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Mr. Gastello said he simply wanted to promote a pop band that would articulate positive feelings about the country.
"Some of my friends decided they would articulate alternative versions of what I said, which wasn't what I said, but that's partially the nature of politics," he said.
The Transformative Directive would articulate the formal legal rules on cross-border receipt and provision of health care services in the EU.
the Deputy Secretary said that the National Security Strategy, which would likely be issued before the end of the year, would articulate the administration's global strategy.
While few would articulate it, beyond a general support for "open systems," one other principle seemed to unite the Oxygen alliance.
She was even "starting to worry about whether I would articulate my findings" when she talked things through with her associate artist Tom Bellerby.
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I'd articulate the entire lineup in John Ramsey stentorian tones.
The people who liked the interview said it was because I'd articulated what they were thinking.
Pressed on why he'd articulated one policy position on Tuesday and another on Friday, Shorten said smart politicians did not just lead, "they also have to listen".
"We'd articulated something that people had always felt.
RAND: So if you could wave the wand and say, what I would like to see in place, and for this reason, and here's the output or the impact I'd expect, how would you articulate that?
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