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Be aware however that (1) his posts contain a lot of technical detail, albeit well-explained (2) much of what you think you know about air traffic and flying in general is wrong.
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The instructions are very well-explained so, like the decorations on top of the cake, you also have a cake that tastes like it was designed by a professional.
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His anger is well-explained, but unfortunately his actions in attempting to vent his rage only left him looking foolish and impotent.
Tom & Lorenzo: Downton Abbey Season Two, Episode Two: A World Fueled by Class Tom 2012
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His anger is well-explained, but unfortunately his actions in attempting to vent his rage only left him looking foolish and impotent.
Tom & Lorenzo: Downton Abbey Season Two, Episode Two: A World Fueled by Class Tom 2012
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The best well-thoughtout & well-explained answer will receive a ten point bonus.
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His anger is well-explained, but unfortunately his actions in attempting to vent his rage only left him looking foolish and impotent.
Tom & Lorenzo: Downton Abbey Season Two, Episode Two: A World Fueled by Class Tom 2012
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But before you scream "cougar" (poor Elisha Cuthbert, who was really more wronged than wrong), let it be said it's a well-handled, sufficiently well-explained return.
Pay attention: '24' is ticking again, and this one's a blast 2009
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See in particular the weighted-average measure of real per-capita income growth in the Bread and Peace model of Douglas Hibbs, which produces a very tight fit to the data the most significant deviations are well-explained by a measure of military casualties that Hibbs uses as a second predictive variable:
Brendan Nyhan: Forecasting Obama's Chances in 2012 Brendan Nyhan 2010
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Shaw does not use any points and presents only well-explained solutions to the 735 puzzles.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess Puzzles: A Disappearing Act Lubomir Kavalek 2010
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If I had, every agency and publishing house would post a clear, well-explained list of standard format restrictions on its website, along with explanations of any personal reading preferences and pet peeves its staff might happen to be harboring.
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