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ut the shortcomings of intelligent design and | eloquent about the spirituality of science. |
nauguration ceremony held on 11 October 1852, | eloquent addresses were given by Nicholson and the fir |
cient concept of the aqueduct took simple and | eloquent advantage of maintaining elevation of water f |
"From a poor working lad he became an | eloquent advocate of temperance, a master craftsman in |
ght I should mention it, in case any one more | eloquent agrees. |
facing the Stone of Remembrance, delivered an | eloquent and moving speech composed by Kipling, which |
ileged youth in public schools, Johnson waxed | eloquent and quoted from memory lines from "Thomas Gra |
He has a simple, | eloquent and distinctive style of explaining the purpo |
hile Bax's music sounds on first hearing more | eloquent and connected, and more lyrical, some assert |
arent in character, chivalrous, kindly, firm, | eloquent and sagacious; his purity of motive and unsel |
Bacon, who was described as "young, talented, | eloquent, and popular," read his resignation letter. |
He was learned in Scottish law, | eloquent and deeply religious. |
traveled Japan and became very popular as an | eloquent and persuasive preacher. |
His | eloquent and powerful sermons derive from this sense o |
Hannan also praised Milne as "a sincere, | eloquent and uncomplicated Marxist". |
ivine pavilion and Bhagawan Ajitnath gave his | eloquent and magnetic discourses. |
No other person has been more | eloquent and passionate in getting this idea across th |
Granted, Martin was not as | eloquent as William Jennings Bryan, but then there was |
He was not what is called ' | eloquent,' but he was better; he spoke with force, wit |
Nonant was very shrewd and | eloquent, but he was also violent in his attempts to r |
McDuffie, like Calhoun, became an | eloquent champion of state sovereignty; but while Calh |
They have no | eloquent champions in the press, powerful sponsors amo |
irable eye to effect, especially excelling in | eloquent closing appeals to a jury. |
considered to be the best preserved and most | eloquent decorations of any Egyptian burial site, foun |
created and shows how John Muir became their | eloquent defender. |
ng elitist and extravagant, despite William's | eloquent defense of higher education for the masses. |
Marozia had the great misfortune of having | eloquent detractors: the Liber Pontificalis and the ch |
Eloquent Echo: Fluffy Catch | |
writings are prized for their insightful and | eloquent exploration of spiritual experience. |
on 10 April 1897, were triumphs of clear and | eloquent exposition of the political and social aims o |
Register, decribed as "the greatest and most | eloquent expression of the interwar brick Moderne styl |
Nikolaus Pevsner describes it as "an | eloquent expression of High Victorian ideals in a coun |
ally from his subsequent unsmiling, but still | eloquent, expression. |
His letters to the Acharya are | eloquent expressions of his esteem. |
Bolo's older brother was "an | eloquent French prelate,". |
Paul's wife, Linda McCartney, provided | eloquent harmony vocals on "Another Day". |
ently to make a point, how to be graceful and | eloquent, how to convey emotion, how to build up tensi |
ter of very high order, mettlesome, witty and | eloquent if not especially erudite. |
member of the Order of Preachers, a man most | eloquent in translating various tongues, powerful in s |
He was | eloquent in debate and intrepid in war, but his influe |
s, though dramatic, somewhat lighter and more | eloquent in comparison to Lynch's version, and therefo |
ion was met with some criticism over her less | eloquent, insightful and controlled style of commentat |
sary background information; and succinct and | eloquent introductory material and annotations. |
urse was not written in Hebrew, but rather in | eloquent Italian. |
emorating the names of the revolutionaries in | eloquent lamentation in the final stanza, including ev |
d out to their Worships in forcible terms and | eloquent language how rife this system of sly-grog sel |
The young Remond had a reputation as an | eloquent lecturer and is reported to have been the fir |
ement and developed a national reputation for | eloquent lectures that inspired social ideals. |
es, coauthored by Roy Grutman, a “wry, witty, | eloquent” look at the practice of law. |
Olympiodorus had the reputation of being an | eloquent man and a profound thinker. |
l living, and was regarded as one of the most | eloquent men of his time. |
A conscientious and | eloquent minister, he became pastor of the Old South C |
See Bruce Haynes' book The | Eloquent Oboe for more historical background, illustra |
which one historian has dubbed him "the most | eloquent of the Federalists." |
eau, whom he later characterized as "the most | eloquent of sophists". |
e, grave of gait, rich and sonorous of voice, | eloquent of speech, noble of countenance, a blend of a |
ated that Rooted had “come into its own as an | eloquent, often dramatic merger of ancient Japanese mu |
e sat as the member for Cork and was forcibly | eloquent on measures to confirm the queen's authority |
y became known as an urbane and spontaneously | eloquent on-air journalist. |
deputy beginning in 1844 he was known for his | eloquent orations. |
She was an | eloquent orator who spoke out for women's rights, such |
in after years, he became a noted jurist, an | eloquent orator and a great leader among men. |
Acclaimed as an | eloquent orator, his keynote addresses at the OA's bie |
ho recognized in him a learned writer, and an | eloquent orator. |
He distinguished himself as an | eloquent orator. |
