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Except for "our legacy issues, you have a business that has articulated its strength and we're executing on it".
When it made cartoons its defining characteristic in 1963, Pilote articulated its uniqueness by channelling teenager discourse through them whilst also trying to encourage a zest for education in a modernising and economically buoyant France of exciting new opportunities.
That the city only recently articulated its aims for displaying the monument is of no moment, for it is only recently in its 40-year history that the monument has come under attack.
Professor Bellah articulated its role in a modern American setting.
The company recently articulated its positions in this infographic.
LM articulated its new philosophy and found new friends from surprising places.
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Unlike the dialectic or anecdotal composition of other contemporary treatises, it articulates its cryptic subject matter in short, concise statements.
And for the 350 million people worldwide with the condition, it can be just as hard to articulate its effects as it is to understand it.
The more focused the company can be and the better it can articulate its value proposition, the better off it will be.
More than most artists, Shakespeare spoke of the mystery of joy by articulating its questions: Where does it come from?
Then it concentrated on finding and articulating its own cultural voice.
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