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Through the first half of the twentieth century the 'theory of town planning' was largely articulated in working plans, and in textbooks integrating 'architecture and urbanism.' The planning movement did not develop a distinctive theorizing tradition assessing the connection between the design of planning practices, processes or institutions, and the character of plans.
In a shot across the bows of the arts community in the north-east, he said: "I know the arts lobby is largely educated, articulate and knows how to pull the levers of power, but I want to make sure everybody gets heard".
His is the first name listed among those Manafort typed into his phone; the notes proceed through Veselnitskaya's case largely as articulated in a memo she prepared before the meeting.
As a result, environmentalists have largely failed to articulate a compelling, progressive agenda for fighting climate change.
On the issue of violence, Mr. López Obrador has largely failed to articulate a policy that goes much beyond platitudes.
This remains a particularly prevalent view across much of the party's intake of new MPs from 2010, largely young, bright, articulate members with promising careers ahead of them.
I would further suggest that Conservative arguments over government spending present an important challenge to Liberals, who in the arena of public opinion have largely failed to articulate a persuasive defense of government spending, even (or especially for) worthwhile causes.
Although representing the dominant world order, secular post-war aid has largely failed in articulating and commending a model of development that is wholly convincing to most people in most parts of the developing (or, more precisely, the "yet-to-be-developed-in-our-image") world.
In this world of concrete and steel and twisted values, don't forget the cool streams and grassy meadows.' " That sentiment was very close to the theme of "It's a Man's World," which was articulated largely through the character of Tom-Tom DeWitt.
But it also seems to me that perhaps we are beginning the process of accepting reality when we elected Barack Obama, largely because Obama articulated a vision of America being far more humble and controlled on the world stage.
"Adult education continued largely in response to articulate demands from members of the public who already knew they wanted to learn," says Tuckett. "And formidable champions like Richard Hoggart emerged in the 1950s with his hugely influential book The Uses of Literacy".
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