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These assessments were articulated mostly in statements made by nursing students, but also by some medical students who reported distress and insecurity in hierarchical situations dominated by senior physicians or nurses.
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In life people go their way quietly, bound up in feeling but articulating mostly in their minds the shuddering fears and outlandish hopes, the nameless terrors that pounce during the dish drying or the laundry folding, all those mighty things that can sound so paltry — so average — when we breathe them forth.
Prebble uses the situation to explore some big questions mostly articulated in the debates between the two doctors.
If the cultural legacy of the Eisenhower years had been mostly domestic, articulated through the interstate highway system, the Kennedy and Johnson years set aloft a war of soft imperialism almost overshadowing the harder kind.
Naturally, perhaps, the memories that tend to be articulated most vividly are mostly of the glory days: the cutting of the barbed wire at the east-west border in Hungary; the brief uprising in Romania; Solidarity's election victory in Poland Czechoslovakiaa's Velvet Revolution; and, in Russia, Boris Yeltsin's victory over the coup plotters.
It woke me up to the fact that theatre was as much about the spaces between the words as the words themselves, that what was left off the stage was as important as what was put on it, and that feelings - particularly of men - are articulated obliquely or mutely, mostly remaining trapped like water under an icecap.
It could hit the odd Pynchonesque note of forensic rhapsody as some highly complex process was articulated in minute detail, but mostly it sounded like a slangy technical manual; serviceable, but short on charm, and exhausting.
Yet the set of 'diversity challenges' that have assumed prominence in the 'progressive's dilemma' as it has been articulated in the UK, centres mostly on ethnic and racial minorities and the multicultural reality of British life.
Her appearances on The X Factor and The Voice have shown her to be an articulate and (mostly) encouraging figure in the emotional snake-pit of TV talent shows.
It is, however, not only the current government's infringement of liberties and democratic principles that deserves attention, but also the opposition that has begun to establish itself, a resourceful and articulate movement, mostly organised by bright, courageous and committed young people.
"Because prison is articulated in people's imaginations through television, and mostly American television, people have this terrible perception of it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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