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Stripped of his professional role, Ian is as articulate as a bungling, confused, unengaged boyfriend can be.
As articulate as a fine wine may be, it is left to humans to supply the translation.
It's hilarious and melancholy and frightening and surprising and, in ways I couldn't articulate as a child, deeply and frighteningly familiar.
The Better Together campaign has been dogged with the absence of any emotionally resonant vision of Britain to articulate as a defence of union.
I got up the nerve to ask show creator Bill Lawrence a question about the fantasy sequences on the show, which I was barely able to articulate as a teenager.
"I've benefitted in ways that I cannot articulate as a husband, as a father and as as son".
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Alexander added that Lisa Fierstein, the ex-wife of Puzder, now the CEO of CKE Restaurants, operator of Carl's Jr. and Hardee's, has since retracted her claims — she articulated as much in a "heartfelt letter to members of the committee".
No was not being articulated as a positive choice.
Multiculturalism was articulated as a break from assimilation and the White Australia Policy.
It's a marvel, and it aces my usual test for sculptures that have more than one footing: each of its encounters with the ground conveys a distinctive weight and pressure, as lyrically articulated as a ballet step.
The Jews behave similarly in the St. Matthew Passion, where the crowd's cry of "Laß ihn kreuzigen!" ("Let him be crucified") is articulated as a driving, demonic fugue.
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