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George W. Bush addressed one of them with considerable eloquence on Tuesday night.
Christiansen's eloquence on the subject is torrential.
Mr. Church wrote and preached with particular eloquence on life, love and death.
Certainly his eloquence on race and his demands for higher ethical standards elevated the campaign.
In the end, Megan's eloquence on the fate of the earth's fragile ecosystems persuaded me to make a $50 pledge.
To be a liberal in that sense, with a style that conferred eloquence on compromise, was the accomplishment.
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My only authority is the peripheral eloquence that on Wednesday rose above and beyond Mr. Biller's rigid control: Sheryl Staples's sweepingly beautiful violin solo for "Schliesse mein Herz," for example, or Mr. Olsen's gracefully eloquent legato in the Evangelist's recitatives.
Depending on eloquence of the ischemic brain tissue, patients varied between GOS 3 and 5. Patients having major cerebral infarcts, which occurred in 4 of the 25, left the hospital in a persistent vegetative state (GOS 2).
They judge the artists mainly on the eloquence of hand gestures and facial expressions.
And though the coaches' requisite testimonials lack the eloquence of the soliloquies on NBC's football show "Friday Night Lights," the spiels sound heavily scripted and rehearsed.
Obama called for a swift withdrawal of most combat forces from Iraq and a restructuring of tax policy that would bring more relief to lower- and middle-class voters, while McCain said the United States must wait for full victory in Iraq and charged that Obama's rhetoric was long on eloquence but short on substance.
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