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| list up to featured status, we will have to | articulate a reasonable basis for selection. |
| oice within the current Senate membership to | articulate a series of arguments against the current pr |
| he many specific theorems that might help to | articulate a given phenomenon. |
| The group helped | articulate a new approach to the abortion problem, also |
| to collaborate with colleagues, striving to | articulate a model of communication which can be applie |
| Skinner's particular contribution was to | articulate a theory of interpretation which concentrate |
| s his lofty standard, Aldridge was bracingly | articulate about the creative dilemmas faced by those w |
| tics: Baxter is a revelation as Daz, fluent, | articulate, accidentally hurtful and still in many ways |
| Cooper as "a Nanki-Poo of superior voice and | articulate acting capability" but complaining that the |
| ... D'Alessandro is an | articulate advocate for working people who deserves a c |
| Freeden has been noted for his | articulate analysis of contemporary ideologies. |
| As a cricket commentator he was | articulate and often drily humorous. |
| Very | articulate and winsome, he won many friends for India w |
| a word slowly and carefully, Polish speakers | articulate and release each of the two consonants separ |
| Webb was an | articulate and graphic author who wrote extensively abo |
| ettimuny got more knowledge, and become more | articulate, and his last book (which was published post |
| Alternet: "...Korte, an | articulate and determined young idealist with a mop of |
| Its stated purpose was to | articulate and promote a criminal justice reform agenda |
| artin Luther King Jr. and was among the most | articulate and outspoken critics of segregation before |
| imes do you see conservatives on CNN who are | articulate and will challenge an Eliot Spitzer? |
| te in a Chief of Defence directed project to | articulate and implement a technical solution to operat |
| Mooney, who was considered to be popular and | articulate and who had won 58% of the vote as mayor in |
| the knowledge and skills necessary to be an | articulate and well read citizen, prepared for higher e |
| public perception as "Canada's most famously | articulate angry man" lingered. |
| l the new personality of AndA offer is going | articulate around of, two clothes collections, accessor |
| It was legally more | articulate as compared to its predecessor. |
| Pedicel | articulate below ovary. |
| Adventism] since 1972 has been the quest to | articulate biblical presuppositions grounding a biblica |
| Thecideida is an order of cryptic | articulate brachiopods characterized by their small siz |
| cartilages, more rarely the ninth and tenth, | articulate by their lower borders with the adjoining ca |
| tributions of longtime friends and musically | articulate collaborators Dave Aston (drums), Geoff Mart |
| is Paul Simon, who he describes as "the most | articulate, creative and lyrical writer I've ever heard |
| Eustace put up a very | articulate defence in the West Country but had no chanc |
| In 1790 the attractive and | articulate della Genga attracted favourable attention b |
| tures players who exhibit a genuine rapport: | articulate dialogue unfolds logically, swiftly, and con |
| t-Cheater", in which he delivers a short but | articulate drum-solo. |
| He speaks as an | articulate elite, practices martial arts, and looks dow |
| rgued in dissent that the government did not | articulate enough facts to establish reasonable suspici |
| His translations from Latin are still | articulate examples of a good understanding of the lang |
| An | articulate expression of Greek republicanism can be fou |
| is booming baritone voice and his ability to | articulate for radio listeners the dynamic flow and pos |
| ate for his order, began to have occasion to | articulate his views. |
| leaders that if the GOP did not effectively | articulate imaginative solutions to the challenges in b |
| Additionally, the spillway was designed to | articulate in order to accommodate any settlement that |
| ome time beginning in the 1930s, a conscious | articulate instrument of the Soviet conspiracy', and th |
| professional dance artist with a completely | articulate instrument capable of responding in movement |
| described by Haas and Hornabrook as "able to | articulate, intellectualise, and simplify aspects of Ca |
| adden, and it was revealed that Hayes was an | articulate, intelligent man. |
| ed in communication between species that can | articulate it, and that find it useful in expressing th |
| is mind for years, but he had been unable to | articulate it. |
