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A Roman citizen living in Alexandria, Ptolemy drew a map useful enough or at least ripe with enough "eloquent suggestion"–to inspire cartographers to copy it for well over a thousand years.
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Sure enough, waxing eloquent about Medicare, he said something like this: "My father was a minister, not a wealthy man, and when he died, all he left my mother, apart from our home, was a small insurance policy.
He is eloquent enough and honest enough to admit that while the spirit remains willing, the legs are not what they were.
Candlelight vigils, and silence, were eloquent enough, the best we had.
From the distance of 120 years, the mute testimony of Riis's photographs seems eloquent enough.
But it was eloquent enough to point up one of the great paradoxes of Mahler's grandly scaled symphonies.
But in the end Lithy did become the child I'd always wanted for myself, wise enough and sufficiently eloquent to re-parent me.
That he barely bothered to protest the deportation of Jews from the Roman ghetto within sight of the Vatican is eloquent enough.
It's one of those books – like George Plimpton's seminal Fireworks, or Budd Schulberg's collected writing on boxing – that are powerful and eloquent enough to captivate people with no existing interest in the subject.
But the 16 cartoons in this show, open to the public during school hours whether or not the security guards at the front desk know it, are eloquent enough on their own.
He is never invited to participate, but is eloquent enough sitting quietly in the audience in his robe, his head bowed, his face almost hidden in the fall of his hair, and his hands folded under his chin.
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