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Renowned for her loose-fitting sportswear, Ms. Cashin described her unstudied, casual designs as "articulating with the body".
There are many things Dieter Helm's book, The Carbon Crunch: How We're Getting Climate Change Wrong - and How to Fix it, does well, such as articulating the urgency and scale of climate change the challenge and the lamentable lack of action at an international level.
After he moved from Harlem back to the economically and racially devastated Newark of his youth, controversy continued to follow Baraka because, as a poet, his job wasn't so much about espousing theories as articulating the subconscious, even when it and he were wrong, or misguided.
As a result, the rationalism of philosophy could quite easily be reconciled with that of revelation because both were regarded as articulating the same truth.
But many Anglicans see the Archbishop of Canterbury's greatest task as articulating the Christian message, speaking up for the poor and the marginalized.
However, Habermas proposes (U) not merely as articulating a consensus model of moral justification, but as an explication of the meaning of rightness itself.
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Others are not as articulate.
Speaking dogs They're as articulate as us, apparently.
Yet they look at the world and speak in metaphors, inexplicably as articulate as their creator.
Gould's own observations are as articulate as his piano playing, and both leave indelible memories.
"I've never considered myself as articulate as people have made out," he says.
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