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"voluble" Definitions
  1. talking a lot, and with enthusiasm, about a subject
  2. expressed in many words and spoken quickly

254 Sentences With "voluble"

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In public, however, the normally voluble tycoons have fallen silent.
Not that a voluble little boy at my screening objected.
The suspect was voluble and animated to the point of cartoonishness.
He became a voluble, intimidating presence at Thom Mount's Burbank office.
She was voluble, generous with her insights and a complete delight.
He did reserved, as a counterpoint to their voluble self-analysis.
But she was as voluble as ever and filled with plans.
But in recent months they have become more voluble on the subject.
Mr. Threadgill is a voluble commentator even when he isn't out front.
The former vice president is known as a voluble, gaffe-prone politician.
Bluff and voluble, he conducts Skype calls with Mr. Fogel while shirtless.
Maria is voluble, shamelessly melodramatic, the heroine of her own private opera.
At this stage for the voluble Schumer, saying too much could backfire.
And Trump became somewhat less voluble on Twitter over the last few days.
Icahn is a voluble critic of any government regulation that constrains his companies.
"La Dolce Viva" depicted its voluble subject as befuddled, destitute, dissolute and promiscuous.
Block stays out of that fight, letting his voluble boss do the honors.
Those fears, combined with China's voluble online community, can sometimes lead to rumors.
Others including Wilbur L. Ross, tapped for commerce secretary, have been similarly voluble.
So far, Ackman, an often-voluble investor, has said nothing about the company.
Dangerous situations become more volatile and the voices around them become increasingly voluble.
Simpson appeared fit, relaxed and voluble, regularly cracking wise to laughter from other attendees.
Although Dreher is voluble in one-on-one conversations, he is quieter in groups.
He nursed pints of Pepsi while the others, emboldened by lager, grew more voluble.
He sounds knowledgeable and voluble, and ready to take the helm of a team.
"Marisol has not become more voluble with time," reported a Times piece in 21965.
That is how the country's voluble foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, likes to describe it.
J. is a brawny, voluble 34-year-old with a reddish, close-cropped beard.
Discrete shakes of the head became eye rolls, which in turn became voluble despair.
Zohar: twenty-seven, confident, and voluble, a construction project manager proud of his work.
He's voluble and emotional and constantly smoking, eating, or both at the same time.
"He was a voluble Italian," Mr. Cruz said at a rally here, drawing warm chuckles.
Mr Han, whose family hails from the mainland, is a voluble proponent of appeasing China.
Suge was very voluble, he speaks a million miles a minute, and is extremely volatile.
Anthony Scaramucci, the voluble financier turned colorful communications director, is out of the White House.
"To get a foot in New York is really important," this voluble, peripatetic chef said.
The gleefully manic soloist John Leguizamo returns to the Public with a voluble new monologue.
In conversation he's voluble and excitable, prone to answering simple questions with a 45-minute response.
But much extra cash is unlikely to be found for schools, despite the increasingly voluble protestations.
Even for the voluble Gingrich, it was an unusually candid and detached analysis of his chances.
Mark Cuban, the voluble billionaire who owns the Dallas Mavericks basketball team and is supporting Mrs.
Members of Congress have spent months trying to fashion something that would satisfy Trump's voluble whims.
Mr. St. Werner, the more voluble half of Mouse on Mars, was at home in academe.
For someone just eight days out of prison, Ms. Manning was a remarkably voluble interview subject.
Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), Trump's most voluble defender during the Ukraine hearings, said in an interview.
But he's been much less voluble lately — he declined a request for an interview for this story.
The book builds a portrait of someone memorably voluble in private, her home always filled with people.
At the same time, she's much more voluble in this film than in any interview I've seen.
Mr. Padnos is, among other things, a compelling movie character: voluble, articulate, energetic and still understandably agitated.
The voluble Trump and the plodding May could not be more different in personality and political style.
Our driver on this five-hour journey was a voluble man from the neighboring state of Bihar.
And college presidents are both publicly and privately voluble about their need to keep improving on that.
Corrupt though he may have been, the governor was also a voluble opponent of the incumbent president.
Even Global Times, a nationalist Chinese tabloid that is reliably voluble about Mr. Trump, has been quiet.
Here are four moves the voluble Dallas Mavericks owner and "Shark Tank" investor thinks trailblazers should never make.
Here are four moves the voluble Dallas Mavericks owner and "Shark Tank" investor thinks leaders should never make.
"Wow," was all the usually voluble Trump offered up -- via Twitter -- in the immediate aftermath of the ruling.
Whence this new breed, similar to but far more voluble than the progressive-leaning "Obama Boys" of 2008?
Amiable and voluble, Li speaks with the rhetorical flourish of a man who has told his story often.
