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We're at a turning point in our lives that he's kind of articulating in this play".
"I had a hard time articulating in a proactive way how I felt about the world.
This invention creates a forcefully dynamic rhythm while also articulating in a rational way the structure behind the facades.
These composers are now comfortable articulating in fresh ways the music in which they have been most immersed.
Bernstein's performance is passionately lyrical; the two slower movements, the first and the third, are long songs, led by forward, gleaming strings articulating in a vocal manner.
The Plath club was founded because she succeeded in giving women a voice - articulating, in angry, hiccoughy words, the sentiments they could not.
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He's articulating very in-depth and specific political concerns directly to his audience".
First, they resynthesized the Platonic and Christian traditions, re-articulating in modern terms the ancient Jewish teaching that all people are children of God and participants in the sacred.
In life people go their way quietly, bound up in feeling but articulating mostly in their minds the shuddering fears and outlandish hopes, the nameless terrors that pounce during the dish drying or the laundry folding, all those mighty things that can sound so paltry — so average — when we breathe them forth.
Later chapters compare the findings with the evidence from other regions in Britain and Ireland to investigate the roles of settlement architectures in defining groups and articulating identities in general.
Yet, in disentangling the nuances and articulating them in a way that we feel adequately represents the moral problem, we have already made a judgment.
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