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And "The Cadence of Grass" suggests that McGuane is still up to his old tricks.
Blagojevich's gestures and the cadence of his speech, not to mention his unfettered optimism, closely resembled Reagan's.
Based on the tint of their skin and the cadence of their Spanish, Mr. Olmedo concluded that his attackers were Puerto Rican.
His carriage and the cadence of his conversation are usually so measured that I was thrown by the lingering habit, the trace of indiscipline.
"Some of our thinking was informed by changes that have happened in the broader tech landscape and the cadence of innovation to which the consumer is now attuned – particularly by smartphones," he said.
"Having loved a leader, she became a leader". With song and poetry and the cadence of great oratory delivered from the pulpit in the tradition of Dr. King himself, Mrs. King was praised for carrying on her husband's struggle rather than giving in to grief and fear.
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I heard and saw the cadence of a true leader.
Early TV commercials sang "Chick - Chick - Chick - Chick - Chicken Dinner" similar to, and in the cadence of a rooster crowing.
There was something soft and Southern in the cadence of his speech and in his large eyes; his emotional openness was a counterbalance to his satire.
"Fully the thing" is non-descriptive and offhand, but the cadence of the sentence, and the commentary it offers, is writerly, Franzen-like.
His delivery is good, the comic timing spot on, and the cadences of rhetoric just right.
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