Onstage and off, she's a vivid presence: a voluble storyteller with an imposing Afro and a boisterous laugh.
Roper gives a fine account of these events, and Luther's increasingly voluble attempts to defend his initial position.
Jeff Flake, Bob Corker and John McCain have grown increasingly voluble in blasting the president and questioning his agenda.
That brought more of Stone's voice into the trial, but jurors never heard directly from the normally voluble counterpuncher.
After two years of double-digit losses in his own portfolio, Ackman has been less voluble about new ideas lately.
Marshall, the voluble Jets wide receiver, went on his Instagram and put out a challenge to Steelers receiver Antonio Brown.
With one exception—a militant Northern preacher, who is voluble, dislikable, and doomed—the other black characters are likewise silent.
Ms. Madley Croft was relatively voluble, and Mr. Smith almost entirely self-effacing; Mr. Sim genially, patiently measured his words.
But publicists and others strategizing behind the scenes were more voluble, citing, among other causes, a certain jadedness among consumers.
But his restless and voluble nature was barely visible as his parole hearing came to order at 8:35 a.m.
At seventy-one, he is a blunt and voluble storyteller who lives outside Springfield, with his wife, Carolyn, a pediatrician.
One Democratic senator said Sanders kept relatively quiet at the next two caucus meetings, where he is usually a voluble presence.
Once you've seen this fact clearly — that Liking and Disliking are voluble fakers — the whole world begins to bloom with possibility.
She is voluble—"I'm South African, I'm not a wallflower"—but, she says, still deeply affected by her experience with Epstein.
On "The Carol Burnett Show," Burnett was a zillion different people and yet somehow always herself — this vivid, voluble weirdo technician.
But in 1959 he was still something of a mystery man, coy about his ideology and allegiances, a voluble populist in fatigues.
Terry McAuliffe, the voluble, wired and nationally prominent figure he will succeed, Mr. Northam is low-key and little known outside Virginia.
Maybe now he can mend fences with his ex-wife, Ginger (Jennifer Tilly), a voluble floozy who has long since moved on.
This voluble pair will move on from Viceland after signing a deal with Showtime to host that network's first weekly talk show.
The usually voluble Cora, the Astros' bench coach in 2017, deflected questions about the issue at his news media availability on Monday.
Tesla, Schiffer contends, "has benefitted to the tune of billions of dollars worth of free publicity" because of its voluble, if volatile, boss.
Still, one senator told CNN's Manu Raju that the meetings had gone well and that the voluble billionaire let others do the talking.
Decades after Ali ceased boxing professionally, his likeness adorns countless T-shirts while the voluble fighter's quotes have launched hundreds of Internet memes.
On Wednesday afternoon, leaving the White House for a rally in Florida, the normally voluble president did not take any questions from reporters.
Some were even enjoying the quiet, which only amplified the sound of coquís, the tiny but voluble frogs heard everywhere on the island.
Later, everyone gathered in the Rembrandt's spacious galley, where Volkov, a slim, voluble man in sailor's stripes, presided over an intellectual round-robin.
"I am a big lover of walking in and the place being ready," said Ms. Chenoweth, who is equal parts charming and voluble.
Every Monday, Thursday and Friday at lunchtime, in comes the wife of the voluble Donald Trump endorser to the Boothbay Harbor waterfront pub, McSeagull's.
"He wasn't actually in politics, of course, but he had what I would call a political personality — engaging, strong and very voluble," she says.
You can read an excerpt of her recent essay "Marshmallow Mayonnaise," which was published in the Los Angeles Review of Books' vertical Voluble, here.
Mr Cordray is dull, restrained and mainstream; Mr Kucinich is voluble and erratic, having defended both Mr Trump and Bashar al-Assad, Syria's dictator.
"He wasn't actually in politics, of course, but he had what I would call a political personality — engaging, strong and very voluble," she said.
Luckily the bomb injured no one, but so far the reaction to the attack by the usually voluble Trump has been to say nothing.
For Trump, the results suggest that while he is more voluble than his predecessors, he is far less effective at achieving actual governing results.
On the witness stand, Mr. Page was a less voluble man, uncertain and disputative in the face of questioning by an attorney for Oracle.
On Lucy's introduction to Lily, a voluble, oversharing type who in the 1950s might have been characterized as "blowsy," the two seem unlikely friends.
We also visit with the voluble Jeff Koons, who is supervising a workshop where technicians produce stroke-by-stroke replicas of well-known masterpieces.
I met the voluble owner of the Dallas Mavericks at Jean-Georges in the Trump hotel at Columbus Circle, where he keeps an apartment.
But these days, his voluble rants, during which he can sound like an art-school Louis C.K., are generally good-natured and self-effacing.
