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"It is that I articulate the deepest held values of the American people".
What lessons have you learned from that experience? A. I'm very, very grateful to my small little team, and I articulate it.
"Look, by dint of biography, by dint of experience, the basic optimism that I articulate and present publicly as President is real," he told me.
But if I articulate my anger in any of these situations, it's all too easy for my reaction to be categorised as yet another display from the "angry black woman".
The wall of jeans at Barneys New York may be overwhelming, and the struggle between 511s and 514s at the Levi's store might make for a momentary distraction, but Self Edge, with its selection consisting largely of micro-variations on a theme, forced existential grappling: Am I articulate enough to make an appropriate selection, and then properly pull it off?
Asked about her views on the House of Lords on Friday, Ms Hopkins said: "The people I represent, the things I articulate to the nation, actually we don't give a shit about the House of Lords because we think they're all a bunch of plonkers.
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"I feel that I articulated that well, you know?
He described his relationship with Thatcher as one in which "I articulated her instincts".
In this case, however, there are good theoretical reasons to believe that momentum is especially important in Iowa, like those that I articulated above.
So when I articulated a capitalistic interpretation of what needed to be done in health care, that was disappointing to some people".
Secondly, I believe the reason I'm standing here is because of the agenda I articulated during the course of the campaign.
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