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make and clearer
To make it clearer he shifted to acting out, but with no change of manner, the killing of Rose Mallory.
This is pointed out, however, simply to make still clearer the meaning and origin of the word ; and section V will furnish a more detailed explanation of the formation of the Breviary.
Wittgenstein did, however, concede that Principia may nonetheless make some aspects of everyday arithmetic clearer.
However, several newer studies are beginning to make things clearer.
make all this clearer.
To make the map clearer and to emphasise connections, Beck differentiated between ordinary stations ( marked just with tick marks ) and interchange stations ( marked with diamonds ).
" DIRECTORY " was the command word, "( OF FILES )" was noise added to make the purpose of the command clearer.
Thrasher argued that the code needed to be amended to make it clearer.
On the other hand, the calotype, despite waxing of the negative paper to make the image clearer, still was not pin sharp like the metallic daguerreotype, as the paper fibres degraded the image produced.
Before stating a precise definition of free variable and bound variable, the following are some examples that perhaps make these two concepts clearer than the definition would:
The growth of longer films, which nickelodeons played a large part in stimulating, also led to the development of intertitles, which appeared in 1903 and helped make actions and scenes clearer as storylines became more complicated.
Many jurisdictions have statutes that either cancel out the rule entirely or change it to make clearer as to the period of time and persons who are affected by it.
Charles proved the last of the elder branch of the House of Valois, and upon his death at Amboise the throne passed to a cousin, the duc d ' Orléans, who reigned as King Louis XII of France, who would try to make good his clearer claim to the Duchy of Milan.
The neologism topolect has been coined as a more literal translation of fangyan in order to avoid the connotations of the term " dialect " ( which in its normal English usage suggests mutually intelligible varieties of a single language ), and to make a clearer distinction between " major varieties " ( separate languages, in Western terminology ) and " minor varieties " ( dialects of a single language ).
The speckles are a little difficult to make out in this image due to the coarse pixel size on the camera used ( see the simulated images below for a clearer example ).
This lets the photographer get closer and make the subject clearer and also with fewer focusing and depth of field problems.
In theory, and to make a clearer example, time dilation could affect planned meetings for astronauts with advanced technologies and greater travel speeds.
In reaction, Bobby McFerrin publicly protested that particular use of his song, including stating that he was going to vote against Bush, and completely dropped the song from his own performance repertoire, to make the point even clearer.
To make the results clearer, they can be graphed.
Using more than one should help to get a clearer picture of the social world and make for more adequate explanations
The filtering syntax is similar to IPFilter, with some modifications to make it clearer.
" The Scottish SPCA changed its logo in 2005 to make a clearer distinction between itself and the RSPCA in an attempt to prevent legacies being left to its English equivalent by mistake when the Scottish charity was intended.
But even now it is often helpful to use the expressions “ legal avoidance ” and “ illegal evasion ”, to make the meaning clearer.
The graphs that are plotted to make this discussion clearer are called correlation diagrams.

make and they
Slipping her hand in his, they silently watched the Burnsides make the bend in the road and disappear from sight.
Shy, actually, he avoided feminine overtures and seemed truly ignorant of the girls' desires when they sought to make liaisons with him in the open fields, in carriages and in boathouses.
I am naive, they say, to make use of such words.
The stink is all the same to me, but I really think they can make one another out blindfolded ''.
When it comes to this, I shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretence of loving liberty -- to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy '' ( His emphasis )
And the life they lead is undisciplined and for the most part unproductive, even though they make a fetish of devoting themselves to some creative pursuit -- writing, painting, music.
while they move through the pageantry of the ancient incest myth and cover themselves through not-knowing, they reveal the unconscious motive in seeking each other and in the last scene make an extraordinary confession of guilt in the twentieth-century manner.
Mother and son recognize each other and, in Mann's version of this legend, make a remarkable confession of guilt to each other, the confession of unconscious motive and unconscious knowledge of their true identities from the time they had first set eyes on each other.
There is evidence to suggest, in fact, that many authors of the humorous sketches were prompted to write them -- or to make them as indelicate as they are -- by way of protesting against the artificial refinements which had come to dominate the polite letters of the South.
`` Volstead laws, speed laws, divorce laws '', he said, `` as they now stand, demoralize the individual, make liars and law breakers of us in one way or another, and tend to make our experiment in democracy absurd.
Most of the Rebels got away since they could make better time through the stiff brush than their naked pursuers.
they merely do their best to make it real for others ''.
That fact is very clearly illustrated in the case of the many present-day intellectuals who were Communists or near-Communists in their youth and are now so extremely conservative ( or reactionary, as many would say ) that they can define no important political conviction that does not seem so far from even a centrist position as to make the distinction between Mr. Nixon and Mr. Khrushchev for them hardly worth noting.
For here if anywhere in contemporary literature is a major effort to counterbalance Existentialism and restore some of its former lustre to the tarnished image of the species Man, or, as Malraux himself puts it, `` to make men conscious of the grandeur they ignore in themselves ''.
their reading and thinking gave an extension to their normal blushes about appearing ' Jewish ' in subway, bus, racetrack, movie house, any of the public places that used to make the Jew of my generation self-conscious ( heavy thinkers walking across Seventh Avenue without their glasses on, willing to dare the trucks as long as they didn't look like the ikey-kikey caricature of the Yiddish intellectual ).
Even though headquarters actually have been moved into the Chatham building, do they believe that they can make the new name stick??
What they have objected to is the attempt of the Russians to make use of the tragedy of Dag Hammarskjold's death to turn the entire U.N. staff from the Secretary down into political agents of the respective countries from which they come.
If we cluster together, the redcoats can make an advantage out of it, but there's not a blessed thing they can do with two or three of us except chase us, and we can outrun them ''.
He wondered how they could go on in poverty, superstition, ignorance, with a complete lack of desire to make either their land or their lives flourish.
The remarks she made about the sufferings of a lonely woman seemed so broad at first that he didn't know what to make of them, but after the sixth drink he put his arm around her and suggested that they go upstairs and look for her checkbook there.

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