Asked about their dismissals during an appearance last week at the Atlantic Council, a Washington think tank, the usually voluble Mr. O'Brien was curt.
He's lower key, sitting more than pacing, delivering tight if still voluble bits that earn laughs through surprising punch lines more than act-outs.
Charles Oakley, the voluble but beloved former Knicks stalwart, was arrested after getting into an altercation with security guards midway through the first quarter.
Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas, a voluble media presence on auto issues, didn't issue a report on the deal and declined to talk about it.
Also on the panel is Gohmert, a voluble Texas lawmaker who once landed himself in hot water for grilling ribs on his office balcony.
The movie opens with Dina, voluble and vulnerable, asking a dental assistant to take her hand before a dentist drills into a bothersome tooth.
"Science cannot help us," said Aleksey P. Nikiforov, 58, the charming, voluble, occasionally cantankerous founder of the race, held this year on March 2.
UNTIL this month bond traders were the most voluble complainers about the Bank of Japan's vast programme of quantitative easing (creating money to buy bonds).
The reason for this, according to a Yale study, is that women worry about "negative consequences" — that is, a backlash — if they are more voluble.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump brought to his office voluble disdain for his White House predecessors, Congress, the Federal Reserve and the executive branch itself.
The performers, who also include Jacqueline Bisset as Sophie's mother and Richard Dreyfuss as a voluble crime boss, keep the viewer hoping for the best.
Bald, voluble, with a pirate's flashing grin, Mr. Campana left his post to take me on a quick tour of the library's monumental public rooms.
Even less voluble were two bodies charged with enforcing ethics rules: the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, known as Jcope, and the Legislative Ethics Commission.
"I am a farmer without a farm," Snyders, a voluble man with brown skin and a bald head, declared one afternoon, looking at his garden.
But a government representative from India — which itself operates a pesticide manufacturer — was more voluble in defending atrazine than a Syngenta lobbyist who was present.
For decades, Mr. Redstone proved one of the most voluble media titans, even in an industry full of outsize personalities like Rupert Murdoch and Barry Diller.
Ackman also plans to go silent, at least for awhile, the people said, a major change in style for one of Wall Street's most voluble investors.
We took our burgers to a picnic table outside, and as soon as we sat down, Nichols' usually voluble Little Rock twang dropped to a whisper.
And while the voluble Benioff makes a perfect ringmaster for this circus, it might be more valuable to pay attention to a much quieter Salesforce exec.
The voluble New York restaurateur, nightclub owner and brand consultant has extensive connections in art, fashion and Hollywood, so he serves as Shinola's director of culture.
The review has received only the most cautious of welcomes from the voluble lobby of politically active Muslims who complain that Prevent is stigmatising their community.
On March 20th a wine sale held by Christie's, a British auction house, featured so many lots that the voluble auctioneer lost count at number 36.
In company, she is cordial and voluble—nice, in a word—but with what often seems a fraction of a mind that is occultly busy elsewhere.
It's a far cry from 20 years ago, when Mr. Geddes, a voluble fellow in ever-present red pants, switched from Midnight Madness fan to employee.
After profits stalled at Zenith, the voluble executive shook up management and installed himself as the acting chief executive of this venerable but sleepy watch brand.
Photograph by Aaron Vincent Elkaim for The New Yorker ||| One of the team members, an anthropologist named Waldo Maldonado, was a voluble presence in the conversation.
When they met, Tennessee Williams was already Tennessee Williams, flush from the success of "A Streetcar Named Desire," voluble and lit as if by klieg lights.
Levy, a voluble, 72-year-old activist, and Bell, a reserved African-American woman who's lived all over the world, see themselves as stewards of another history.
Hence their voluble support for Bernie Sanders, whose outsiderish credentials were confirmed by the fact that he had only recently joined the party whose nomination he sought.
A burly, voluble man, Longa holds court in a kind of command center, with a panel of sixteen video screens that monitor security cameras around the estate.
A voluble, feisty woman who loved designer clothes and prominent jewelry, she was known for her sharp retorts, humor-laced charm, fierce intelligence and indefatigable work habits.
Fluid and voluble and intuitively connected, Mr. Marsalis's longtime quartet is a down-the-center post-bop band with decades of jazz history built into its style.
Yi's voluble, high-voltage performance is the play's chief delight.) Alex takes that advice, trying to catch the eye of a floppy-haired senior (Collin Kelly-Sordelet).
Boris Johnson, Britain's voluble prime minister, has called them "uncooperative crusties" — a synonym for hippies — and urged "importunate nose-ringed climate change protesters" to clear the roads.
In conversation, Alana is the most voluble and profane, Danielle the most precise and serious-minded and Este the most likely to throw on a funny voice.
