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At the same time, historians need to rise to the challenge of articulating better why it is important to know from where we come — and, indeed, why history matters.

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But Joe always articulated better with his fists and not his words".

Jeremy Corbyn articulated better than anyone else the profound anger at spiralling inequality in our world and in our country.

Frankly, this roast might even trump James Franco's as an exercise in saying what everybody's been thinking forever – just articulated better, and by famous people.

What he has understood and articulated better than anyone else is that those constellations of stars that we call movies are the modern manifestation of what Plato called 'friezes in the sky', our living myths.

After a considerably easier semi-final against a fading Roger Federer – who needs a huge Wimbledon to restore his stock – Djokovic articulated better than Nadal the challenge ahead: "It's going to be quite different on Sunday because this is a different surface, different circumstances.

Today I see nothing in the past that tells me the market has got to stop, to reverse or to pay attention to the fears that others have articulated better than I. Yes, stocks are expensive.

Goldman (2005) argues that Beardsley borrows too much from Dewey's obscure discussion of experience, but articulates better than Dewey the idea that aesthetic experience is a matter of complete engagement of our faculties with both instrumental and intrinsic benefits.

And he has the current issue of The Economist (True Progressivism) dog eared because it articulates, better than he ever has, his ideology of capitalism for all.

There were 204 instances in which an interviewee made grammatical changes and/or revised the transcript in an apparent effort to clarify or articulate better a point made in the interview (category 4).

Firstly, as we have now articulated better in the manuscript, phylogenetically biased transfers occurring over "short" distances are averaged over so that sub-order relationships with potentially high frequencies of genetic exchange are not explicitly depicted.

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