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In Wales, people often speak a clear and measured form of English with rising intonations inherited from ancestral Celtic.
But the designer still has to take her ideas forward to make clothes that speak a clear body language.
The data presented by Fahrenberg speak a clear language: Students of different disciplines, but most prominently psychology students, adhere mostly to a dualist ontological or methodological world view that allows for some substantiality of consciousness.
We need to redeem the soul of the black church so that once again it may speak a clear word of justice to the nation.
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The whiskies that are distilled in Japan speak a very clear tongue- it's remarkable and candid, a liquid driven personification of simplicity and perfection, like gathering to view the cherry blossoms in the early spring - all at the same time.
It's not like a public speaking course, but you do learn how to speak in a clear voice.
"The countries of the European Union need to speak with a clear and united voice.
Bill Shorten has said he wants foreign policy under his government to "speak with a clear Australian accent".
Qualifications include the ability to "read and speak, in a clear voice, in front of a camera".
Yet they all speak without a clear notion of people's differential capacities to exercise power in their everyday lives.
In this latter case, she must also be vigilant not to damn you with faint praise or praise you with faint damns or... well, she must just avoid faintness altogether and speak in a clear, strong voice.
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