| Indeed, religious nationalism may | articulate itself as the binary of secular nationalism. |
| The aim was to produce an | articulate lay opinion in the Church of England. |
| styling by hiccupping, use of high notes to | articulate lower notes, creating a characteristic rhyth |
| An unusually | articulate magistrate, Scrope communicated his views on |
| e, Grimson won respect as an intelligent and | articulate man off it. |
| The Gerosa campaign would | articulate many of the themes which would be used again |
| for the first time, depicted as a sensitive, | articulate, misunderstood being who finally turns the t |
| h Language Council, which adopt that all two | articulate names should be written with a hyphen. |
| y space-opera extravagances" and "a severely | articulate narrative analysis of the implications of Ar |
| e, academic, and architectonically placed to | articulate openings, corners, and other shifts of plane |
| rek states "The early '70s was Taylor's most | articulate period of his method of propelling dynamic e |
| ved from the mineral dolomite), the uniquely | articulate pimp from the 1975 film Dolemite, and its se |
| d understanding; who reason persuasively and | articulate precisely; who are capable of evaluating the |
| Though he was considered an | articulate reformer who won election promising a "revol |
| lasting, not disposable way; the lyrics are | articulate, smart expressions of feelings (hope, heartb |
| She maintains a cheerful personality and | articulate social skills, and excels in language subjec |
| ans "to disseminate evangelical truth and to | articulate sound morals." |
| ween the first cry and the first instance of | articulate speech, in regard to which Fabulinus (fari, |
| haracters that are "endlessly reflective and | articulate, spitting out litanies of adjectives, geyser |
| There he emerged as the most | articulate spokesman for Eisenhower-era Republicanism. |
| A thoughtful programmer, | articulate spokesman for jazz, and analyst of the music |
| Meanwhile, Jeff and Diana | articulate the nature of their "friends with benefits" |
| But his great ability to | articulate the Sinhala Buddhist ethos is the hallmark o |
| Many of its early rules | articulate the eligibility requirements for male guests |
| etic site that the postcolonial subject must | articulate the politics of her emancipation. |
| He was the first philosopher to | articulate the quest for happiness as a natural human r |
| d The Road from Thatcherism in an attempt to | articulate the need for a broad alliance against Thatch |
| everyday lives and visionary storytelling to | articulate the realities and dreams of feminist, queer |
| on, health and gender, it will be my duty to | articulate the needs of the working and workless classe |
| Kramer honors us with this stormy, | articulate theatrical work." |
| from them, and more than any other has made | articulate their lonely beauties. |
| kills, explore ethics and morality, learn to | articulate their values and ideas, and become responsib |
| e perspective of sufferers who do not always | articulate their wishes in a coherent and organised way |
| octrine of biblical inerrancy, attempting to | articulate this doctrine in such a way as to avoid the |
| by generals and policy institutions seek to | articulate to the public and policy-makers why they sho |
| eyes and sarcastic remarks as a ruthless but | articulate villain, often playing roles of evil genius, |
| Described at the time as "one of the most | articulate voices in the Legislature", "one of the brig |
| As an | articulate, well-connected and influential woman who ou |
| or him, saying "my father is one of the most | articulate, well-read, charming people I've ever known. |
| 'An | articulate, well-reasoned, and valuable book.' (Ed Kess |
| g interesting to say about it or are able to | articulate whatever interesting thing you have to say." |
| Otherwise you need to | articulate who considers it to be a doomsday cult. |
| se of the ninth and tenth, costal cartilages | articulate with each other by small, smooth, oblong fac |
| e to side, look backward and medialward, and | articulate with the facets on the inferior processes of |
| onsisting of yellow elastic cartilage, which | articulate with the summits of the arytenoid cartilages |
| ite-all marvelously lively, intelligent, and | articulate women who recall their experiences with a mi |
| is often taken to represent a confident and | articulate young man, who may act impetuously. |
| of Mike Wilson, a charismatic, educated, and | articulate young man who has found his life's purpose i |
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