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Still, what my friend was able to articulate of his admiration focussed on Taylor's delivery: to him, she always seemed to be admonishing her on-screen interlocutors.
Rather, it is a reflection of people's implicit understanding (which they may not necessarily always be able to articulate) of the visual properties of the actual space around them (cf, Morgan, 1979).
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The aim of this paper has been to articulate some of the challenges that networks for research pose for our current governance system.
Silas has not as of yet produced a completion of the cycle in her work that attempts to articulate models of possibility after death.
Their intent is to articulate some of the challenges that lie ahead in this new multi-disciplinary area of scientific research [ 17].
Thought I might try to articulate some of what growing has come to mean to me.
I didn't know how to articulate any of that, so I read the poems again, and then again.
In a way, these two poles seem to articulate one of the most significant problems that theatre faces.
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