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It was entirely fitting that Guest should start his career in the cathedral city that straddles the English and Welsh border; he possessed an innate understanding of the Anglican liturgy and the choral tradition that articulated it, and yet it was a Welsh voice that sung from his heart.
Which means that Barthes is contradicting one of his central premises in the very line that articulates it.
"I think both are afraid that articulating it is a set-up for a loss.
If somehow, Pakistanis are involved in supporting any kind of violence against anyone, that kind of support had better be couched in a clear national security framework that articulates why it is okay for Pakistanis to underwrite such violence.
By 1969 women had found a way to articulate it that resounds to this day.
"I don't know how to articulate it, but that's the difference between science and religion".
Because wine can seem so arcane, and because it offers an experience that can be difficult to articulate, it becomes easy to fall back on conventional wisdom.
It was Perry's disdain for the Energy department -- or, rather, his inability to articulate it -- that helped sink his bid for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012.
"It's too late to articulate it / That empty feeling," he groans before desperately pleading, "It doesn't have to be like this".
Does that affront to the Western ideal really matter to the nations that both articulate it and yet are in thrall to the realpolitik of a changed world economic order?
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