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"His work speaks to questions that sometimes we can't articulate," said Irene Y. Hirano, the museum's executive director.

"She's exceptionally smart, very articulate," said Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's campaign manager.

"Deen is inarticulate about race because she doesn't have to be articulate," said Roxane Gay, a writer who explored the cultural conditioning behind Ms. Deen's comments in Salon.

"A horn is just a horn — realistically it's not very articulate," said R. George Wright, a professor at the Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis who has written widely about nonverbal communication and the law.

"Dodd is an effective legislator, he is practiced and experienced and is articulate," said Joan Claybrook, president of the nonprofit group, Public Citizen.

"He's usually so articulate," said Last Kiss fan Meagan Moss, who was tipped off because Braff is known for using one verb per sentence.

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And governments may detect and solve problems that electors experience but cannot articulate, says David Eaves, a consultant.

"Whereas in science ideas have to be articulated in concrete terms, the great thing about writing and other forms of art is that they contain ideas that are at the edge of what we know how to articulate," says Chin, a life-long enthusiast of British literature.

I had to work my ass off to get it right and that was possible only because I had first articulated said target (as I write this, the book is #1 in Blogs/Blogging, #2 in Media & Communications and #2 in the Public Relations category on Amazon, 5 years after its release).

One piece of Compaq whose role is still fuzzy is the 22,000-employee services business it inherited from DEC. "You just haven't seen any sort of cohesive strategy articulated," says Douglas Chandler, computer services analyst with IDC.

Whether he does or does not actually contemplate this fact at the time depends on various contingent circumstances" (1952a, p. 14; Broad's emphasis).[4] Naïve Realism, properly articulated, says that when we perceive a physical object it is only a part of the apple that is sensuously manifested to us: this, and only this, is an objective constituent in the perceptual situation.

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