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Despite some distracting clowning, the company lets us feel the force of that rather eloquent story.
George W. Bush delivered an unexpected and rather eloquent speech against Trumpism and its offshoots on Thursday at a George W. Bush Institute event in New York.
He emits a rather eloquent "FUCK!" between putts, suggesting he was already aware of his fate before this latest bogey was confirmed.
(I'm putting to one side the possibility that Trump was in fact using the verb "to hone" in an unexpected and rather eloquent way).
I thought I was rather eloquent...
Following this extreme move, we're shuttled back to the present, and we get another wonderful, rather eloquent Fiona scene in a bar.
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The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena," which, though rather more eloquent than Warner's "Get a real job.
The language these scholars have crafted to balance such competing concerns is rather less eloquent than "in sickness and in health" and "till death do us part".
You gain a different perspective and sometimes, if you're lucky, you become more, rather than less, eloquent.
The new genre, reacting against the articulate tirades of Classical tragedy, would draw on pantomime and tableaux or inarticulate speech rather than on eloquent discursiveness.
And while the dialogue largely rings true to both period and place, at times the characters slide rather too cleanly into eloquent debate about theology and freedom.
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