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Mr. Scott — who conducted, sometimes from the harpsichord — continues to find ways to keep the choruses fresh with little shifts in emphasis and articulation: this time, the phrase "Prince of Peace" with each word bitten off; the next, with the words flowing smoothly.
Without articulation, this can be an impossible position from which to recover.
In its most simple articulation, this dilemma addresses the necessary balance between managing the growing diversity within its population (whether ethnic, cultural, religious and etc).
Together with the intricate coordination of breathing and articulation, this feature allows for the precise control over speech production.
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If poems too can be (partly) about their own articulations, this would explain why they can resist paraphrase or translation into another idiom, why, for example, substituting "luster" for "sheen" in Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" breaks the bind between its lines, and thereby, alters the poem itself.
There is, perhaps, no better articulation of this than Saki's classic short story Filboid Studge, the Story of a Mouse that Helped.
"I would certainly like to see an articulation at this meeting that they are prepared to give up their program in an irreversible, verifiable and complete way," he said.
And perhaps it was because of the comically out-of-place articulation of this imputed identity that I became alert to all the other identities that were about to be loaded on him.
You can never turn off the volume on one of the ideas of the play, but you can adjust it; for instance, I might lower the volume of 'family' in the articulation of this play today.
Her most ambitious policy announced so far, a plan to close London City Airport and redevelop it as a new kind of urban neighbourhood complete with homes and innovative small businesses, is a bold articulation of this philosophy.
Perhaps the purest cinematic articulation of this temporal barrier is the 2006 film The Lives Of Others, which takes us behind the wall in the mid-1980s and shows us a society in which beehive- and suit-sporting communist apparatchiks and cardigan-wearing dissidents alike jive to jazz with no apparent awareness of how anachronistic they're being.
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