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He was so tired the whole time that he could hardly articulate his words".
The paralysis of Bush and the Republican establishment is such that they can hardly articulate the case that Trump is silly, let alone the more important one that he is extreme.
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We were barely articulate.
She's barely articulate.
This idea, although hardly ever articulated and discussed explicitly, pre-structures emerging life sciences discourse.
But if Obama is looking for a big goal for his final years in office, here's one he should embrace (and can hardly avoid): articulating an overarching global strategy for the United States in an increasingly chaotic world, and convincing Americans that it makes sense.
I've no worries about mental scars" but he is hardly likely to articulate the alternative view.
This surely suggests that in the England camp Buttler is deemed to be a superior keeper to Bairstow, who had his aberrations behind the stumps in the Test series, though they are hardly likely to articulate that view.
ODB was hardly the most articulate spokesperson to denounce white supremacy, but he did comment on it, which was rare even in the artistic world.
"I can hardly form words to articulate how horrendous and tedious and reductive and damaging the NME continues to be.
And in traditional religious communities, the basics of faith hardly need to be articulated; they are passed on, by osmosis, from one generation to another.But for Britain's religions and town halls to communicate, both sides will have to learn how to explain themselves better.
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