He has a lifelong habit of collecting garrulous friends and yet a tendency to induce some measure of taciturnity in all but the most voluble of them.
The timid little chap who had shadowed Zaka was now the expansive and voluble owner of an employment agency that recruited care workers for hospitals in Luton.
The site was founded by Efe Cakarel, a voluble entrepreneur who, in a recent phone conversation, described the process that led to Mubi's way of doing things.
Arcade Fire Mr. Bowie was an early, voluble admirer of this band, which would go on to win the Album of the Year award at the 2011 Grammys.
It's ersatz, to be sure, but no more ersatz, say, than the world of Cusk's novels, where everyone the narrator meets happens to be instructively and tirelessly voluble.
The Turkish-born big man is generally a good follow, as NBA players go, voluble and goofy and prone to saying "wow" into his phone's camera a lot.
Where Chau is modest, Hertzberg, who represents the San Fernando Valley, is voluble and insistent, with a slicked-back mane of hair and a steady borscht-belt patter.
It is a truly challenging problem for democracy in the United States and for its increasingly voluble citizens who are now experiencing limits to what they can say.
The controversy showcased how China's voluble online audience can quickly punish companies, especially foreign ones, when they offend — a fact that many brands have learned the hard way.
Pinker is a scientist — a psychologist, to be exact — and he prides himself on being thorough, valiantly fighting "progressophobia" with his voluble sentences and a fusillade of data.
"He is moving around this state like he's running for state auditor," said State Senator Dick Harpootlian, a South Carolina Democrat and a voluble, often-indiscreet Biden supporter.
Leaving the Capitol last week, Ms. McCaskill, a typically voluble senator — from a state Mr. Trump carried by more than 18 points — had settled on a new approach.
Bobby is a klutz of the heart; rather than simply falling in love, he tumbles and trips—nicely caught in Eisenberg's voluble patter, dotted with hiccups of anxiety.
The Southampton game is the first time, he says, that he has heard voluble dissatisfaction with Emery inside the stadium, though it had been bubbling online for months.
The shopping mall office was so cold I kept my coat on, as did many of the women I talked to, but they were very open and voluble.
In Round 2 of the battle between the S.E.C. and Mr. Musk, the question for the judge came down to whether the voluble entrepreneur's Twitter post on Feb.
Only a few years ago populist nationalists exercised voluble sway over the region's politics, from Venezuela's Hugo Chávez (pictured) to Cristina Fernández in Argentina and Rafael Correa in Ecuador.
Soltis, a voluble thirty-three-year-old from Minnesota, saw herself more as an activist than as an academic, and her leadership marked a shift in the school's mission.
Another ally of President Vladimir V. Putin, the voluble ultranationalist party leader Vladimir V. Zhirinovsky, recently declared that if Hillary Clinton were elected, it would mean World War III.
Sinosphere On the day Twitter named Kathy Chen as its new chief for China, she turned to the service to introduce herself to its vast and voluble user base.
"The voluble president, who has been pressured into using his secure White House landline more often these days, has still refused to give up his iPhones," writes the Times.
"Honestly this makes me realize how inactive I have been," wrote Raphaela Weissman of Seattle, who said she was voluble on social media but had not taken direct action.
Patsos is a voluble, Rex Ryan-shaped man with nice suits and little gold buckles on his loafers; his team transparently loves him, and he transparently loves them back.
Missy's the watchful one, while the voluble Dean cozies up to Chris, dropping embarrassing slang and relating an odd story about Jesse Owens, the black Olympian who shocked Hitler.
The more voluble Mr. Sand, a Brooklynite, entered the scene through Millbrook — the estate in upstate New York where Timothy Leary and friends partied for years — eventually going west.
It has led, in turn, to a debilitating mismatch between what party leaders believe and what the rank-and-file "base" believes, with voluble encouragement lately from President Trump.
Years ago, on a flight from Amsterdam to Boston, two American nuns seated to my right listened to a voluble young Dutchman who was out to discover the United States.
To my mind, the criticism is the logical result of a high-volume smokehouse constantly colliding with a voluble customer base, eager to sprout off about barbecue at every turn.
It was hard to escape the conclusion that the absence of the voluble Justice Scalia, who had dominated Supreme Court arguments for nearly 30 years before his death on Feb.
For a while, Charlie, an often voluble, charismatic psychopath, even quiets down, allowing the men to drink, laugh and think about the Utopia that John and Hermann hope to build.
And the jovial billionaire, who was wearing one of his endless supply of Hawaiian shirts, said he would be putting his copious money — $6.6 billion — where his voluble mouth is.
As Tom, Joshua Boone keeps enough in reserve to smooth over the role's inconsistencies, but Alexandra Socha, as the more voluble Amber, is stuck making hairpin turns on unmarked roads.
