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"articulately" Definitions
  1. in a way that expresses ideas or feelings clearly using words

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" Pompeo responded articulately, "but my objective was quite straightforward.
Hannah B. struggles to articulately explain herself, leaving Colton extremely frustrated.
"She speaks so articulately and not in a peacocky, show-off way," Negga says.
The documents add that Payam is "very intelligent" and able to articulately defend his delusions.
Role play with a friend or trusted colleague until you can deliver your pitch articulately.
But in talking with Smith, Odutola was articulately adamant about how complex her picture making is.
She can speak articulately about the direction we should take, as a country, in the future.
Another is to take up his work anew and solve the problems he so articulately outlined.
While J. Cole is a master of relationship verses, Ed Sheeran expresses his struggles more articulately.
They said it a lot more articulately, but also what life was like as someone who's two-spirit.
He firmly and articulately pledged to uphold and defend the Constitution, impressing many critics as more imposing than anticipated.
Her husband, the impressive former president, Bill Clinton, articulately presented his wife as a strong, purposeful and humane woman.
Researchers have found that when talking to inattentive listeners, the speakers volunteered less information and conveyed information less articulately.
I wasn't the only person talking about it; it was all over the internet, and women were loudly, articulately angry.
" CDC Director Robert Redfield told a House panel on Thursday that Messonnier's message "could have been done much more articulately.
The game is changing from one of status that Eugene Wei so articulately describes in his post to one of trust.
When their critics have accused them of using climate change as an excuse for truancy, they have responded clearly and articulately.
In an open-necked black shirt, jeans and trainers, Kuehnert stood in front of a microphone and spoke articulately without notes.
But the fact that their comments showed empathy toward others and the ability to write articulately around these issues is nonetheless encouraging.
Biden was too rattled by Harris's attack to articulately punch back; the other candidates on the stage had other angles prepped to pursue.
I think that you have to be OK making sacrifices/becoming smaller, in order to grow larger and more articulately in other directions.
According to Welch, one way to impress a hiring manager is to make sure that one of your three words articulately explains your personality.
It's validating to have the truth expressed so articulately, but alarming to have the discriminative practices existent in one's home on such vivid display.
He articulately explained his intents for the next four years, and of particular interest to me, his plans to address violent crime and poverty.
This admission, seemingly innocuous, belies a pernicious though widely held sentiment: that a black man cannot speak articulately without mimicking the example of a white man.
"George was one of the pre-eminent figures in the Catholic world who could speak intelligently and articulately about both science and faith," said the Rev.
His critical, recent acceptance speech was given articulately and without a hint of anxiety, public speaking being the most feared activity in American life, per most studies.
Along with Thomas Hart Benton and John Steuart Curry, he articulately promoted an artistic agenda emphasizing a regionalist, anti-urban esthetic as being the then new American art.
We realize that the mainstream media has chosen to erase the voices of long-term residents who explicitly and articulately describe the historical and structural analysis behind their resistance.
"There are so many good people on television right now who are articulately telling you what is happening, and outraged by what is happening within the news," Klepper states.
Most people would be thrilled to find out that one of their relatives articulately spoke out against slavery in the south at a public square in the mid-1800s.
He was trying to express a truth about what a lot of people feel, and doing so articulately, and trying to find a series of symbols to do it through.
Amid multiple overhauls of bad governments in the past two decades, few have expressed the discontent and will of the people as exactly or as articulately as Armenia's mass demonstrations.
We thank Congressman Doug Collins (R-GA) for championing the cause of eliminating PBM clawbacks, and articulately detailing the need to eliminate a variety of anti-free market PBM abuses.
" Dalio defines "fast talkers" as people who "articulately and assertively say things faster than they can be assessed as a way of pushing their agenda past other people's examination or objections.
An instrumentally fluent texture record serving an articulately sung melody record, led to its sweetly clamorous fate by Dischord art-pop hand Chad Clark, whose last album came out in 2004.
But what makes Lil Big Pac special is that as a teen, Kodak can enter that conversation and articulately identify where he falls within it, except with carefully crafted bars and harmonies.
" But there is no conflict in Mr. McNally's art-collecting principles, which are as clearheaded and articulately stated as the words he gives his characters in plays like "Master Class" and "Love!
This new approach balances academic rigor with the skills of social-emotional learning, including the abilities to shift perspective, act with personal agency and articulately give voice to one's opinions and beliefs.
"Fast talkers are people who articulately and assertively say things faster than they can be assessed as a way of pushing their agenda past other people's examination or objections," Dalio tweeted in August.
