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The impetus to plan well and make the redevelopment a kind of rebirth for the city would take time, but many economists and business leaders say that the need to quickly and firmly articulate a vision is also great because it would send a strong signal to corporations that New York's energy and momentum had not been lost.
It took days for me to see the real beauty of this Hiro Murai-directed creation that mimics America (and Canada)—so contradictory and non-hand-holdy in its presentation that it's difficult to firmly articulate and digest a true meaning.
But this account of the Clarinet Quintet had everything, from a richly burnished, firmly unified tone to crisply articulated phrasing in the finale.
Firmly, say "Stay".
Firmly say no.
Because he saw human beings as prone by nature to pursue the gratification of their passions, he firmly believed in the need for clearly articulated social constraints.
The estates firmly resisted this and their opposition was articulated by their speaker Sir Robert Graham, a former Albany attendant but now a servant of Atholl.
Be it through his congressional seat, his role as founder of the Liberal Party (1849), or his copious writings, Lastarria promoted the main tenets of liberalism and articulated a coherent philosophy of history firmly based on Enlightenment thought.
A majority of central Europeans have eschewed Russian as firmly as they have rejected the communist ideology which was once articulated in that tongue.
— lacked articulated answers.
"New values are being articulated".
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