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I was rather confused and he was quite eloquent, so we soon started chatting like old friends
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It was widely reported in the leafier lanes of suburban south London that after the local church’s recent summer fete Miss Jones had sampled the sherry and become extremely eloquent on the subject
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the sherry and become extremely eloquent on the subject
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eloquent way the female species can put the opposite sex in their place time and
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eloquent squint of her nose or shake of the head
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With eloquent speaking and smooth
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He hadn't realized Nathalia was there, but at the sound of her soft, eloquent voice, the blood began pumping through his veins and suddenly, miraculously he did in fact seem fine
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According to the eloquent, and sometimes well-informed, author of the Philosophical and Political History of the Establishment of the Europeans in the two Indies, the annual importation of registered gold and silver into Spain, at an average of eleven years, viz
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The most eloquent period was that of the
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other remains! But the most eloquent thing
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For a while Torbin took a discreet pleasure in hearing this once eloquent, highly intelligent man speak like a small child
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At San Juan every officer was an individual leader, and the terrible percentage of officers who fell is an eloquent tribute to their worth
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In spite of this very eloquent explanation we knew that terrorists may be killed after arrest and tacitly approved for the reasons mentioned above
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The Reverend Doctor was reputed to be a very eloquent speaker; and, bearing in mind the old dictum that a minister should take his best clothes to the city and his best sermons to the country, he delivered a very scholarly and impressive discourse
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After an eloquent “apology,” really a self-defense, he calmly drafted off his sentence
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But not even the grimmest of amiable dragons can altogether prevent a certain subtle language of eye and smile and eloquent silence; and so the minister's courtship progressed after a fashion
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13 Give me eloquent speech in my mouth before the lion; turn his heart to hate him who fights against us, so that there may be an end
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One was a smooth, eloquent Maya merchant named Ah Chan, who assured me that my Maya was excellent
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But things can be felt that are never said and at times the silence between the two women was intolerably eloquent
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It was rather eloquent and Theodore whispered to me that the Khan had written it himself
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21 For wisdom opens the mouth of the dumb, and made the tongues of those who cannot speak as eloquent
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4 Leaders of the people by their counsels, and by their knowledge of learning meet for the people, wise and eloquent are their
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His arms were linked with those of the handsome young university student, the eloquent leader from outside the castle, who stood behind him
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with eloquent words to define our beliefs and a 'to do
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his words were more hurried than his normal eloquent
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Don’t worry about being eloquent
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great idea, and she hoped she’d be eloquent enough to let the others
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10 And Moses said to the Lord, O my Lord, I am not eloquent, neither heretofore, nor since you have spoken to your servant: but I am slow of speech, and of a slow tongue
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And Moses said unto the LORD, O my Lord, I am not eloquent, neither heretofore, nor since thou hast spoken unto thy servant: but I am slow of speech, and of a slow tongue
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Positions become solidified among like-minded groups of delegates, and the most forceful or eloquent spokespersons for each position rise to dominance of their groups
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Oh, how eloquent he thinks himself to be as he prattles on, for our enlightenment, I presume
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King Aethelred has travelled around the kingdom, making speech after eloquent speech, demanding fortitude and strength, promising to deter the north-men
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Does he that is eloquent think himself to be just? 5 Does he who is born of woman and lives but for a short time think himself to be blessed? Be not abundant in speech
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I realized that if I could go back in time and relive my childhood as the star athlete or eloquent class president, but it meant that on this night, this little girl would not have found comfort in my arms; I would decline the offer
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This eloquent examination that I did to the magician happened unnoticed neither for Duprina, nor for my sisters
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And if I express myself in these eloquent terms, so little flattering towards him, it is because irrefutably, and in a fairly short period of time, I had to suffer in the flesh the reaches of his overwhelming revenge
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” With that eloquent statement, he lunges at me, and I sigh
