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    1. retracing your steps but not in any way you could articulate


    2. No one spoke for several seconds after Tullius asked his question, having little ability to articulate their thoughts and subsequent questions


    3. Caius Chaerea, one of the foremost of the Imperial court and rumored to be among the Elder Council, had gracefully approached them all with a bow, hugging each of them and offering articulate words of consolation and accolades for the fallen Legionnaire


    4. It had been a very strange sensation to be one so praised for a silver tongue and yet increasingly struggle to articulate or to reply at all


    5. hardly articulate a word, as he was certain he would be burned


    6. Potentially he could have talked the president out of the need for Standard Response – maybe a more articulate man


    7. It also requires a Phyllis Schaffly, however, to clearly articulate those positions to less erudite, average audiences unlikely to have read ―God and Man at Yale


    8. Nibbles looked on in silent contemplation, unable to articulate what he felt or saw


    9. His cat was supposed to have extra-sensory powers and it was remarkably articulate, if Tri-D and web-vids were any indication


    10. The three most important requirements of survival are a food source, the ability to articulate emotional states, and mobility

    11. Her mouth and lips were so dry she could hardly articulate the words


    12. ” it said in a hoarse but articulate voice


    13. Rights are normally identified and claimed by sentient creatures able to articulate and understand what rights are, and what the reciprocal obligations might be


    14. They aim to destroy existing law while presenting no articulate substitute


    15. Everyday spoken language tends to be ragged and not always fully articulate


    16. This generation craves something more directly related to its own experience, however difficult it might be for them to articulate just what that experience is


    17. There must be some essential core of minds able to reason, to think clearly about, and to articulate the true conditions of a free existence


    18. His speech was very articulate and his


    19. and he indicated that the members did not articulate that they saw the


    20. To the attorney --- my thanks for saying ‘so well’ what I would have said if I were more articulate

    21. “The Pastor is articulate, seems well educated and Olivia is more than bright, but they’re only twenty


    22. mean; they are transformed into articulate language and thus the


    23. As the chancellor of NC State University said in 1978, my father “emerged as one of the nation’s most articulate spokesman on the important role of private support for public higher education


    24. We used to talk all the time about being able to read and write well and articulate


    25. He said, “An embrace is always so much more articulate than words


    26. such a story, would be capable of having a calm and articulate


    27. The Coast Guard mission requires the service to articulate even more closely than in the past with the U


    28. articulate some of the key points95 that are noted by Alixes Silver and which seem


    29. I understand her hatred even though she can’t articulate it without sounding like a drunken whore


    30. Our task is to articulate in a systematic way that thinking which team members hold

    31. Second, the Art of the Essay with Lydia Fakundiny, who remains, perhaps, the most articulate person I ever met


    32. His conversation was direct and non articulate


    33. `She was also strong, commanding and articulate when the situation demanded it


    34. articulate properly, without resorting to embarrassingly florid


    35. A few of the torches still flared in their sockets, the phosphorescent glow throbbed and quivered, and the river flowed with an almost articulate muttering, scintillant with undreamed radiances


    36. “You are fortunate to have such a devoted and articulate husband,” William said to Birdie, “few men are able to express the devotion they feel for their wives


    37. ” Harold was equally articulate


    38. they may find that his endearingly simple, fluid, articulate


    39. Your coach helps articulate and challenge the


    40. step, the coach helps the executive to clearly articulate specific,

    41. It was because I deemed it impossible to articulate the moment that followed, with a degree of accuracy that reasonably reflected the experience


    42. Dayan realized with frustration that there was no point in arguing with that machine, however articulate it appeared to be


    43. With a force deep within me that is not easy to articulate, I gained


    44. There was a long pause during which the heavy breathing could be heard again before the voice unhurriedly continued in the distinctive and dull tone that appeared to be a result of a concerted effort to precisely articulate each word in the proper fashion, “He who wears fine clothing and leads men


    45. Mark Shannon looked briefly at her with newfound respect:� the more he knew of her, the more he found her to be both competent and articulate


    46. “Of course, part of our job is to articulate a sensitive matter in such a way as not to stir public emotions or sentiment


