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The bendy-bus became a useful haven for rough sleepers because of its articulated design - at 18 metres it is almost twice as long as some conventional buses and allows passengers to slip on by the rear doors without having to pay the driver.

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dontgo.co.uk/fanzine.php Helen Walsh Novelist Blackburne Arms Liverpool Since Liverpool was named Capital of Culture 2008, the city's academics, politicians and entrepreneurs have been at pains to impose their definition of its culture, articulated through the galleries, museums and trendy restaurants springing up all over the place.

The bones of its wings were articulated on the dorsal side, giving the creature a slithery softness across its belly.

RoboSimian, competing on behalf of JPL, the laboratory that runs most of NASA's planetary missions, looks appropriately alien, with the knees, or elbows, of its four limbs articulated in ways that are distinctly non-human, and for that matter un-simian; it moves more like a body-popping spider.

Its essential (and welcome) civic sentimentality was filtered through the wised-up, rapid-fire dialogue of its hyper-articulate characters, most of them at once knowing insiders and true believers.

Now many of its more articulate members appear likely to gravitate towards a new political party, founded by a disgruntled former member of the Brotherhood's guidance bureau, rather than one backed by the bureau's leaders.Meanwhile, in Libya's revolution, radicalism is showing a reasonable face.

Consider an internet on which the best answers to the majority of our queries come not from the vast, increasingly noisy expanses of the world-wide-web but from the concentrated knowledge and experience of its most articulate experts.

Yet there is virtually no debate about the major problems facing Germany — like handling its departure from nuclear energy, the aging of its population and articulating a vision for the euro zone.

2) The artist's activity is also deeply significant in terms of its power of articulating a coherent world.

The experiences of the First World War, the unsatisfactory Montague-Chelmsford reforms of 1919, and the rise to prominence of M. K. Gandhi in the Indian independence movement marked a change in the attitude of its leaders towards articulating demands for civil rights.

That point of view — articulated by its interview subjects, including Raul G. Salinas, Laredo's mayor; Congressman Henry Cuellar, a Democrat from Texas; Juan Garza, a former sheriff for Webb County, Tex.; and most eloquently, Robbie Greenblum, an immigration lawyer (now chief of staff to the mayor of San Antonio) — is entirely understandable.

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