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What escaped attention, for the most part, was the subject matter, which was difficult to articulate in a linear narrative.
Charming, intelligent, articulate in a slightly wonkish way and an increasingly confident minister, he ticks a lot of the right boxes.
The Bach, for all its hit-tune assets, occupies the darker ranges of the violin and is very hard to articulate in a big hall.
Short answer: a beloved and respected Haitian leader must emerge, or at least someone who can express these thoughts and articulate in a way that earns the attention and respect of others — at home and abroad.
These principles articulate in a compressed form an understanding of the morality of war that is, in its fundamental structure, much the same as it was 300 years ago.
Ross was a madman, only ever articulate in a rage, who could turn "wit into dollars," which was hard to understand, because he was "hopelessly incompetent in judging and handling human beings" and "without taste, either literary or good".
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In conclusion, it seems that sometimes it's difficult to articulate in just a few words a complicated and diverse business solution.
I have to articulate, in terms a kid can comprehend, what I see or feel or think about a piece of art.
Dwight D. Eisenhower's Atoms for Peace program, first articulated in a UN speech in December 1953.
It is articulated in a number of ways in my institution.
"I had a hard time articulating in a proactive way how I felt about the world.
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