Black students, says Derald Wing Sue, a psychologist at Columbia University, often complain that when they are complimented in class, "it's almost as if the professor is surprised" that blacks can be articulately intelligent.
And political observers say that if she can articulately lay out a vision for how she can defeat him in November, voters are likely to help her seal the deal in the Golden State.
"I'm faced with a deluge of mansplaining, and then have to articulately and calmly direct the conversation back to a place of logic and reason," says the 26-year-old, who lives in Tucson, Arizona.
His case, a mainstay of medical ethics seminars, was notable for the fact that he tried to refuse treatment — rationally, persistently and articulately — and was denied that right over and over again by his doctors.
" "My strategy is that I seek to speak as deeply, articulately and passionately as I can," she told Berman, adding, "I'm not trying to figure out what to say to get people to vote for me.
There's plenty to love (your pals at Mashable are on the ground testing it all), but also plenty to raise an articulately comedic eyebrow at — something Stephen Colbert was more than happy to do on Monday.
The disagreement among agencies "was reasonable, transparent, and openly debated among the agencies and analysts, with analysts, managers and agency heads on both sides of the confidence level articulately justifying their positions," the Senate intelligence committee&aposs findings said.
Manny Yekutiel: And I just wanna say that people like you who have been willing and continue to be willing to hold power accountable and to hold people's feet to the fire and do it so articulately ... Thank you.
According to LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner, soft skills, which include being able to communicate your thoughts articulately and forge strong relationships with colleagues and clients, are even more valuable than knowing how to code in the current job market.
And there are plenty of people who'd say quite articulately that he was right during a similar incident at the Grammys in 2015; that time he came within a small set of stairs to doing the same thing again with Beck.
" But the committee wrote that its examination found that "the analytical disagreement was reasonable, transparent, and openly debated among the agencies and analysts, with analysts, managers, and agency heads on both sides of the confidence level articulately justifying their positions.
She speaks articulately about the abuse that she endured at the hands of her mother (including, but not limited to, being physically chained to her bed for two weeks, being beaten with coat hangers, and being starved for several days as a means of punishment).
Will this contrast be rendered most vividly by nominating a candidate whose platform differs from the president's policies the most; one who can speak most articulately about changing course; or one who — through age, gender or race — represents the starkest departure from the president?
" So Albers was also considering variations of kinetics in painting, especially through the use of color, and, just like a writer experiences when she writes (as Elaine de Kooning articulately explains), was moving through "a long series of rejections — an arduous and complicated exercise of the element of choice.
One man articulately summed up how this competitive nature affected his body insecurities and subsequent relationships in a recent article he wrote for Out: So while competition is expected in the dating world, gay men are creating a culture in which they are competing in every relationship they have.
At the top of the discussion, Fey noted the fact Karp, a feminist from birth thanks to her Bust-founder mom Marcelle Karp, "very articulately" recognizes her privilege as white, cisgender, New York City teen girl in Hates Me. As we know, that's hard for card-carrying adults to even do.
As the songs unfolded, Ms. Arocena deployed a kaleidoscope of voices: low and breathy, teasing and sultry, clear and euphoric, articulately scatting, even at one point using her hand like a mute to create an abstract wah-wah effect, batting rhythms back and forth with Raul Herrera Martínez on drums.
We can debate the reasons Kaepernick is not employed, but we can all agree that if he had not been discovered silently protesting the national anthem, and if he had not clearly and articulately explained why he was doing so, he in all likelihood would be on a team right now.
In interviews Trump gave in the 21989s and 21993s (with Tom Brokaw, David Letterman, Oprah Winfrey, Charlie Rose, and others), he spoke articulately, used sophisticated vocabulary, inserted dependent clauses into his sentences without losing his train of thought, and strung together sentences into a polished paragraph, which — and this is no mean feat — would have scanned just fine in print.
There's nothing avant garde or interesting or artful about a man using the pain of rape victims, or bludgeoning his ex or his female professional peer with slurs for attention, and the Kanye West we mythologize—the man who loves and supports his wife, who is articulately aware of his actions and power of language, and who rails against social injustices—should have known better.
"Gold, Michael. A Conspiracy of Cells, State Univ. of NY Press, (1985) He enjoys talking to people he likes, and "he likes a lot of people", wrote the Times. "He talks quickly, articulately, and often in complete paragraphs.
A minor collapse in 1989 was followed by her having a stroke that impaired her ability to communicate articulately, read or write two years later. She returned to England and lived with friends until further ill-health affected her.
As soon as the superintendent leaves, Trevor is back to his usual self. He rants articulately, if haphazardly, about his views on race, authority, and the British educational and correctional systems. Nightingale, Chris. "A Taste of the British: Made In Britain Review ".