Chris Sacca and Mark Cuban, two of tech's most voluble entrepreneurs, are bringing their colorful show to San Francisco this week to raise money for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Now hundreds of people come to the meetings, part of a burgeoning group of fans that are among the most voluble, passionate (and peaceful, because they are Icelandic) in Europe.
After a Fox News interview Wednesday where incoming White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci called for a crackdown on leaks, Flores issued a statement heartily endorsing the voluble official's remarks.
The three are not particularly voluble — they present quite a contrast to the motor-mouthed, pop-culture heads that American films invariably serve up when focusing on this age group.
Amazon's Bezos was apparently very voluble and aimed many of his points at how U.S. companies had a hard time succeeding in China and what the government could do about it.
In separate sessions, I'll be interviewing Alex Stamos, Facebook's voluble former security chief, and Craig Newmark, the co-founder of Craigslist and a philanthropist who has focused his efforts on journalism.
There were times I felt that disparity — in meetings when I was reticent and he was voluble, or when the person we were meeting with looked toward Bill and not me.
Of all the rigors she faced in her work overseas, it was a domestic undertaking that, for the voluble Ms. Kelly, very likely proved the keenest test of her spiritual commitment.
Hollywood chroniclers have described relationships with Mr. Flynn, John Huston and Howard Hughes, but she has remained regally mum, in contrast to her voluble friend Ms. Davis, who died in 1989.
Mr. Trump climbed to the White House on the strength of a voluble personality projected over mass media, waxing enthusiastic not about Scandinavian literature but about celebrity gossip and fast food.
She has a voluble Twitter account that deals extensively with the etiquette of the quiet car, a supposedly placid zone adjacent to the first-class compartment, where cellphone conversations are banned.
He was voluble, charming and gracious, which meant he was the opposite of how he had presented himself during the 2015 Benghazi hearings, the last time he had the nation's attention.
Are we really interested in what numerous Obama classmates, colleagues and passing acquaintances remember about his personality — that he struck them as cool or friendly, arrogant or voluble, cheerful or detached?
And he aged into a voluble and distinctive public character, a roguish charmer in a kufi, operating out of a packed storefront studio, tooling around Memphis in a plush old sedan.
Lopez Obrador says he doesn&apost want a fight with the United States, but some worry that one fiery populist may not be the best person to deal with another voluble populist.
Republicans are expressing growing concern that President Trump's voluble communication style is becoming a liability that could get him into trouble at a time when controversy swirls around the White House. Sen.
"He's the same guy who used to drink beers with me behind the movie theater," Gomez said — still puckish and voluble, still possessed by an energy he seems to have trouble controlling.
And in "Kamadhatu: A Modern Sutra," a self-doubting Japanese monk receives a devastating bolt of enlightenment when he's visited by an earnest and voluble African-American scholar looking for a teacher.
And some in the delegation pointed a finger at Louisiana's voluble junior senator, John Kennedy, who has become a close White House ally, for pushing the president to campaign in the state.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos was apparently very voluble, and aimed many of his points at how U.S. companies had a hard time succeeding in China, and what the government could do about it.
I am torn between praising it as visionary (and also a great deal of fun, what with entertainments including a voluble animatronic savant) and reporting it as a mugging to the taste police.
In one scene he confronts Sesto, who has confessed to the plot on his life without letting on that the vengeful Vitellia (the voluble soprano Elza van den Heever) manipulated him into it.
And given Trump's demonstrated propensity to stretch the truth, his voluble temperament and unwillingness to listen to advice, some legal experts also warn that an interview with Mueller could be a perjury trap.
ValueAct, which differentiates itself from many more voluble activists, did not ask for a board seat at the time of its investment and said on Friday that it is not looking for one now.
While he's still voluble, speaking in complete paragraphs filled with ornamental sentences, his comedy has become tighter, not only dense with jokes but carefully crafted to sandwich more elaborate arguments with hard punch lines.
But he's just as voluble about his exhausting effort to visit every county in Texas, including the most staunchly conservative ones, and about the need for people of all political stripes to be respected.
With his champion whiskers and voluble temper, Stanton could resemble Mr. Spottletoe in "Martin Chuzzlewit," but in many ways he more closely resembled Dickens himself: a difficult, self-made, emotional workaholic of prodigious achievement.
MEXICO CITY — The voluble talk-show host Andrea Legarreta broke from her routine of celebrity chatter and household tips recently to give her television viewers an impromptu lesson in global economics and the Mexican peso.
Para el novelista mexicano Antonio Ortuño, quien también es de Guadalajara, los esfuerzos para subestimar a Hernández tan solo son el ejemplo más reciente de la naturaleza voluble de la opinión pública en el país.