    47. Miles made suggestions that Max had received compensation though he wouldn’t articulate on that


    48. To attempt to articulate the greatness of the Love of God thru His Christ would certainly be unsuccessful at best, and on the other hand, certainly be inaccurate, for what flowed through me was more than the mind of man could ascertain


    49. articulate these practices in theoretical terms, my teachers were enacting a revolutionary pedagogy that was profoundly anticolonial


    50. Because Ros was the exception and spoke the most articulate Komotu Ben had ever heard, he got the gist of Tam's reply













































    1. presidency, as it articulated the ultimate outcome of the war and the Reconstruction


    2. " Immanuel Kant introduced the concept, but never fully articulated it


    3. We had just watched a large articulated lorry disappear up the rutted lane with the last of his stock inside


    4. It was those phone calls when she asked questions about those intimate details of fear and survival that Therese so bravely articulated in her story that gave her hope in those darker days of despair


    5. Just what the national security objectives “we’ve set” might be were not articulated


    6. Silaran also wore his gold-trimmed armor, a cunningly articulated set of plate barding that covered him almost completely, featuring white silk tassels and a glinting meter and a third long sword blade that was mounted on his head just in front of his exposed horn


    7. Roy just plain didn’t like his style and was irritated by the depth of knowledge he articulated and his broad range of top industry contacts


    8. Silaran also wore his gold-trimmed armor, a cunningly articulated set of plate barding that covered him almost completely, featuring white silk tassels and a glinting four-foot sword blade that was mounted on his head just in front of his exposed horn


    9. Therefore, the reasons for migration can be articulated with the issue that induces


    10. premises as they are articulated

    11. The concept of aesthetic catharsis was articulated by Aristotle in ancient Athens


    12. -Stop whispering! Out of Here - the oldster articulated


    13. Certainly he did not expect my answer and for a few moments I felt like a winner in this contest of wills and characters, but, as I have said before, in the issues of eloquences Leonardo is a well-trained opponent and quickly regained his composure and with much intelligence and audacity was able to thread his question with mine and articulated:


    14. The words, so thin and articulated in my mind, came to resound as distorted by a prism which afforded them a tombstone resonance to my phrases and sentences; until the tone turned serious and irregular as a soprano attacked by a winter cold


    15. An occasional articulated truck would ease its way carefully


    16. speaks to the clearly articulated vision and values of the free


    17. first articulated by Stallman in the GNU Manifesto? Or was it


    18. More importantly, they had proved in the last four months of observation to be basically as intelligent as an average modern man and had an articulated language, even though it was a rather simple one


    19. Counting the trucks was easy, but as the articulated part was often dangling into the depths at the back of the cab, there was nothing to follow until the side of the ship appeared in the slender beam of light


    20. With just the front and rear of the cab attached, the articulated trailer part dangled towards the seabed, as though it had jack-knifed

    21. This strange vehicle, tracked at the front, articulated in the center and with a wheeled ballast trailer at the rear, could slice its way through trees and undergrowth at a slow walking pace


    22. Settling back and reflecting for a long time, waiting on him to compose himself, and then told him with a smile that conveyed and articulated every true thought that was filling my body with Love


    23. and her mouth and every word than articulated itself in her mind spil ed out of her


    24. Although she hadn't articulated it clearly in her mind, every part of her that counted knew what her decision was


    25. I knew we were similar in many ways because although I was never one to raise my hand in class and be vocal about my views and problems she would do it for me, often she was vocal and when she articulated her views it felt like she was an external mouthpiece for my inner thoughts


    26. ‘The fact, that the mere presence of pork in a mosque or beef in a temple could trigger a communal riot in our country speaks for itself,’ articulated Raja Rao


    27. Even as the Golwalkars articulated the Hindu frustration in shrill voices, the Maulana Azads voiced the Muslim fears in secular tones


    28. reaches the stage of yagya, it is then recited by neither articulated speech nor from the throat; nor even in thought; it then infuses every breath


    29. Taken aback, the poor lad silently articulated ere a knock came rapping on the door once


    30. love him, but when her brain reverberated with the threats that Madame Button had articulated