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God is not hindered because His servant is “not eloquent but slow of speech and of tongue
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My boy, to one who loves his fellows there is an eloquent appeal for help in your countenance of discouragement and despair
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1 IT IS an eloquent testimony to the charm and righteousness of Jesus' earth life that, although he repeatedly dashed to pieces the hopes of his apostles and tore to shreds their every ambition for personal exaltation, only one deserted him
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Jesus warned his followers against thinking that their prayers would be rendered more efficacious by ornate repetitions, eloquent phraseology, fasting, penance, or sacrifices
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5 It was not so much what Jesus taught about the balanced character that impressed his associates as the fact that his own life was such an eloquent exemplification of his teaching
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Be eloquent in praise of the very dull old days which have long since passed away,
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The seas inlaid with eloquent gentle wires;
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She was eloquent on those subjects
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ordinary men who were uneducated and not eloquent
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• The greatest language in the world for eloquent speech; the
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“Mike's not that eloquent, I'm afraid, but he does his job well
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This was a celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Love Canal, and her speech was eloquent and inspiring
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and she offered eloquent and inspiring thoughts
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were eloquent, but the person from whom the judge most wanted to
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It would indeed boost his already-lofty reputation in the legal community and the press as an aggrandized showman with a knack for savvy yet convincing, eloquent 281
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confines all the forces of nature into one, eloquent equation,” Ketimer said
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One became an RSS pracharak and an eloquent defender of Hindu nationalism; the other is a passionate representative of socialist beliefs
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Maken’s first task was to try and ensure that the Congress got its most eloquent voices to speak up for the party
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What could be funnier or more eloquent than young Eldred's impatient lament in DRIMTAIM about the white man's world, the world we call real:
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They think all earnest, eloquent, zealous, hard-working clergymen cannot be far wrong
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using his eloquent examples, and made a conclusion at the end:
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Grandfather started to cite eloquent examples from his front-line life during the war
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In that a 2-gendered human race must have one sex subordinate to the other in order to work and such a subordinate factor was even built into our genetic makeup? What if perfect equality would have simply kicked the whole human process into neutral? Considering the many eloquent arguments presented by men of science and religion and all those fine philosophical ponderings, they have made a strong case for a "natural law of subordination" with half submitting to "subjection" just as the Bible and the boys' other rulebooks direct
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Student O'Patrick was an eloquent speaker, and he was able to draw in the class of 'forced atheist'
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Apparently, he was an eloquent
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becomes eloquent, wise, enjoys peace of mind, and it is said that by his Yogic
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By the side of that racked figure and all it meant and the tremendous sermons it was preaching me, wordless, voiceless sermons, more eloquent than any I shall hear again, how strange, how far-away your echoes from life and the world seemed! Distant tinkling’s of artificialness; not quite genuine writhing’s beneath not quite genuine burdens; idle questionings and self-criticisms; plaints, doubts, and complicated half-veiled reproaches of myself that I should be able to be pleased with a world so worm-eaten that I should still be able to chant my song of life in a major key in a world so manifestly minor and chromatic
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Well, here are these people freezing us into what they consider our proper place whenever we come across them, taking no pains to hide what undesirable beings we are in their sight, staring at Papa's hat in eloquent silence when it is more than usually tilted over one ear, running eyes that chill my blood over my fustian clothes--I'm not sure what fustian is, but I'm quite sure my clothes are made of it—oddly deaf when we say anything, oddly blind when we meet anywhere unless we actually run into them, here they are, doing all these things every day with a repeated gusto, and with no reason whatever that I can see to support their pretensions
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She couldn't, but it was evident that her one-time worshipper was being eloquent
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He was glad, too, to find he had no shred of his former feeling left, and could watch her approach with a detachment so complete that even while he watched he continued, uninterruptedly, to be eloquent
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Your eloquent speech is the ear-ornament of the fortunate,
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And besides an eloquent Charlotte sitting next to me, there would be a cart rattling along behind me all day
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'Do not fall into abstractions then, dear Professor, at important moments,' I said; and inwardly rehearsed the eloquent pleadings with which I meant to shake Charlotte's soul when next I saw her
