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"I had a hard time articulating in a proactive way how I felt about the world.
This invention creates a forcefully dynamic rhythm while also articulating in a rational way the structure behind the facades.
Bernstein's performance is passionately lyrical; the two slower movements, the first and the third, are long songs, led by forward, gleaming strings articulating in a vocal manner.
(Sillari 2005) puts forth an attempt to give a postive answer to that question by articulating in a possible world semantics the distinction between actual belief and reason to believe.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower's Atoms for Peace program, first articulated in a UN speech in December 1953.
And the challenge should be articulated in a format that is appropriate to its time.
It is articulated in a number of ways in my institution.
Her vision is articulated in a winning new book, "Design Revolution: 100 Objects That Empower People".
Such alternative outcomes are articulated in a palpable sense of marginalisation among Ukip supporters on the streets of Margate.
One can try to catch and articulate in a same process the development of both the situation and the activity.
Jake Crouthamel, Syracuse's former athletic director, articulated in a telephone interview Sunday night a dire future for the Big East.
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