    31. Turning her head to confront him, Kathy articulated these thoughts out loud, her voice brimming with curiosity as she spoke


    32. some citizens are as highly articulated and addressed on


    33. the core concepts, I have then articulated an unconventional perspective on the whole, one


    34. to be articulated around the relationship between self and others


    35. In Christian culture, the Seven Deadly Sins can be articulated around the relationship


    36. without a single profanity articulated or any “you stupid or what ah”


    37. articulated as Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit


    38. He could almost hear their moans and cries for this is how this supreme tension of love is articulated before the explosion of release


    39. � The higher purpose, in some utopian way, calls on us as parental figures to enter into an unspoken but palpable agreement to deflect children from their desire to become a fully articulated self and to continue indefinitely with that deflection of the child's development and individuation


    40. Instead Christ’s articulated wisdom was recorded, sometimes years and decades after His resurrection and ascension, and therefore unlikely to have been written verbatim

    41. We also read verses that contradict and are incongruent to this new message of relational love, providing further evidence for the need for cautious interpretation as being the words articulated by human experience and thus human interpretation to a significant event


    42. Jesus’ teachings in the New Testament definitively redefine through His divine articulated contradictions many of the ancient rules, laws and teachings expressed throughout the Old Testament


    43. that created a sense of articulated movement along the ground, like leaves cart wheeling


    44. practice of the articulated pronunciation of chakra-mantras


    45. he jumped up quickly, sat on the sofa and with an almost defiant, but weak and breaking, voice articulated:


    46. pawnbroker woman," he articulated at last, almost in a whisper, bringing his face exceedingly close to the face of Zametov


    47. Princess Bezzemelny saw me--who gave me the blessing when your father and I were married, Polenka--she asked at once 'Isn't that the pretty girl who danced the shawl dance at the breaking-up?' (You must mend that tear, you must take your needle and darn it as I showed you, or to-morrow--cough, cough, cough--he will make the hole bigger," she articulated with effort


    48. "I have sinned," the man articulated softly


    49. "Sonia, Sonia!" she articulated softly and caressingly, as though surprised to find her there


    50. But since he is telling himself he doesn’t have to be perfectly clear, because something inside holds any given missing part—the unclear or partially articulated































    1. This may seem a bit crazy example but it articulates how a lot of


    2. The coach listens beyond what the client articulates


    3. account, which articulates the event, as a big hunger and


    4. Language is mystical and spiritual as it expresses and articulates both perceptions and realities that are unable to be seen by the eye or touched by the hand


    5. Language expresses and articulates personal experiences from both within the silences and secrets of the mind, and vocal articulation from the noise of the mouth


    6. Then Reagan articulates his thoughts on the peace and security of future Americans, and how everyone witnessing this speech can mold the country’s future


    7. The last of these is amply represented by the four zoophyte groups, three classes of articulates, five classes of mollusks, and three vertebrate classes: mammals, reptiles, and those countless legions of fish, an infinite order of animals totaling more than 13,000 species, of which only one–tenth belong to fresh water


    8. The open–sea plants had already left behind the increasingly arid seafloor, where a prodigious number of animals were still swarming: zoophytes, articulates, mollusks, and fish


    9. In the midst of this moving vegetation, under arbors of water plants, there raced legions of clumsy articulates, in particular some fanged frog crabs whose carapaces form a slightly rounded triangle, robber crabs exclusive to these waterways, and horrible parthenope crabs whose appearance was repulsive to the eye


    10. Conseil kept especially busy observing mollusks and articulates, and although his catalog is a little dry, I wouldn't want to wrong the gallant lad by leaving out his personal observations

    11. And in order to complete his study of marine articulates, he needed to mention the class Cirripedia , which contains water fleas and carp lice, plus the class Annelida, which he would have divided without fail into tubifex worms and


    12. What was this astounding world that I didn't yet know? In what order did these articulates belong, these creatures for which the rocks provided a second carapace? Where had nature learned the secret of their vegetating existence, and for how many centuries had they lived in the ocean's lower strata?


