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8 Sentences With "most loquacious"

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John Cornyn of Texas, among the most loquacious GOP senators, declined to comment on Blackburn's remarks, while Sen.
So what happened to the most loquacious, flamboyant, visible and rambunctious exercise evangelist this world has ever seen?
It feels fitting that the play's most loquacious character, Anita (Ruth Aguilar) — a Guatemalan who met her husband, Mike (Bill Buell), on the internet — talks almost entirely in Spanish.
Mr. Toomey — never the most loquacious lawmaker — has mastered the art of twisting his face into a grimace and racing away from reporters before they can ask him about Mr. Trump's latest statements about instituting a ban on Muslim immigration.
Whilst the book received some praise on the left it was criticised by Workers' Liberty for being "a hagiography about one of the last grand Stalinist autocrats by one of its most loquacious apologists". According to John Harris of The Guardian, the book is evidence of Galloway's "singular politics".
Gonzalo drinks his coffee on the terrace, then appears at the kitchen. Inside are two clogged figures, Peppa and José. There is news of a theft at the nearby castle. Its owner, Caballero Trabatta, had refused to sign up with the Nistitúo de Vigilancia despite repeated visits from its most loquacious and brilliantined propagandists.
Various contests with prizes were organized such as baby beauty contests, costume contests, pie-eating contests, dance competitions and the "Washington's most loquacious woman" competition."Food Show Opens Tomorrow Night"; November 8, 1932, The Washington Post, pg. 11"Isabel Hamilton Wins Dance Test: Girl Who Captured Food Show Prize Last Year Repeats", November 12, 1932, The Washington Post, pg. 3 During World War II, DGS aided the war effort.
His popularity waned with time: his unfavorable portrayals of the early emperors could not have earned him favor with Rome's increasingly autocratic rulers, and his obvious contempt for Judaism and Christianity (both troublesome foreign cults in the eyes of a 1st-century Roman aristocrat) made him unpopular among the early Church Fathers. The 3rd-century writer Tertullian, for example, blames him (incorrectly--see history of anti-Semitism) for originating the story that the Jews worshipped a donkey's head in the Holy of Holies and calls him "ille mendaciorum loquacissimus", 'the most loquacious of liars'. Monks like Einhard were the only readers of Tacitus for most of the Middle Ages. In the 4th century there are scattered references to his life and work.

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