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Two GPs articulated a time bounded understanding but then acknowledged that grief does not necessarily happen in that way: So grief, when you think about it takes sort of [pause] the classic things is it takes 2 years of that major grieving……..I don't want to generalise because obviously it's not the same for everybody[ 9].

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Similar sentiments have been articulated time and time again by those who have suffered memory loss in adulthood, and studies of amnesic patients have confirmed the devastation that severe memory impairment imposes on people's lives.

Herzog, for the first time, articulated a vision of Israel that belonged unapologetically to those whom Ari Shavit, in his bestseller My Promised Land, humorously calls WASPs: White Ashkenazi Supporters of Peace.

In contrast with Mr. Graham's comment that he had no answers, The Times has articulated a strategy that addresses many of the pressing questions facing newspapers, and it seems to have been yielding results.

But Mr. Rice has had a hard time articulating a clear policy rationale for his candidacy in the May 9 election, and listening to him can at times seem like being in a time warp as he returns to the rhetorical flourishes the mayor employed against Mr. Booker four years ago.

And if that is the case, it will be up to the Left to articulate a realistic agenda in a time of debt and limited government intervention.

The result, they conclude, is that "many young adult Catholics have a difficult time articulating a coherent sense of Catholic identity".

Over the years, Putin has had a difficult time articulating a coherent position on the events of 1917, and on the revolutionaries who eventually occupied the House on the Embankment.

With each return I get a new insight, a fresh experience, but also something harder to articulate: a sense that over time Giacometti began to convince space itself to shape and model his sculptures.

Academic standards call for researchers to articulate a hypothesis ahead of time, and then to conduct an experiment that produces data that will either prove or disprove the hypothesis.

"Morgan Freeman is articulating an idea whose time we hope arrives, but it won't be for another hundred years," Michael Eric Dyson, a University of Pennsylvania professor and author most recently of "Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster," said in a telephone interview.

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