    13. Among the articulates there were annelid worms one and a half meters long, furnished with a pink proboscis, equipped with 1,700 organs of locomotion, snaking through the waters, and as they went, throwing off every gleam in the solar spectrum


    14. In its first 46 pages Neill articulates his theory of contrary opinion


    1. It leaders will need to provide comprehensive guidelines articulating its position on abortion, assisted suicide, affirmative action, civil rights, conservation, environmental and family issues, education and the death penalty, among a number of issues of immediate concern to many blue collar voters disheartened with ―business as usual‖ establishmentarians seated across both sides of the political aisle who seem to have forgotten the voters that elected them into public office or the reasons why they were elected to begin with


    2. with the emotions of the value and success, articulating the success in


    3. The lubricants for articulating joints, and liquids that fill the voids in the casing, resist the immense pressure but are quickly lost in the sea or contaminated by it


    4. Businessmen are usually careful in articulating their political preferences


    5. With those last words, Sensei's face changed, and he said calmly, articulating each word, “Explain to me how a man drowning in a bog can save a man standing on the bank of the river?”


    6. other things, but listening to him in the restaurant articulating multi-syllabic botanical terms


    7. He said nothing aloud but a professional lip reader might just have detected the beginning of his articulating his thoughts which began with the four letter epithet “Fuck!”


    8. When he spoke he did so slowly, carefully, articulating each word for clarity


    9. the act or process of inaudibly articulating speech with speech organs


    10. You are avoiding your encounter with it by reading books and articles to develop “more” understanding of it, by articulating different techniques to “attain” it but simple thing that you are not ready to acknowledge is that truth is available to you without any need to find it, to understand it, to amend it, to cook it for you

    11. The psychological symptoms from doing less than good through such activities as expressing and articulating unkind thoughts, feelings and behaviours, described by the meanings of words such as malice, hypocrisy, deceit, envy, anger, hatred, jealousy and slander etcetera


    12. it was highly sexually charged, although I had no means of knowing or articulating such a


    13. glands in the neck; muscular pain; all-over aches that are worse for stress; difficulty in articulating; great


    14. difficulty in articulating; dizziness; headache with fever; pain in the


    15. He kept trying to say something to her; he began moving his tongue with difficulty and articulating indistinctly, but Katerina Ivanovna, understanding that he wanted to ask her forgiveness, called peremptorily to him:


    16. There were banks of components with flashing lights and a small desk with four flat-screen monitors mounted on articulating stands


    17. ‘You set off with the mother and you return with the son,’ he said, articulating each syllable, as though each were a separate favor he was bestowing


    18. ” Zig Zigler, for reasons even he would have a hard time articulating, is fighting his way back to the cranes at the rear of the car


    19. He is credited with articulating the concept of the margin of safety, which describes the situation in which the market price for a security is sufficiently below its fair value that unforeseen events will not cause loss to the investor


    20. Spencer went on Bloomberg TV articulating his expert opinion on why this was not a good idea for the U

    21. Weyland may have some difficulty articulating his methodology for selecting stocks, but when probed about specific holdings, he has near-encyclopedic knowledge of biotech companies and the niches they operate in


    22. And I beg you to consider Dolokhov’s offer,’ he said, articulating his friend’s name with difficulty


    23. Here he paused, then, with a sort of sovereign and sepulchral authority, he added, articulating slowly, and emphasizing the syllables:


    24. In articulating any investment strategy, then, managers should be able to describe the typical inefficiencies on which they are looking to capitalize and the types of situations in which they expect to find them


    25. he began moving his tongue with difficulty and articulating indistinctly, but Katerina Ivanovna, understanding that he wanted to ask her forgiveness, called peremptorily to him:


    26. "You set off with the mother and you return with the son," he said, articulating each syllable, as though each were a separate favor he was bestowing


    27. " Do you dare to tell me," he said savagely articulating his words as it were syllable by syllable : " that all this time you've been taking my money you did not know your sister was with child by me ? "


    28. And I beg you to consider Dólokhov’s offer,” he said, articulating his friend’s name with difficulty


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