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They can't always articulate it, but they have a picture, a combination of where they've lived and their experiences.
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We can't always articulate the sensation but it's grand enough that we dive in regardless of the cost or potential damage.
A year ago, she noticed that the girls "would have these really deep-seated feelings about unjust things that were happening to them, but they don't always know how to identify or articulate it".
Despite his obvious penchant, Mr Vogel could not always articulate why he liked certain works or what he looked for collecting.
He has questioned the Clinton-era mantra of supporting a "strong dollar," disputed the administration's line that long-term tax cuts could spur the economy out of its slowdown, and pooh-poohed bailouts for emerging markets -- though he did not always articulate an alternative.
You can always articulate later".
Nevertheless, some women do feel compelled for reasons they cannot always articulate to have children.
SANTA ANA — Stephania Haralabidis, who moved to Southern California from Greece last year, still can't always articulate her feelings well in English.
They may not always be capable of articulating it, but they see us for exactly who and what we are.
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