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Being put into a chair, she spoke a good deal, but not articulately.
He began speaking articulately about each of the paintings in turn.
And we're looking for someone who can talk about it articulately."
It's also fun that they can all express themselves so articulately.
She was the only spokesperson to articulately address human rights during the event.
There are some things that just can't be explained articulately.
You have to be able to travel, and talk about your work articulately and show up.
Often they feature an artist or board member testifying articulately.
It speaks not articulately, and must be made to.
George W. Bush had to show up and speak articulately.
In few other places did our earliest ancestors express themselves so articulately.
He speaks softly and articulately, answering questions in a straightforward way.
In fact, he'd probably be unsuited to any job which required him to speak articulately more than a sentence at a time.
This was unfair to Dan, who speaks reasonably and articulately all the time about the news business.
But, ah, how articulately it manages to say so.
Mr. Bush did show up, and he spoke articulately.
Peter had never heard him speak so articulately, so persuasively.
Arguing thus, articulately and with amusement, the pair remained in a near embrace.
Rhyme laughed, thinking that when he'd been married his wife had often said much the same, though at a higher volume and less articulately.
From it derive the being and life which other things, some more or less articulately but others feebly, enjoy.
Somebody answered, hardly articulately, rather with a sort of gasp: "No!"
There is literally no such thing as an idea that cannot be expressed well and articulately to today's voters in thirty seconds.
No one could put together committee reports as articulately as he did, and he found himself on nearly every team.
I wanted to read the whole story so I could trash it articulately over dinner with friends about to arrive.
"You can speak articulately and be black," Ms. Allen said.