"If this is correct, the explanation might lie precisely in the historical uniqueness of the circumstances which produced Yiddish."
If another background galaxy lies precisely on the same sightline, a second, larger ring will appear.
It would be like a fairy tale, but precisely there lies the questionable element.
The charm of the phrase lies precisely in this subtle but important ambiguity.
Then drive the stakes into the ground so that the inner edges of the strips lie precisely beneath the string.
Yet some of the cause may lie precisely in this unintrospective nature, she ventured.
Our strength lies precisely in our ability to talk to everybody.
That is why, as I see it, the guarantee of peace lies precisely in a strong, close relationship with the United States.
The time has come to see the error of this approach, which lies precisely in its own political and cultural environment.
For astronomical purposes, these walls were oriented so they lie precisely on a meridian.