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Whitman's alternate search for a true self to sing and occasional retreats behind masks of anonymity were all part of the same quest to find a shared culture and character, a single and singular way of speaking that would make from our many names — and noms de plume — a nation.

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According to his wife Mattye-Jean Foreman and others, Mr. Davis became restless and while a teen-ager, began riding boxcars from town to town listening to community orators and developing a speaking style that would make him well-known within the black community.

To be sure, modern contract law does not require that contracting parties in fact posses such intentions to obligate in their own particular minds but only that they act and speak in ways that would make a reasonable interlocutor conclude that they possess intentions to obligate.

So far, 81 DACA recipients have applied to enlist in the Army, all of whom speak a language that would make them eligible for MAVNI, according to an Army spokesman.

He has also spoken against proposed constitutional changes that would make it more difficult to ban political parties.

In the debate, Mr. Bush spoke of supporting a provision that would make Texas the first state to allow patients to sue any H.M.O. for malpractice if it denied necessary care.

GORE, Chad, 19 December 2014 – Ten-year-old Assia Issa has delicate facial features and intelligent, bright eyes, and she speaks with a confident voice that would make anyone pay attention.

The link with York was underscored by no less an authority than Shakespeare, who began his play "Richard III" with a monologue in which the future king, speaking as the Duke of Gloucester before the tortuous events that would make him monarch, speaks of his older brother, Edward IV, in one of the playwright's most quoted lines, as a Yorkist.

He speaks in a menacing Clint Eastwood whisper that would make anyone suspicious.

The 48-year-old Spagnuolo spoke in a thick Boston accent that would make most New York sports fans cringe, a result of his days growing up in Grafton, Mass., a small town near Worcester.

In my nearly two decades of reporting on higher education, I met plenty of academics who were pursuing interesting work of public importance, but they couldn't explain what they were doing without resorting to "academic speak" or in a compelling manner that would make it interesting beyond their small circle of colleagues.

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