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But instead he found a therapist and began for the first time to articulate his pain instead of swallowing it.
Throughout the night, the candidates used their time to articulate the Green party's vision for the future.
Mr. Haitink's measured tempos gave winds and brass players time to articulate, but by doing so exposed them to merciless examination.
Post-match debate coverage did not necessarily allow minor parties the time to articulate an alternative agenda to their more established Westminster rivals.
We will, I suppose, each find our own limits and draw our own boundaries, but it may also be time to articulate those and say when enough is enough.
Thus, the pro-independence lobby was able to campaign both positively and over such a long period that it had time to articulate its (hitherto vague) vision like never before.
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They struggled at times to articulate the rationale for the current policy.
With a meager $2.5 million budget, Mr. Florio ran only attack commercials in the last two weeks of the race, and had to be pressed at times to articulate his own agenda.
The president had to try several times to articulate a coherent position, working through terms like "degrade," "destroy," "manage" etc.
Now that you have the charge (the imperatives and aspirations), take the time needed to articulate and agree on the primary strategies you will employ to achieve each imperative.
"I have this recurring idea of transcendence through computer usage that I've spent a long time trying to articulate," he muses.
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