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Consequently, these women are far more fluent when in conversation with themselves than with the guys who hover nearby.
And no one questioned that he was far more fluent on national and international issues than Mr. Bush.
Eisenhower was a far more fluent writer than his stumbling performances behind a microphone suggested, so I would choose his memoir, "Mandate for Change".
But the opening frames against Murphy were far more fluent and Ebdon established his two-frame lead in barely 70 minutes of action.
Instead Watford, far more fluent and robust than the disjointed visitors, helped themselves to a second goal in the 12th minute.
Helgi Tómasson's Caprice is a classic example of the form – set to music by Camille Saint-Saëns, it's a clean limbed, articulate ballet which by its conclusion seems far more fluent than felt.
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The younger songwriters are far more rhythmically fluent than the folkies who grew up in the 1960's.
They agree to speak the neutral language of English, resulting in a conversation that is far more friendly than fluent.
It is true that the Iran of southern Tehran is very different than that north of Taleghani Avenue and up the mountain, where the air is cleaner and the voices far more liberal and likely to speak fairly fluent English.
A meeting with the UK government's DTI was far more effective, he said, as the representatives were fluent in Chinese and English.
Some of this seems precociously fluent, but its world shows flight to be far more appealing than confrontation - until he read Masefield.
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