In a phone call during a break from shooting, the delightfully voluble Mr. Spader, 57, talked about the pleasures of playing the provocateur, and why now's the time for men to keep quiet and listen.
The New York Democrat is engaging in an unprecedented media blitz — even for the voluble Senate minority leader — as he pushes Democratic calls for witnesses and documents to make the case against President Donald Trump.
Britain's close cultural, defence and security ties with the United States mean London can play a special role in binding the voluble and suggestible new inhabitant of the White House into the rules-based global order.
Ms. Westbroek's singing mirrored the gradual abandonment of domestic and moral constraints, chiseled and dark-limned at first while still under her husband's roof, then more florid, voluble and bright as Sieglinde gives in to passion.
In Berlin, Grenell has been a loyal and outspoken supporter of the president, tangling frequently with reporters on his voluble Twitter feed and often commenting on issues ranging far beyond the traditional remit of an ambassador.
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO - (Reuters) - Bond investors expect an aggressive set of U.S. interest rate cuts this year, and a voluble president pines for the "old days" when his predecessors bullied central bankers to get their way.
The breakthrough in Virginia also contrasts with the McAuliffe years, during which the state government became something of a free-fire zone, with Mr Northam's voluble predecessor and the General Assembly's Republican bosses reflexively trading cheap shots.
After a while even a normally buttoned-up Buttonwood is asking to "double-click" on a topic when he wants more detail from a voluble VC. Upgrade your inbox and get our Daily Dispatch and Editor's Picks.
Though seemingly desensitized by years of terror on our buses and streets, much of this voluble country has been left speechless by the news of Jews being gunned down during Shabbat prayers by a ranting anti-Semite.
The source of Trump's unusual restraint is unclear, particularly coming as it does after November election gains by Democrats and new moves by special counsel Robert Mueller that have left him unusually volatile — and voluble — in recent weeks.
Usually known as Griff among agents and fellow N.B.A. executives, he is one of the more voluble and transparent general managers in a league that prefers its wheeler-dealers on the more stoic and sleight-of-hand side.
On Monday, the Washington Post reported that Trump had, while in a similarly voluble mood and without any more prompting, revealed extraordinarily sensitive intelligence information to Russia's foreign minister and ambassador during their meeting at the White House.
But she was also voluble, at times overly so: Judge William H. Walls reminded her several times to answer only the question she was asked, after Monique Abrishami, a federal prosecutor, protested that Ms. Melgen had given nonresponsive answers.
Their advent coincides with the stepped-up visibility, and clout, of political outliers like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose weathered features loom large these days on theater screens, to say nothing of a voluble coterie of older women in Congress.
The main one brings together the laconic middle-aged lesbian Otto (Patrena Murray) and her hyperactive, voluble 16-year-old roommate, Bit (Reyna de Courcy), an odd couple thrown together by the arbitrary gods who rule Off Off Broadway.
Their only neighbors in Santoalla are the Rodriguez family, made up of the quiet patriarch, Manolo (he's the camera smiter); the chatty, religious wife, Jovita; and their two sons, the voluble Carlos and Julio, who suffers from mental disorders.
It was run by a voluble woman named Diami, who whipped up fortifying breakfasts of sweet black coffee, farm eggs and chunks of mango, the most succulent of the tropical fruits that grow like weeds on the fertile island.
How Sumner Redstone Went From Army Cryptographer to Media Mogul | Mr. Redstone, who ceded chairman posts at CBS and Viacom, proved one of the most voluble titans in an industry full of outsize personalities like Rupert Murdoch and Barry Diller.
To the pushier, more voluble denizens of New York, or D.C., or Los Angeles, their reserve might make the Lovings look somehow deficient, like they were less in control of their own situation than all the others who surround them.
Netanyahu made his allegations, which were short on details, as he hosted a senior U.S. delegation and following days of unusually voluble warnings in Israel that war could break out with Iran or its allies on more than one front.
Ronald DeLuca, who orchestrated the advertising campaign that spared the Chrysler Corporation from insolvency in the 21978s and transformed Lee Iacocca, the ailing automaker's voluble chief executive, into a national brand himself, died on Tuesday in Oneonta, N.Y. He was 91.
The fresh round of layoffs shows that Ackman, one of the industry's most voluble activist investors, is moving forward with an overhaul that some had questioned but has so far been successful, involving both cost cuts and investment strategy changes.
WASHINGTON — President Trump walked on the muddy, rain-drenched grounds of Arlington National Cemetery on Saturday, finding himself in an unusual position for a voluble man: a solitary figure, as he attended a ceremony to lay wreaths for the fallen.
