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If your tongue "sleeps" and plays a passive role, you are more likely not articulating as well as you could.
"I'm going," he repeated, articulating as though to an idiot, "white".
The title of her last, posthumously published novel, Dark Corners (a quote from Measure for Measure) is an apt one, articulating as it does Rendell's fascination with the murkier aspects of human psychology and behaviour.
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Paul believed that private entities did have the right to discriminate, a view he had articulated as recently as 2002.
Many of the ideas of a feminist standpoint had been articulated as early as 1974 in Dorothy Smith's work.
When boxing is over, half of the boxers that's in the fight game now cannot articulate as well.
Throughout the patients' comments, having information about student participation was consistently articulated as important for being comfortable with student involvement.
The goal of statistical theory is to articulate as well as possible what model of random phenomena underlies the production of the data.
However, empathy towards women having multiple abortions was also articulated, as well as the need for efforts to discourage repeat abortion by promoting counselling and family planning.
Rosa is mostly seen through Ginger's eyes and is not as articulate or as analytical as her friend.
These social benefits need to be articulated just as strongly as the economic benefits of membership.
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