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It can produce awkwardness in consensus-building exercises like articulating a party platform, and fray interpersonal relationships.
Their actions are eerily reminiscent of Orwell's 1984, in which the Ministry of Truth, whose job was to continuously revise history, spent most of its time rewriting the recent past so it conformed to whatever version of reality Big Brother felt like articulating on a given day.
He may like to articulate recondite theories about "reverse perspective" — O.K., whatever.
"Grief is a frozen state for men and for women, but men can be harder to understand, because we don't like to articulate our feelings," says Field. "Matt Fowler [Wilkinson] gets solace from his friends, but he's still alone.
I would also like to articulate my personal point of view: If one person is delusional, we call them crazy.
He likes to articulate the theoretical framework.
Mr. Seeber likes to articulate his ingredients two ways.
Dear Not for me, I like that you articulated why he isn't for you.
Still, given America's current diplomatic isolation, it would not be surprising to hear Reagan's sentiment, or one very much like it, articulated by our new maximum leader.
"I decided," he told writer Ted Panken in Down Beat, "to play the clarinet like Bird articulated on the sax".
When I go to movies and I love the movie, it's because it feels like it articulated something about how we're living now, and also gives me some insight into my own life.
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