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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.
Her vision is articulated in a winning new book, "Design Revolution: 100 Objects That Empower People".
Such alternative outcomes are articulated in a palpable sense of marginalisation among Ukip supporters on the streets of Margate.
Jake Crouthamel, Syracuse's former athletic director, articulated in a telephone interview Sunday night a dire future for the Big East.
That court's basic position on political-campaign money was articulated in a 1976 decision, Buckley v. Valeo.
Some of these figures, or quasi figures, are articulated in a muscular series of charcoal drawings on backgrounds of pink, yellow and orange gouache.
KELLEY WALKER Walker constructs a post-minimalist fun house of post-Pop references articulated in a post-Conceptual idiom — which is no mean feat.
Ravelstein's urges are only articulated in a brief passage in which he confesses that he still thinks "a lot about those pretty boys in Paris".
His revised thoughts on death, for instance, are articulated in a monologue in "Saraband," his recent made-for-television sequel to "Scenes From a Marriage".
It's interesting, though, how each element – every rib and membrane – has to be articulated in a different colour, to show off how many elements are involved.
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