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'Oh, oh!' was my eloquent exclamation when she came in and told me; and I pulled the bedclothes up still higher, as though seeking protection in them from the blows of Fate
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'Dear Professor, wait a moment--Charlotte must be quite close now--I don't want to intrude on you both at first, so please, will you give her this letter'--and I pulled it with great difficulty, it being fat and my fingers shaky, out of my pocket, the eloquent letter I had written in the dawn at Stubbenkammer, and pressed it into his hand,--'give it to her with my love--with my very dear love
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Fairness, desirability, the probable views of the other side, their equal Tightness, these things faltered interminably round each letter to be answered, were hesitated over interminably in the mellow intonations of that large-minded, well-educated young man's voice, and he was echoed and supported by the typist, who was also from Oxford, and had been given this chance of nearness to the most distinguished of bishops at such a youthful age that the undergraduate milk had not yet dried on the corners of his eloquent and hesitating mouth, and gave a peculiarly sickly flavour, thought the irritated Bishop, to whatever came out of it
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"He is very eloquent," said Priscilla, with a demure downward sweep of her eyelashes
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A long line of touring and town cars as well as taxicabs bore eloquent testimony not only to the popularity of this tea room and cabaret, but to the growth of afternoon dancing
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He raised an eloquent brow
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An eloquent legislative councillor began his inquisition with words of deadly prognosis, words that were bound, no doubt calculated, to without fear portray the anxious heartbeats of the tens of thousands of recently much poorer people pounding the sidewalks of Hong Kong
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In the name of Allah the most Gracious the most Merciful, praise be to Allah for His perfect eloquent speech, His noble book that He sent to us as a perfect remembrance, has the news of those who preceded us, the news of those who follow us and the decree of what is amongst us
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Like the photographs taken by the Nazi war criminals, this piece of evidence was too eloquent and damning
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Then she gave Peter a reassuring smile and an eloquent nod that Peter understood immediately
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The actual CCTV image lasted no more than 3 minutes but it was so damning and eloquent that it proved beyond doubt that the men were guilty
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Was the killer a professor in some university? It also begged the question; why did the killer butcher Marc haphazardly, but lavished such skill and labour on dismembering Roger’s body? The killer obviously wanted to convey some eloquent message
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And in my opinion, this points to another eloquent illustration of the value of
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I find that file sharing is an eloquent illustration of what is possibly the most striking
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rich, all eloquent, with thousand-cloven tongue, deign to repeat itself; but if
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The Chicago players were eloquent in their silence
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He was young, rich, handsome, idealistic and eloquent (Ted Sorensen was his speechwriter and allegedly the actual author of JFK"s Pulitzer prizewinning Profiles in Courage) and seemed on his way to great achievements
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Though she might be a brilliant soccer player, Kristen didn't have much eloquent grace with her tomboy frame
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To be an authority, they reason, one must possess a strong determination, clever ideas, and eloquent lips
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Eloquent, learned, Scriptural, impassioned, faithful and courageous, Apollos had no Gospel
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He was eloquent and charismatic, but from a human perspective He willed not to be materially coercive, nor did He will to be militarily or politically savvy
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He can be quite eloquent when he wants to be
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I tend to find this quite wearing, but he was waxing eloquent, so I let him run with it
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Back in real time with the road ahead of us, let’s keep on being a part of this eternally eloquent journey & fall off into the blood red sunset
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As one of the most eloquent leaders in this warfare shapes it: 'In the name of all that is vital and holy, let us get rid of the notion that justification, be it what it may, is a kind of legal fiction, an arrangement of God with Himself to regard and treat a human being as something other than what he is really and substantially in His sight
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And my brother Aaron, he is more eloquent than me, so send him with me, to help me, and to confirm my words, for I fear they will reject me
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For there is no conception of a future state more awful and more probable as a retribution to powerful minds who have spent their lifetime in exerting ruinous influence upon their fellow-men, than that they should be compelled to 'remember’ the whole sum of evil which they have wrought in the universe, where no 'drop of water will be given to cool the tongue’ which once poured forth, perhaps, its eloquent blasphemies, or philosophy falsely so called, or polluting verses, against the sovereignty of God,—and then suffer 'everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and the glory of His power