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1. “Back when you explained that ancient mathematical symbol which explains the structure behind everything, and we are not to that grand claim yet so far as I can see, you did not make clear to me how that symbol, which presented even sevenths and even thirds could be a true reflection of the octave we know
2. These statements will make clear sense if studied with Taoist thought and practice
3. As this chapter ends, I want to make clear that the sequence just related above of
4. As we have emphasized repeatedly in this book, your enterprise must have completed the foundational business plans and strategy first, to make clear where your enterprise is going and what it wants to achieve as business targets
5. At some stage he must make clear that secrets from parents are essential if a child is to grow up independent
6. But when Jesus set out to make clear to them who he was and what was to be his mission on earth and how it might possibly end, they were stunned
7. And I am here among you in the flesh to make clear both of these ideas in my life and teachings
8. Make clear in your mind these different attitudes toward the Father and his universe
9. 7 And then the Master, in his hour of teaching, went on to make clear these truths:
10. 2 This Sabbath afternoon the Master sought to clarify the teaching about the kingdom of heaven; he discussed the subject from every viewpoint and endeavored to make clear the many different senses in which the term had been used
11. As BUM marketing strategies make clear, this is not a case where the more the merrier
12. We are going to ignore the United Nations in order to make clear to Saddam Hussein that the United Nations cannot be ignored
13. Their hope is that if enough people from around the world participate in this event, which is scheduled for next February 22nd, hence the 222 Revolution, a message will be sent to all governments that, as they describe it, will make clear that people have accepted their personal responsibility to be free
14. worry me, to make clear to me that he was the top dog
15. questions and wanting to make clear to him that he attracted me
16. Mistakes made cannot be easily rectified, as the many sets of sun-bleached bones that litter it, make clear
17. , to ventilate; to make clear, to have out, 113,
18. “And does this proposal make clear how the lake water levels would, as you say, be
19. What he wished to make clear was that there could not be family life without a family to have it in
20. Another important focus of Revelation and earlier prophecies is to make clear that the ancient
21. Note how We make clear the revelations to them; then note how deluded they are
22. On the Day of Resurrection, He will make clear to you everything you had disputed about
23. Remember how we communicate with foreigners? We are very attentive, we hang on every familiar word, make clear the meaning, want to understand and be understood
24. "You'll just ask me anything that I don't make clear
25. As a fact, the boy did feel that he could not understand this relation, and he tried painfully, and was not able to make clear to himself what feeling he ought to have for this man
26. When she saw once more those composed gestures, heard that shrill, childish, and sarcastic voice, her aversion for him extinguished her pity for him, and she felt only afraid, but at all costs she wanted to make clear her
27. Is there any other point which I can make clear?"
28. I want to make clear to you how the whole business, the whole misunderstanding arose
29. He went through a great deal of spiritual conflict and inward argument in order to adjust his motives, and make clear to himself what God's glory required
30. In writing the programme for his burial he certainly did not make clear to himself that his pleasure in the little drama of which it formed a part was confined to anticipation
31. She could not in the least make clear to herself the reasons for her husband's dislike to his presence—a dislike painfully impressed on her by the scene in the library; but she felt the unbecomingness of saying anything that might convey a notion of it to others
32. The ensuing discussion is designed to make clear both the nature and the justification of the newer ideas
33. The book value is also referred to as the “asset value,” and sometimes as the “tangible-asset value,” to make clear that intangibles are not included
34. 572) should make clear that Shawmut Association stock cannot be less safe intrinsically than the Investment Trust senior debentures at 85
35. It is important, in any case, that at every such consultation he make clear to his adviser that he wishes to adhere closely to the four rules of common-stock selection given earlier in this chapter
36. Holmes, which may have any bearing upon the case, but I beg that you will question me upon any point which I do not make clear
37. She was sent for at once, and came across the square to take Sara into her warm arms and make clear to her all that had happened
38. The chief point is to make clear what's essential at the moment, we must
39. When she saw once more those composed gestures, heard that shrill, childish, and sarcastic voice, her aversion for him extinguished her pity for him, and she felt only afraid, but at all costs she wanted to make clear her position
40. What would Stepan Nikiforovitch, Semyon Ivanovitch say (for of course it would be all over the place by to-morrow)? what would be said in the offices, at the Shembels', at the Shubins'? No, he must take his departure in such a way that all should understand why he had come, he must make clear his moral aim
41. They were to make clear what was their banner (what was it? I don't mind betting that the poor dear composed nothing after all), they were to get into the Petersburg and Moscow papers, to touch and fascinate the higher powers and then to spread the idea over all the provinces of Russia, rousing people to wonder and imitation
42. And since discussions as to why one man likes pears and another prefers meat do not help toward finding a definition of what is essential in nourishment, so the solution of questions of taste in art (to which the discussions on art involuntarily come), not only does not help to make clear what this particular human activity which we call art really consists in, but renders such elucidation quite impossible, until we rid ourselves of a conception which justifies every kind of art, at the cost of confusing the whole matter
43. I only strive to make clear to myself the conception of money and to discover the general misconception I have made in accepting money, as a representative of labour
44. And it is only necessary to explain the reasons of their refusal to make clear to everyone that these reasons have the same force for all other men, and that they all ought to have done the same long ago