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In contrast, the Cro-Magnons, as their contemporary modern humans in Europe are called, were creating dazzling art on their cave walls, evidence of a major advance in abstract thought and presumably articulate speech.
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They were also engraving some artifacts with symbolic marks -- manifestations of abstract and creative thought and, presumably, communication through articulate speech.
Likely objections to the material are foreseen and articulated, presumably as a means of defusing them: "Winnie-the-Pooh meets the Holocaust", scoffs the author's wife when she learns of the taxidermist's play.
This process of prioritization presumably requires advanced competences to articulate priorities and deliberate about them with a large variety of stakeholders.
Some have been found articulated with each other presumably forming a chainmail-like covering for some kind of as yet unknown organism.
The majority of those interviewed are adolescents, presumably chosen because they would be more articulate than their younger siblings.
Whatever the answer, it is clear that discursive poetry poses the greatest danger, presumably because its medium is that by which we primarily articulate and shape both soul and world.
Otherwise, how could a seven-year-old possibly articulate that some skin colours are "wrong" while others presumably are not?
Simon might be correct — he is one of the game's more perceptive and articulate players at the moment — but making his gripes public presumably did little for team morale.
Bennett presumably had plenty of reasons to exonerate McCain, but they are not clearly articulated here.
Presumably not.A woolly-minded conviction that human rights are important, without a coherently articulated agenda for promoting them consistently and fairly, leads to a policy climate prone to capture by protectionist interests.
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