and that the inadequacy is inherited by theories developed within it.
The actress delivers her monologue about connections and separations rather too explanatorily, but in the end, she creates a thoroughly perplexed, compassionate and attractive woman.
"You can see for yourself we ain't fit to go 'n meet your mother and your father like we was--like we'd went straight," Eddie put in explanatorily.
Burke said, explanatorily, "The shaft seems to be either on or off--either a magnet that doesn't quite magnetize, or something that's hell on wheels.
Throughout the examination, Hutcherson opposed more than half of the song's "Ten Commandments," and listed full explanatorily advice for each of the song's "commandments."
But, given that physiological facts are sufficient to account for action, mental states appear to be superfluous; they are at risk of being causally and explanatorily irrelevant with respect to human action .
By leaving in a conspicuous place a certain book open at a certain page: by assuming in her, when alluding explanatorily, latent knowledge: by open ridicule in her presence of some absent other's ignorant lapse.
Primary qualities are qualities which are 'explanatorily basic' - which is to say, they can be referred to as the explanation for other qualities or phenomena without requiring explanation themselves - and they are distinct in that our sensory experience of them resembles them in reality.