However, perhaps because of their maturity, the characters talk frequently and eloquently about their circumstances. |
It is also eloquently plotted, so we understand the situations and dramatics instantly and inherently. |
She eloquently discusses the need for rejuvenation by using the example of Sundays as a day of rest. |
He eloquently argued that we thus have a moral imperative to think and act globally, whatever our personal specialties might be. |
I first saw this suggestion very eloquently expressed in a short column by Roger Ebert. |
He spoke eloquently of the difficulties and culture shock he experienced upon his release. |