Sentence examples for articulated thought from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps it isn't a voice but a faintly articulated thought.

But Terry's sound was all his own and instantly recognisable – the effortless rhythmic buoyancy, the bluesy phrases and the quicksilver surprises of articulated thought.

What was the impact on canonical European thinkers of the presence among them of the articulated thought and the persons of such figures as Anton Wilhelm Amo (c.

This higher level takes the form of conceptually articulated thought, a type of cognition commonly taken as capable of having purportedly eternal contents (think of Plato and Frege, for example).

Such explorations are being conducted in increasing numbers and, in the process, are rehabilitating and giving new meaning and heuristic direction to the once disparaged notion of "ethno-philosophy" by establishing the legitimacy and resourcefulness of culturally and ethnologically contextualized studies of articulated thought.

The articulated thought of many other Black writers, some of them novelists, also compel close, appreciative readings by philosophers for what these articulations disclose of the writers coming to terms thoughtfully and creatively with the exigencies of existence for Black folks as the writers imagined or re-imagined them in the locales and historical moments of their writerly creations.

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Baker continued to pen works that were "untheatrical" theatre, focusing less on action and more on precisely presented conversations, complete with imprecisely articulated thoughts and awkward silences.

The editors at The New Yorker, which printed "So Long, See You Tomorrow" in two installments, objected to the articulated thoughts of a dog, Trixie, belonging to Cletus's family, but Maxwell, as with the second section of "The Château," got his way.

One of these, already mentioned, he joined others in labeling and characterizing as ethno-philosophy: that is, second-order works that purport to identify and engage in an exegesis of the philosophical schemes and significances of articulated thoughts and expressions, acts, and modes of behavior shared by and thus characteristic of particular African ethnic groups.

Our report includes two large word clouds -- our what's-up cumuli -- to reflect the jumble of findings, ideas and obsessions that swirl around in our heads, bumping up against one another without time to condense into articulated thoughts.

Like, instead of just saying the sex-type things we had been saying (such as "wow" and "oh God" and "hell yes" and so forth), we now began freestyling re our sensations and thoughts, in elevated diction, with eighty-per-cent increased vocab, our well-articulated thoughts being recorded for later analysis.

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