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Mr. Cross doesn't articulate words any better today than he did in the old days.
But luckily for us, he doesn't articulate, so we could put all the bits of mumbling together in the editing.
The problem is that he doesn't articulate any of his own thoughts beyond a few slight asides.
If the incident raised questions about the risk to his own family created by his career choices, he doesn't articulate them.
I've always regarded the capacity for religious belief to propel people towards extraordinary acts of altruism as the strongest argument in its favour, and it seems a shame that he doesn't articulate it more fully.
On the back there's a 3-inch touchscreen display, which doesn't articulate the way the one built into the T4i does, but still people have been very impressed by Canon's implementation of touch screens on cameras and multi-touch support.
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It does not articulate with the sternum.
The reorganization plan approved yesterday does not articulate an alternative mechanism for public participation.
While Stekelenburg explains how boring tactics go a long way in modern football, he does not articulate the unease we feel at home about this type of play, let alone the worry we feel about confronting Brazil with this concept.
If this sort of position is coherent, (1) does not articulate a sufficient condition for physicalism.
The massacre was a shock intended to decimate American resolve in Afghanistan, even if Hasan does not articulate this.
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