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Contrary to earlier opinion, brain power and articulacy can increase with age if the mind is kept active.
Articulacy is taken to be a middle-class attribute and prerogative.
He was not worried about either articulacy or audibility.
With his customary volatile articulacy, he responded, no holds barred.
Genius is all the God-given stuff – the altitude of perception and articulacy.
There's none of that story's emotional articulacy though.
It is almost as if the imagination and articulacy you associate with the arts have been left out of the greatest national debate in our history.
What they prize most, though, are more elusive social skills: articulacy, tact, team-working.
Few of them return from the "loony-bin trip" with the energy or articulacy to describe what it was like; some never return at all.
And so impressed were the producers at his knowledge, articulacy and natural broadcasting voice that he became a regular contributor.
He clearly reserved articulacy to his pianoplaying, for what he said, though long and partially structured, made no sense.
All this in spite of a subsequent stroke that at times robbed the academic of the articulacy on which he had built his career.
He makes no attempt to imitate ordinary speech, and everyone - whether movie producer or child - speaks with hyperreal articulacy.
They are one of the few times in the art world when people say anything with articulacy and people can understand what they are saying."
Don't be consorting with the likes of that scruff," he added with theatrical articulacy. "
It's just a chippy girl who has always had a problem with articulacy, lashing out in the heat of a long-rumbling personality clash.
The other aspect of changing diction is something that Shaw would have disliked intensely - a diminution in articulacy.
Your articulacy and sense of timing make you an exceptionally good speaker, and many 7 Metal politicians were famous orators.
He envied – still does – the veteran DJ's articulacy and erudition.
"But to me, it's really about educated middle-class assumptions about race, and the way education and articulacy is each a potent weapon."
The level of Mr Dimon's articulacy is debatable.
Walshe as writer and Torch as performer give her an articulacy that she might not have had in a realistic dialogue-driven drama.
The mix of constant articulacy and control on offer on screen is a staggering opportunity - and a staggering temptation.
So has this astonishing event – death of unknown female rather than birth of male saviour – removed articulacy from one renowned for it?
As well as academic achievement, an independent education tends to develop essential skills such as confidence, articulacy and teamwork, which are vital to career success.