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She seemed to have no fixed relationship to her gear, and her act didn't involve much articulated, worked-out body language; when she wasn't playing melodies on the keyboard, she sang and danced to hazy, anachronistic electro beats from her laptop, projecting absent-mindedness as if she were alone in her bedroom.
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This tract did not so much articulate Newton's metaphysics as celebrate the fact that he avoided practicing such speculations altogether.
This is one of the core issues of the next election and it needs to be much better articulated by the opposition parties.
(Rawls 1951 had much earlier articulated a slightly different version of the view).
Over the following decades, versions of what Selfe had much earlier articulated for a city circle railway link and a bridge to the north shore were realised.
After this story, he wrote this on the Powder Web site: "My heart aches too much to articulate my thoughts and feelings about this 18,000-word feature on a story so close to me.
Mill did much to articulate the justification, content, and implications of utilitarian and liberal principles.
That God was, to my mind at least, much more clearly articulated within the camp itself.
It sounds like a simple aspiration, but it is not one we hear articulated much these days.
Arthur Lubow (June 27) articulated much of the hesitation I felt this year about renewing our subscription to the concert series.
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