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Moreover, the narrative identity is always articulated through concepts (and practices) made available by cultural narratives, i.e. "by religion, society, school, and state, mediated by family, authority figures, peers, friends" [ 14], p. 20.
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The goateed computer scientist was always articulate and at ease in front of a camera or a microphone.
The harsh "UK border" was always articulate: that absurd moment at any European airport: this way for Madrid, Athens, Stockholm, etc.
That's how you start.' And because she started so young, and wore so few clothes on screen, and was always articulate and sometimes reckless in interviews, she was all over the tabloids: a pushmepullyou scenario.
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