Whig, and he was described as a brilliant and | eloquent orator. |
both sides of parliament as a passionate and | eloquent parliamentarian of great personal integrity. |
find none, but the magnificent speech of the | eloquent peasant convinced Rensi to continue to consid |
The | Eloquent Peasant is an Ancient Egyptian story about a |
t is a task which should be reserved for more | eloquent pens than mine. |
Leaves while living in Mandarin, arguably an | eloquent piece of promotional literature directed at F |
it on the paving stones as the final and most | eloquent plea to an apparently deaf, dumb and blind Go |
John Reid, described him as "one of the most | eloquent politicians in Northern Ireland". |
ufferers of multiple sclerosis as a frank and | eloquent portrayal of their struggle, and numerous MS |
o described The Edge's guitar solo as "a more | eloquent prayer than anything I could write." |
An | eloquent preacher and the author of numerous theologic |
849, Rev. Dr. Francis Parkman (1788-1852), an | eloquent preacher and father of historian Francis Park |
Widely known as an | eloquent preacher, with the deprivation of John Hooper |
was without a formal education, Mello was an | eloquent preacher, using radio to spread his message, |
He was well versed in Arabic, was an | eloquent preacher, and was chosen by Francis, together |
He was considered as an | eloquent preacher, and often employed on public occasi |
his scholarship, though he was a popular and | eloquent preacher. |
ek and Hebrew, and enjoyed a reputation as an | eloquent preacher. |
He went into orders, and became an | eloquent preacher; travelled abroad, where he formed a |
He was well-known for his crisp, | eloquent, precise style, with a distinctive West Count |
of The Daily Telegraph said that his "genial, | eloquent presence was an asset to even the most over-f |
He was an | eloquent professor and very fond of young people, and |
for the improvement of the young, and was the | eloquent promoter of the free library system in Chelte |
an import and a local copy would be the most | eloquent proof. |
Exploiting his wounds with | eloquent propaganda, Santa Anna catapulted back to pow |
She is quietly intense, notoriously elegant, | eloquent, proper, and continually self-deprecating." |
he French prisoners in Germany, and penned an | eloquent protest to the emperor William I. against the |
He was one of the most | eloquent republican tribunes, and, after the Republic |
Dr Thomas Sheridan wrote an | eloquent sermon upon this text on the occasion of the |
Kadawedduwe Sri Jinawansa Theras extremely | eloquent sermons, there were people, the lay and monks |
A man reputed for his | eloquent silences, Geoffrey initially opposes Fancy's |
ies British pop is perfectly distilled in the | eloquent simplicity of this number" and described the |
ly offensive verbal acrobat, the world's most | eloquent sociopath." |
d described him as "a virtuosic and musically | eloquent soloist". |
t; but when any embassy was to be sent, or an | eloquent speaker was desired for any occasion, Garakon |
ned a high reputation as a preacher and as an | eloquent speaker on political subjects. |
He is an | eloquent speaker, a wise conversationalist and a lover |
Johnson was an | eloquent speaker. |
Ameen had a natural talent in | eloquent speaking, and in 1895, the teenager became ca |
In an | eloquent speech he confessed his crime, and being conv |
Labor in Lexington, Breckinridge delivered an | eloquent speech in which he extolled the virtues of a |
During this trip, Wapello made an | eloquent speech at Boston, Massachusetts, wherein he e |
Upon his return he stated in an | eloquent speech entitled, “The Paper Ladle,” that the |
lty, Chief Justice Catlyn made him a long and | eloquent speech on the heinousness of treason, thus ha |
in 1788; in the last body he delivered a very | eloquent speech in its support, and was considered at |
He is also famous for his | eloquent speeches in fluent English. |
With the | eloquent support of Trevor Huddleston, Fenner Brockway |
ents, describing the wonders of the bridge in | eloquent terms. |
Eloquent testimony is found in his letter to the abbot | |
ts broadcasting, arguably less brash and more | eloquent than the present. |
book, Barbara Jordan: Speaking the Truth with | Eloquent Thunder, speeches from the late U.S. Represen |
His speech and words were not considered | eloquent to the ears of men, yet they were always swee |
ension of potent magnitude, and called it "an | eloquent tone poem that fans of both artists will enjo |
The book includes a simple but | eloquent tribute from him to his ship's company and th |
sota in 1942, where he became a respected and | eloquent voice in support of China. |
I saved this description for the | eloquent way it describes the flavor of mud in a parki |
d allowing the music to speak in an even more | eloquent way. |
The Millrige Manor is now operated as an | eloquent Wedding and event venue. |
ne Linux distributions and FreeBSD, Mac OS X ( | Eloquent), WinCE (SwordReader), Internet Tablet OS (Ra |
e splendid libretto -by turns plainspoken and | eloquent, with wonderful splashes of wry humor to ligh |
pparatus criticus of any modern edition bears | eloquent witness to the activities of these fifteenth |
Retort's printing press had belonged to the | eloquent Wobbly agitator Carlo Tresca before he was as |
ds of leaders and scholars appeared who spoke | eloquent words, but these remained words. |
mmittee called Blackmon's book "a precise and | eloquent work that examines a deliberate system of rac |
His | eloquent yet minimalist and often humorous and self-ef |
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