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A subconscious mantra that, when consciously articulated, is a bit like "don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened".
Palomarez told HuffPost that Trump's desire to talk to them and participate in an event gave him "glimmer of hope that he wants to articulate perhaps a bit more clearly what his views are".
The opening chorus, for example, was hushed, articulate, a bit slower than the norm, which made it seem more subtle and suspenseful.
Second, he articulated a cultural nationalism.
Agamben articulated a critique of Western democracies.
The jerk articulated a commonly held myth.
We need to articulate that story a bit better".
To succeed, Alibaba will have to articulate a global vision, build a global management team, successfully compete on a global playing field that is a bit more level than China's -- and, perhaps most importantly, solve the trust problem.
In fact, if they articulated them a little bit less, "Moonlight Mile" would be a stronger movie.
Articulating a coherent economic policy remains elusive.
Few could articulate a political objective.
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