A voluble 53-year-old who once served in the volunteer reserve force of the British Army, Mr. Francois resembles perhaps better than any other politician the boomer generation of pro-Brexit voters now stewing with anger over the delay.
Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's more voluble running mate, didn't flop but he was visibly less comfortable than the square-jawed Pence, frequently interrupting the Indiana governor, jamming his pre-programmed attacks on Donald Trump into every answer with admirable, tedious efficiency.
Netanyahu made his allegations, which were short on details, as he hosted a senior U.S. delegation and following days of unusually voluble warnings in Israel that war could break out with Iran or its allies on more than one front.
Critics and defenders of the president's decision abound, but neither seem quite as voluble when it comes to imagining what a truly responsible withdrawal, one that honors the United States' contradictory alliance with both Turkey and the Kurds, might look like.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Billionaire investor William Ackman, one of the hedge fund industry's most voluble managers with opinions ranging from how companies should be run to the dangers of sugary drinks, just got himself an even bigger megaphone: a Twitter account.
His new tact aims to play into an increasingly voluble Republican message that if someone like Kavanaugh can be disqualified by unproven, so-called last minute allegations, then no person of any merit will step forward for these sort of jobs.
So there was reason to expect Burnham's feature film debut as a writer-director — about Kayla (Elsie Fisher), an eighth-grade girl who also posts videos to her YouTube channel from her bedroom — would take on a similarly skewed, voluble comic worldview.
But WeWork, which was led by the brash, voluble founder Adam Neumann, also suggests something else about SoftBank&aposs investment strategy: Many of the traits that Neumann is now known for are also present in the entrepreneurs leading other startups funded by SoftBank.
Haley, who had scant experience in diplomacy before taking the U.N. job, now emerges as a dream candidate, one who figured out how to work with the voluble Trump without upstaging him, but would also buck her boss on issues that mattered to her.
" Mr. Ponsot, 63, lean and voluble with salt-and-pepper hair that once hung past his shoulders but is now trimmed neatly, said his new label would simply be "Laurent Ponsot," which he said represented not an estate or a house, but simply an "entity.
Chris Matthews, the veteran political anchor and voluble host of the long-running MSNBC talk show "Hardball," resigned on Monday night, an abrupt departure from a television perch that made him a fixture of politics and the news media over the past quarter-century.
"Cuomo Prime Time," as the new show will be called, is expected to feature one-on-one interviews by the voluble Mr. Cuomo, who has clashed memorably on air with White House figures like Anthony Scaramucci, the former communications director, and Kellyanne Conway, the president's counselor.
In contrast, sources close to the bidders — which include front-runner and telco giant Verizon, as well as private equity firms TPG and a combination of Bain Capital and Vista Equity Partners — said Mayer is now much more voluble in answering questions and explaining Yahoo's business units.
Dafoe is gnarled, unabashed, and as voluble as a revivalist preacher, though his gospel is that of the sea; you have to go back to Melville —who is name-checked in the end credits—to find monologues so salted with madness, swaying between aria and rant.
Another option might be a formal interview with Trump's lawyers present, which would allow them to restrain their star witness, who is often voluble and imprecise and economical with the truth in a way that could lead him into jeopardy from Mueller's crack team of prosecutors.
Zaccagnino has become privy to insider talk on how Scaramucci is viewed: A voluble and sometimes volatile combination of personality and perspiration that has catapulted the Long Island, New York, native to the forefront of the national political scene and at the right hand of President Donald Trump.
So one day I took my rod, walked a few blocks down to a little pier jutting into the harbor, and chatted a bit with the voluble neighborhood bait fishers about tides and what sorts of things fish get into beneath the surface of New York's great estuary.
Also in the transportation sector, there has not been a more voluble exec of late than new Ford CEO Mark Fields, who was just all over CES talking about how the car giant needs to speed forward in the autonomous vehicle space, even as Google and Apple are motoring in too.
The Mets, or at least the voluble and censorious and perma-pissy Anonymous Team Sources that are quickest to comment on this stuff, are not about letting shit go; they start it because they cannot help but start it, and everything that follows is inevitable in the same way gravity is.
The voluble Speaker of the House, John Bercow — known worldwide for his distinctive, bellowed articulations of points of order — scolded senior Conservative lawmaker Michael Gove by telling him not to "gesticulate" or "rant," and saying he wouldn't behave in the same way when picking his children up at the school gate.
The contrasts between the two men - the voluble real estate developer turned politician and the no-nonsense former FBI director - are many, and could be on full display on Wednesday when Mueller testifies to two congressional panels about his long investigation of Trump through the lens of Russia's 234 U.S. election interference.
"If I could know what happened the last time you had sexual intercourse with me, and what your opinion of it was, what your experience was with it, I would be so interested to hear," the narrator says, request after request tumbling forth in a way typical of an anxious but voluble speaker.
