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"Those are the easy kinds," Dulany said loquaciously.
For the first time since the early hours of Darzek's invasion of their base, the aliens were talking loquaciously among themselves.
Loquaciously and, apparently, with excitement.
While Mick loquaciously warmed to his subject, Brewster simply sat there with his eyes glazing over.
"Uh, sure," I responded loquaciously.
- I am yours loquaciously, R. L. S. My lungs are said to be in a splendid state.
--Prudie, loquaciously Dear Prudence, I thought your response to the about telemarketers was wonderfully done.
"I can't help feeling," said Mr. Satterthwaite loquaciously, "that we were a little foolish in our imaginings yesterday.
When it is loquaciously appraising its principals, it is, to quote one of them, 'kind of dull and tame.'"
In a year when lawmakers and Gov. Mario M. Cuomo had talked loquaciously about getting tough on criminals, the Legislature enacted few anti-crime initiatives.
No pretext was too flimsy, no expense too outlandish for the opportunity to throw off the pretense of being businesslike and become loquaciously dissolute among like-minded colleagues.
It was a study in diplomatic caution - and, as such, an apt metaphor for the ethos governing when, where, how long and how loquaciously Mr. Bush lets himself be seen these days.
Ms. Skuber is also showing small notelike drawings inspired by the label works - these bristle loquaciously with words, images, colors and fragments of ideas - and a series of relatively generic collages.