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22 Sentences With "be articulate"

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They say Mr. Trump needs to be articulate, play offense against Mrs.
"We wanted the wines to be articulate and austere," said Nathan Kandler, the winemaker.
If you can be articulate about your thoughts, why can't you articulate your feelings?
Dad taught me to be articulate and taught me to argue—but we've fought for everything.
It's too long for here but basically: Characters don't have to be articulate to be full human beings.
I get to see if I can be articulate in the music and see if the director can hear it.
But if the work seeks to expose the language games that make "art" possible, it should be articulate in its own right.
Over hours of conversation, I found him to be articulate, irreverent and passionate — and also blunt, cocksure, hyperbolic and prone to melodrama.
She claimed to have missed his muffled pleas to stop, but it's difficult to be articulate when you're reliving John Hurt in Alien.
Because it is novel that someone in the Oval Office can't be bothered with trying to be articulate, President Trump's speaking style is throwing off the news media.
But I'm also hopeful that they will have a nuanced and sophisticated view of the world and of Islam by that point and can be articulate in explaining things.
Again, I think one of the things that ensuing generations have spent a lot of time trying to be articulate about is identity, about sexual identity and sexual possibility.
Everyone appeared to be articulate, well-dressed, successful in their education or employment endeavors—not at all the image of recovering addicts and alcoholics I had cooked up in my head.
Modern Love We often hear about how hard it is to be articulate in a foreign language, but when I began to study Arabic, what took me a long time to learn was not how to speak but how to listen.
" Fans and critics alike debated if the singer was really the cause of the protests in the comments and Brown clarified his earlier post, screenshotting one of his comments: "Even if it's not for me, the message doesn't change, vote, be aware, be articulate, be heard!!!!!!!!
Therefore, though it may have cost [Sol] Levitas nothing to hurl a book at a black boy to see if he could read it and be articulate concerning what he had read, I took it as a vote of confidence and swore that I would give him my very best shot.
" Bain employees are sometimes called "Bainies." It was originally a pejorative term but was adopted by employees as an affectionate term. According to Fortune, were Bain & Company a person, "it would be articulate, attractive, meticulously well groomed, and exceedingly charming. It would exude Southern gentility.
Not that I don't care about success. I do, but > only because it lets me do what I want. I was always prepared for success > but that means that I have to be prepared for failure too. I have an ego, I > have ideas, I want to be articulate, to communicate but in my own way.
Charlie Brooker of The Guardian accused both presenters and viewers of being "thick" and referred to viewers "begging them to blow kisses and jiggle about a bit". David Nugus author of a privately published study into TV/phone sex channels (Spring 2013), conducted many interviews with the presenters. He found them to be articulate with considerable personality, a necessity for the success of such channels. "Interactive TV, the unlikely sexual revolution" David Nugus 2013.
Burton wholeheartedly supported Warren's attempt to forged a unanimous majority. Warren accurately judged Burton to be his most valuable ally in forging a unanimous majority on Brown. Burton not only pushed for pragmatic solutions (which helped win over Reed), but proved to be articulate, passionate, and persuasive—which few on the court expected. As the justices continued to debate its approach to Brown and the other cases in conferences, in memoranda, and privately among themselves, Burton worked to alleviate fears about implementation by talking freely about his experiences as mayor of Cleveland.
Reply by Cuban National Assembly to the Varela Project, Mombu internet forum, posted 17 July 2003 Formally, the Varela Project did not prove the voter status of those who had provided their names, national identification numbers, addresses, and signatures. Also it wasn't presented as a proposal of law, but as a mix of allegations regarding legal issues that should be articulate as separate laws. Moreover, the Varela Project mixed up referendum and popular consultation, which are two different constitutional issues. The Cuban regime did not respond to the Varela Project with its own counter initiative, providing that the Cuban Constitution be amended to make permanent the socialist nature of the Cuban state.
The Annex gained some vindication against Presidents Eliot, Lowell, and Summers when Drew Gilpin Faust, Dean of the Radcliffe Institute, replaced Summers and became Harvard's first female president. Radcliffe College alumnae continue to press Harvard on the question of the University's commitment to women, and increasing the number of female faculty members at Harvard is a particular alumnae interest. Former Radcliffe president Matina Horner once told the New York Times of her surprise when she first delivered a lecture at Harvard in 1969 and four male students approached her. One told her that they "just wanted to see what it felt like to be lectured by a woman and if a woman could be articulate.""Matina Horner: A Decade of Leadership at Radcliffe," from The New York Times, November 20, 1982, , downloaded October 1, 2014.

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