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Julius holds that poems can not only articulate such ideas, but can also 'enhance anti-Semitism, making it more attractive by demonstrating its compatibility with artistic expression'.
Mr. Stoppard was not only articulate about the role, he said, "but when he began to read, there was this quality of extraordinary inward focus".
Iran's curatorial strategy this year allows a forum for those countries swallowed up during the events of the past in which to not only articulate their enduring connections, but also their burgeoning artistic autonomy and national traumas.
For example, these organizations not only articulate collective concerns and needs, but in some cases mobilizing resources to carry out community projects, including maintenance of public spaces, and in helping coordinate community development sub-programs, etc. Gives participating households legitimate ownership with rights and obligations.
He is not only articulate, but also attractive, clean-cut and scandal-free.
These environments may also benefit from the introduction of policies which not only articulate required minutes of active play but that also provide specific parameters regarding the minimization of sedentary activities (e.g., prolonged periods of sitting, screen use).
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There, Museveni not only articulated the benefits of family planning but also committed money to it, increasing government funding from $3.3m£250m0m) to $5m annually for five years.
Hytner was a good choice for this show, not only articulating the case for the importance of arts (and, by extension, arts programming) but showing how it was done.
Shapiro shows how, in transforming an old play with a happy ending into The Tragedy of King Lear, Shakespeare not only articulated the perils of separation, but also conceived a new drama that reflected the teeming anxieties of post-Elizabethan England.
Devoid of all flim-flam; devoid of trickery and of any 'ism' "—not only articulated what was brilliant about the young man's work but helped to make his name.
By opposing "the light of [her] own judgment" against the authority of her male attackers, Clarissa not only articulates the theological foundation of her novelistic self, but also dramatizes the separatist politics that it makes possible.
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