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It all sounded very uncivilized once articulated.
Araucaria once articulated his difference with extreme Ximeneans thus.
And it was a Republican president, Ronald Reagan, who once articulated the goal we now seek in the starkest of terms.
A majority of central Europeans have eschewed Russian as firmly as they have rejected the communist ideology which was once articulated in that tongue.
Where is the beautifully incandescent anger of the excluded that the Who or the Sex Pistols or the Specials once articulated?
It must gall her a little -- to come begging at the door of a colleague who once articulated the possibility, or maybe really the wish, that lightning would strike her before she took her seat in the United States Senate, sparing Republicans her dread company.
This is not cold war 2.0, because history never repeats itself in entirely the same way, but the formula once articulated by Nato's first general secretary does come to mind: the alliance's goal, said Lord Ismay in 1949, was "to keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down".
In architecture, as in other design fields, design problems are not thoroughly or fully articulated all at once or by any particular individual.
Once articulated, other social and political institutions can then be examined in light of that vision.
I was also surprised and delighted to hear him respond to a version of America once articulated Ronald Reagan in his first inaugural speech. .
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