Her detractors gleefully held up her lack of articulateness in comparison to the flowing narrative of her prose. |
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Last semester, she dabbled in communications courses at a local college, which would explain her articulateness in interviews of late. |
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But he was the first candidate I campaigned for as an adolescent, and I still admire his articulateness and vigor. |
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A lack of articulateness, however, doesn't mean that the speaker doesn't know what he's talking about. |
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This Study Guide attempts to empower teachers and students with the courage of articulateness. |
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He has wolverine like tenacity and possesses a sense of humour and self awareness, articulateness and worldliness that belies his tender years. |
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Despite his articulateness, Leonardo gave absolute precedence to the illustration over the written word in his teaching method. |
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Is it not the combined opposition, and in particular the articulateness of the Liberal side, that brought the little leprechaun who poses as our Minister of Finance to see his pot of gold. |
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At such moments, the movie offers a dream of perfect articulateness — superbly trained actors delivering expertly phrased remarks with ease and force. |
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