As articulated by brother Robert, the administration's early priority was to "keep the president out of this civil rights mess".
Instead he began to articulate his tension by pacing back and forth in front of her.
Rhythms changed suddenly, articulating a previous suggestion by a band member.
One that was best articulated by a human being named Descartes many centuries ago.
Some surfaces are sparse, articulated only by thin color ribbons against a white field.
The regulars think the standard conservative issues, like tax cuts, can still win elections if articulated by an attractive candidate.
That, the justices said, is the minimum standard for a basic education, as articulated by the Court of Appeals.
Those who attack Eurocentrism, they say, often do so in the name of democratic principles that were first articulated by Western writers.
The Manifesto articulates a clear goal for the maximum level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere by 2050.
He was calm and articulate, almost Reaganesque, by comparison with his Democratic opponent.