Mr Key said the investigation was good news and should bring clarity.
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However, there is far less clarity in Europe's leading racing nation, Ireland.
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The principie in the example of pulling the saw brings great clarity.
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And yet age has neither diminished it nor brought any great clarity.
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However, it was disappointed that there wasn't clarity on the referendum question.
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The third from the bottom; it has a peculiar depth and clearness.
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The brightening moon hung golden in the dark clearness of the sky.
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A peculiar clearness in the atmosphere gave the widest range to vision.
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The charm of these springs lies in their wonderful transparency and clearness.
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The clearness of the atmosphere had deceived me as to the distance.
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And yet there were still long periods of perfect lucidity and charm.
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The mind was wavering between the hallucinations of a fever, and lucidity.
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He had to admire the control in Jaelle's voice, the cool lucidity.
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Upon that, he foresaw, with perfect lucidity, the inevitable development of events.
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His sonnets are characterized by a rare lucidity of thought and expression.
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In fairness, lucidness, fullness of statement, the two had a striking resemblance.
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The style, however, was pithy, and in writing that is the first Christian grace-no , Iforgot ,itis the second; pellucidity is the first.
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But the wonderful limpidness, the charming pellucidness of Ingersoll can only be adequately understood when you also have the finishing touch of his facile voice.]
Uso de limpidity em inglês
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He surpasses his master, nevertheless, in energy and limpidity of composition.
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The expression is good, and this limpidity has never been equalled.
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You begin by examining the colour and limpidity of the wine in your glass.
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He holds it up to the light, and observes the limpidity of the liquid it contains.
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Her face cleared and brightened, like a cloudy liquor settling to limpidity in a crystal vase.
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The air had assumed an absolute limpidity, as if it had become rarified, rarified unto emptiness.
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The limpidity, the smoothness and ease of Chopin's playing were, after all, on the physical plane.
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But none of the seductions and agitations she met there disturbed the limpidity of her pure soul.
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They still kept their limpidity, their brightness.
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The crystals less limpidity of hue
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His eyes began to shine unwontedly, brightening into a golden limpidity, and his lips puckered into a smile.
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The eyes assume an extraordinary limpidity, improving vision; the ears dry out and become more susceptible to sound.
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The sea in Pembrokeshire, everyone agreed, had the gorgeous turquoise limpidity of the waters around the Seychelles or Maldives.
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Their unrestrained laughter filling the hot, fern-clad ravine had a soulless limpidity, as of wild, inhuman dwellers in tropical woodlands.
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Not only was his fidelity absolute, but there is a certain mysterious limpidity of gaze that reveals the soul of the sitter.
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And one entered, as into the liquid crystal of a source, a greenish limpidity, a sheet of silver reposing beneath reflected reeds.