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"This is the first to try and articulate what was going on in the early 70s.
I am hesitant to try and articulate the charms of New Orleans because I am still getting to know it.
You have to try and articulate the experience you want to have and hope the sommelier will come up with an appropriate bottle".
Try and articulate what your goals are for 2012/2013 in under 140 character and you will be very surprised with the results.
Today, it would be unfair to John to try and articulate it the way I remember it, because I remember it with those eyes.
When I found out Trump -- a proud xenophobe and boorish demagogue who's the candidate of choice for America's white supremacists -- had picked up his third straight win (on the heels of New Hampshire and South Carolina), I got on Twitter to try and articulate how much fear I was feeling, for myself and for my country.
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One can try to catch and articulate in a same process the development of both the situation and the activity.
Third, try to anticipate and articulate to yourself how the institution might transform you.
As far as selection process, there is a research phase for over a year, and then the curators talk about what we're seeing and try to articulate what's interesting to us and why.
"Everything goes on hold while you go into the world of the play and try to articulate what this playwright's trying to do, and come up against all your inadequacies," he said.
We're the ones who take this experience and try to articulate it".
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