Across two long walks in February and March — one in Central Park as spring tried to prematurely bloom, and another in the sunny mountains above Los Angeles — Feist was voluble and loose, prone to discursive reveries even as she described the personal turmoil and uncertainty that led to this knotty, taxing album.
A small but increasingly voluble group of academics, as well as some asset managers and actuaries, think that an adapted form of tontine might be just the product to provide insurance against the risk of outliving one's savings, an issue with which retirement planners, corporations and governments around the world are struggling to cope.
They, along with a more voluble Justice Kennedy, rejected Justice Breyer's first contention in Monday's ruling: "[N]othing in the text of the FHA suggests that Congress was concerned about decreased property values, foreclosures and urban blight, much less about strains on municipal budgets that might follow", Justice Thomas wrote for his two colleagues.
Toward the end of the audience Q&A at the Tribeca screening, after a man told Bryant that he was "a big fan of purpose" and a second distressingly voluble man told him that he'd dreamed of Bryant's wife and children the night before—"Welcome to New York City," Strahan half-apologized—a man in his 20s stood up.
As the first superhero of African descent to feature in mainstream American comics, and the first chapter within the voluble Marvel cinema franchise to focus on a narrative almost entirely concerned with people of color, the Smithsonian is understandably eager to embrace Black Panther as a high watermark for the progression of black actors, characters, and storylines in film.
But while his voluble tactics have won him plaudits among members of the left, many of whom seem to believe that his efforts in the Cohen case might take down Mr. Trump, some legal experts said that his barrage of Trump-like tweets and his all-but-constant media appearances might not be doing Ms. Clifford any favors.
This spring, as President Trump defiantly rejected congressional attempts to investigate his conduct and policies, Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, asked his Democratic colleagues on his famously voluble panel a loaded question: When all is said and done, given the facts before us, are we heading toward impeaching this president?
For it may be said of men in general that they are ungrateful, voluble dissemblers, anxious to avoid danger, and covetous of gain; as long as you benefit them, they are entirely yours; they offer you their blood, their goods, their life, and their children, as I have before said, when the necessity is remote; but when it approaches, they revolt.
As the famously voluble Mr. Biden makes his first retail campaign stops in the Democratic primary, and grows accustomed to the front-runner status he never enjoyed in his two previous White House bids, his campaign is grappling with how to showcase Mr. Biden's never-met-a-stranger persona without exposing him to an environment where he may commit a gaffe.
In an early morning phone call from the site of "Star Axis," his 11-story naked-eye observatory of sculptural forms in dirt, granite, sandstone, bronze and steel on a mesa in the New Mexico desert, Ross, the most accessible and voluble of the three men, insists that the project he began 47 years ago will be done by 2022.
Félix, voluble and popular, with an unruly mop of bright red hair, received his nickname early — it stems from an untranslatable bit of wordplay — and he adopted it increasingly in adult life, receiving mail addressed to "Nadar" in his teens, making it his pen name a decade later, and eventually establishing it as his legal trademark and most valuable possession.
The position he may occupy is one of the most conspicuous law enforcement posts in the country and has over the decades attracted figures like Robert M. Morgenthau, who went on to serve as the Manhattan district attorney for more than 53 years; Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York; and the voluble Preet Bharara, who was fired by President Trump in March.
There were no city regulations about how these cesspools were built, but their considerable fetor was the least of the problem: In London "the subsoil was becoming saturated with human detritus, and it began seeping through the earth to pollute the groundwater that fed the wells," writes Ruth Goodman, a voluble DIY historian who has lived as a Victorian herself, and told the tale in the bestseller, How to Be a Victorian.
The hits scored by an obscure agency on an island of fewer than three million people owe much to the missionary zeal of Mr. Peters, a voluble and avuncular man (his models call him Pops) with a shaven head and a cowcatcher smile who, besides running his modeling agency, organizes Style Week Jamaica and is host of a popular talk show on cable TV. They also underscore the economic impact that lack of diversity has had on those excluded from opportunity.
The four members of the voluble "Squad" got coveted committee assignments; New York's Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump Trump is the 20/20 vision for 2020 Key moments in the 2020 Democratic presidential race so far MORE, Ayanna PressleyAyanna Pressley10 controversies that rocked the Trump White House in 2019 Sheila Jackson Lee tops colleagues in House floor speaking days over past decade Republicans, Democrats offer support after John Lewis cancer diagnosis MORE of Massachusetts, and Michigan's Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibKey moments in the 2023 Democratic presidential race so far 10 controversies that rocked the Trump White House in 2019 Sheila Jackson Lee tops colleagues in House floor speaking days over past decade MORE are on the highly visible Government Oversight Committee.

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