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This can be written more verbosely as:
Hard questions are verbosely straddled.
"To list a directory verbosely, you have to say 'ls -l'."
They have decided to make a huge effort to be verbosely and verbally maximalist and extremist and are refusing to give ground or negotiate ...
Lim was selective in answering the questions the court threw at him; he verbosely answered those that agreed with his stance, and refused to comment on the others.
Like Williams, Mr. Conroy is verbosely eloquent, imaginatively violent and a superior yarn spinner, sometimes to a fault.
The PM suspects that the DES will block the plan, and, rather verbosely, Sir Humphrey confirms this.
You talk verbosely in antiquated terminology of your love of liberty, and all the while you wear the scarlet livery of the Iron Heel."
And the stowaway, that human wench Cynthia, cowering in helpless terror just beyond this thin and fragile wall..." Kinnison was taping verbosely along when his first real clue developed.
Anna Piaggi, the one-of-a-kind doyenne of Italian fashion, who often writes the verbosely metaphysical program notes for Ms. Prada's shows, summed up the clothes in just two words: "country surplus."
The books were the two volumes of Le Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie, rather wildly, verbosely written, but full of evocations of that power I was searching for.
Reality is an Illusion Caused by Lack of N.F. Simpson (2007) was a verbosely titled return to documentary, in which presenter David Quantick chronicled the life of the absurdist playwright.
If you have any doubts, your humble servant will be at your service at any time of the day or night," went on the lawyer somewhat verbosely, but with a sense of his own dignity, and lit up a Cuban cigar.
This, in turn, suggests a dichotomy between a male desire for conversational dominance - noted by Helena Leet-Pellegrini with reference to male experts speaking more verbosely than their female counterparts - and a female aspiration to group conversational participation.
Mr. Olds, whose previous novel, "Raising Holy Hell," takes off from the life of the abolitionist John Brown, is a writer of a kind of clamorous, impulsive talent, Poe-like in his taste for words, verbosely wry, impetuously philosophical.
In fact, it is common in science to presuppose a complex system; while fields such as chemistry, biology, or geology could be verbosely expressed in terms of quantum field theory, it is convenient to use levels of abstraction like molecules, cells, or the mantle.
The motion on halving VAT on food was only passed because a few ÖVP and Green MPs happened to be absent from the session at the time of the vote, a fact which Schüssel was verbosely irate about.
Put simply, 'TFTO' is an attempt to illustrate the whole development of human thought and culture in a double album of quasi-classical gonzo rock (though Yes head honcho Jon Anderson puts it a whole lot more verbosely in his very silly liner notes).
Recurrent subject matter included domestic cinema that commonly praised the high leadership such as a film shown at the 1992 film festival, verbosely translated, Glory of Our People in Holding the Great Leader in High Esteem, and foreign films about revolutionary resistance.
The Superintendent of Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Kwak No Hyun made a remark how "it is very embarrassing to discuss verbosely about the poor development of students' rights within the South Korean society" during his seminar on March 3, 2011.
We stared at the wall, imagining the distant form of Star Empire, and I found that although I understood the processes I was so verbosely explaining to him, I was just as shocked as Sarda was by the idea of their actually happening to us.