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Perhaps, as Bill Keller wrote in his long and eloquent Times obituary, it is too much to ask that Mandela, having delivered one miracle in the transition to democracy, could summon up another in the form of good government and shared prosperity.
(The historian Bernard Lewis has called bin Laden's prose "eloquent, at times even poetic").
Laurence's eloquent, at times acerbic recollection of Vietnam is one of the finest books in its genre, comparable to Michael Herr's "Dispatches".
"Laurence's eloquent, at times acerbic recollection... is one of the finest books in its genre, comparable to Michael Herr's "Dispatches,' " Stanley I. Kutler said here in 2002.
The language, too, is suitably eloquent at times, with Jane falling for earthy farmhand Matthew (Bret Mackenzie) but finding her head turned by Mr Nobley (JJ Feild), a surly dandy in the Mr Darcy mode.
For whatever reasons, those two were lucky (the violent deaths in each may have pushed them into the just-loud-enough-for-release category), while Christopher Munch's eloquent, moving "Sleepy Time Gal" was not.
He is smart, articulate and even, at times, eloquent.
(Smith) Alexandre Tharaud (Monday) An eloquent and at times idiosyncratic interpreter, Mr. Tharaud offers a wide-ranging program that touches on several of his specialties, including Baroque works and French music.
Nick Tosches, in the book's foreword, calls Nelson "one of the most singularly subtle, eloquent voices of his time".
In this sense, it is an eloquent emblem of our time, of the enforced ignorance that is our condition.
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