His articulacy, coupled with his background knowledge, puts him head and shoulders above all other part-time BBC football summarisers. |
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He rages with all the garrulous articulacy of the legal autodidact, narrowly educated after years of court cases, appeals and disappointments. |
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If the characters do not have backbone, articulacy and humour, then that pretty much scuppers high comedy. |
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Ever the idealist, she wants to harness that private articulacy and put it in the public domain. |
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In the morning: The pain in the shoulder has not disappeared but the articulacy movement is improved. |
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To restate the obvious, being a gifted footballer is no guarantee of articulacy or authenticity. |
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The centrality and articulacy of the poet's anger is couched in purely verbal attack directed against his denial of freedom. |
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Many such bursts of articulacy serve for self-condemnation. |
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During his emotional campaign, his articulacy and diplomacy had shown footballers in a new light, dispelling their image as muddied oafs and gaining them overwhelming public sympathy. |
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We have to reinvent, I think, in the kind of articulacy as a form of personal freedom and power. |
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Research puts the rest down to factors including articulacy, assertiveness and skills such as leadership, which are instilled by public schools. |
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Tom Hunt, Coventry I recall being deeply impressed by Ryan Mania's engaging personality, keen intelligence and articulacy after his Grand National victory. |
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Articulacy issues aside, The Double is a high point in both Ayoade's and Eisenberg's careers so far. |
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