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While Krauss's writing is about how art occurs in the world, she's also describing why she's moved to think about, and to try to articulate something of, the passion she finds in looking.

A final section dwells on objects in her home that "articulate something of who I am": fossils found on a beach in Dorset, which show an abiding interest in paleontology and archeology; an eighteenth-century needlepoint sampler, which points to a fascination with the intimate details of women's lives through history.

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As Brian Appel remembers it, a festival-related article surfaced afterwards, articulating something to the effect of: "A music festival happened and the city didn't burn to the ground".

If so, it would make sense to rely on our emotionally-guided capacities of judgment to cope with complexities that we cannot model explicitly, but also to hope that, once having been so guided, we might in retrospect be able to articulate something about the lesson of a well-navigated situation.

His book "Cities Are Good for You: The Genius of the Metropolis" seeks to articulate something I take as an article of faith: Cities are the only place to live.

"In my work, I attempt to articulate something in between the freezing of time that so often characterizes photography and its relentless passing.

Nine in ten (88%) were able to articulate something specific.

Palin says that he still needs to "articulate" something that she can't articulate...something about not fighting with each other and just providing solutions to problems, which we've not heard yet from any of the candidates.

Yet the failure to clearly articulate something different lies squarely on my shoulders".

As a final, and broadly methodological note, I am not a neuroscientist, but I do not believe that this fact – that I am not an "insider" – renders me incapable of articulating something meaningful about neuroscience.

What we said: "In fact, what they most closely resemble isn't punk, but one of the odd, ugly artistic outbursts of nihilism and anger – not all of them musical – that pockmarked the years immediately before punk: lone voices articulating something about the anxiety and bleakness of mid-70s Britain," wrote Alexis Petridis, in his lead review for the Guardian.

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