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  • Daniel, sincere and obtusely inquiring, is narrator and explicator.
  • Lewis is a terrifically entertaining explicator.
  • His involvement in Perl 6 language design has been as an interlocutor and explicator of Larry Wall.
  • And fortunately, Humphrey herself was not only a great choreographer, but a great explicator of her choreographic ideas.
  • "The critic is not a contributor to statistical countable reports about the poem, but a teacher or explicator of meanings.
  • Fararo has been both an originator and an explicator of ideas and methods relating to the use of formal methods in sociological theory.
  • Magee himself, while a practiced explicator of philosophical ideas, broadens the field to the realm of general intellectual history, with occasional forays forward into psychology.
  • Andreas Vesalius held the chair of Surgery and Anatomy ( " explicator chirurgiae " ) and in 1543 published his anatomical discoveries in De Humani Corporis Fabrica.
  • Sagan ( a consummate explicator ) demonstrates removal of information about a dimension in order to prepare a thought experiment about how we might perceive information on a 4th dimension.
  • Toomer, protagonist, cicerone, explicator of his streets, and alter ego, perhaps, for Meallet _ himself from the San Pedro projects _ is intoxicated with speech.
  • Her first book " Keats and the Dramatic Principle " ( 1958 ) won the Explicator Award for the best book of literary analysis in English or American Literature.
  • Ms . Tanning, the liveliest and most plainspoken explicator of her own rich life, has written an afterword that she says is " meant to put things straight ."
  • Apropos of Madonna, another compulsive and self-protective explicator of herself and her life, someone once observed that while she claims to be capable of self-mockery, she is not.
  • But cheer up, Dan; aside from a 1988 use by an explicator of a papal encyclical ( a holy ghostwriter ? ) and a few murmurings by Eurocrats, globality was awaiting a push.
  • "Mankiw is not just a good economist, he's also a very good explicator, " said Robert Lawrence, a professor of international trade and investment at the John F . Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.
  • A book of poems and illustrations, Into Solidity contains a foreword from the prominent Rumi explicator and poet Raficq Abdulla, Into Solidity appears to be part of a poetry series, likely the same one mentioned in the Reiger interview below ( see collaborations ).
  • The corporate Caesar pounding his chest about his pitiless determination to increase profits, the journalistic explicator of why laissez-faire economics will be good for you one of these days no matter how much it hurts at the moment _ such writings are now commonplace in the media.
  • Derrida seems to have viewed Bennington in particular as a kind of rabbinical explicator, noting at the end of the " Applied Derrida " conference, held at the University of Luton in 1995 that : " everything has been said and, as usual, Geoff Bennington has said everything before I have even opened my mouth.
  • The English poet and Rumi explicator Raficq Abdulla M . B . E . commented on this poem, " . . . it touches on the abiding need of all of us to be true to ourselves and therefore to reach a level of intimacy with ourselves that public posturing no matter how well meaning, can never attain ."
  • This opinion is similar to that expressed by W . K . Wimsatt and Monroe C . Beardsley in their famous essay " The Affective Fallacy, " in which they argue that a critic is " a teacher or explicator of meanings, " not a reporter of " physiological experience " in the reader ( qtd . in Adams, 1029, 1027 ).
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