As a member, Eslanda spoke often and articulately in critique of western colonial powers for subjugating people of color for political and economic gain. Both became targets during the McCarthy days. His passport revoked, Robeson’s career came to a standstill, their income dropped dramatically, and the Connecticut estate had to be sold.
From the outset, Hegna had been clear about his intentions to create musical accompaniments for motion pictures. "You can express yourself more articulately in the context of a film," he told Willamette Week in 2009. "[It’s] a really powerful way to convey emotions." One year earlier, Federale had contributed the score for Portland-based filmmaker Todd E Freeman's indie thriller Pray For Hell.
Kabaddi Kabaddi is the continued story of Kabaddi's Kaji and Maiya. Retelling the same unrequited love story and romance of the two could have been dull but Rambabu Gurung has written the story brilliantly and articulately, and with intrigue and has directed with the same passion. As such the story has evolved along with the characters. The screenplay by director Gurung and Upendra Subba is also noteworthy.
The Malimath Committee Report submitted in March 2003 has very articulately laid down the foundation of a restructured and reoriented police system. The Committee in its report observed that the success of the whole process of Criminal Justice Administration depended completely on the proper functioning of the police organisation especially in the investigation stage. Apart from the investigation of offences, the police also have the duty of maintaining law and order.
All commodities should be this unstable, and have this much blood pumping through them." In his review for The Village Voice, critic Robert Christgau said, "Like nobody less than Nirvana... they voice the arena-rock agon more vulnerably and articulately than any Englishman standing. Rarely if ever has a Jesus complex seemed so modest." Jon Pareles of The New York Times stated that the band "applies its introspection to spiritual possibilities and its guitars to chomping, snarling, exuberant riffs.
From 1971 to 1974, he served as ambassador to Mexico, and was appointed Deputy Director-General for Information of the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem when he returned. In 1977, he was appointed ambassador to the Netherlands, and served until 1979. In September 1979, he was appointed ambassador to the United Kingdom by Prime Minister Menachem Begin. During his three years as ambassador, he "forcefully and articulately put forward Israel's cause to a generally hostile Foreign Office and media".
However, by the 19th century, women were writing letters to publications expressing their views directly and articulately. The one-sided denunciation of the past turned into a dialogue. Women made their voices heard, sharing their experiences and their opinions, some in favor of the corset and even tight lacing, and some in disfavor of the restrictive garment. Newspapers and popular journals became the media for the exchange of hundreds of letters and articles concerning the corset.
Erlandson commented further: "Catholics may not be able to articulately define the 'Real Presence', and the 'transubstantiation' may be obscure to them, but in their reverence and demeanor, they demonstrate their belief that this is not just a symbol". The use of the word "actual" rather than "real" has been blamed for the discrepancy between the CARA (2008) and PEW (2019) statistics: most Catholics use the term "real presence" and find this less controversial among the Christian churches.
After the novel Alpajeevi, he wrote two unfinished novels, Raju MahiShi (Telugu: రాజు మహిషీ) and Rattalu Rambabu (Telugu: రత్తాలు-రాంబాబు). Near the end of his career, he wrote the novel illu (Telugu: ఇల్లు). Alpajeevi is considered his best work among the several novels that he wrote during his career. But, "Raju Mahishi Prema Manishi" delved deep into the social fabric of the then middle class, lower class and upper class society and brought out the structural weaknesses plagueing those classes very articulately.
The school runs a two-year Key Stage 3, leaving three years for students to prepare for GCSEs. Ofsted reported in 2017: > Pupils learn within a calm, orderly environment and enjoy positive > relationships with their teachers and with each other. They speak > articulately and with confidence, wear their uniform with pride, and treat > the school site with respect. Leaders and teachers emphasise the importance > of academic achievement; pupils respond to these high expectations by > working diligently – often with evident enthusiasm.
As the ruler of Kei, she is given the regnal name of , because of her bright red hair and because her councillors initially view her as a child. Despite being a weak character to begin with, appearing very withdrawn and not wanting to do anything that would bring attention to herself, Youko grows in strength and maturity, becomes empathetic towards the people around her, thinking articulately about her actions (especially as queen) and continues to do so until the end of the series.
The doctor is hanged after finally accepting his family name ("Frederick's Soliloquy"). The Monster returns, not only able to speak articulately but also using his newly transferred medical skills to discover that Frederick is not dead, but merely unconscious and is able to revive him. Just as the crowd is about to re-hang Frederick and the Monster, Elizabeth arrives with a Bride of Frankenstein hairdo. The Monster proposes to Elizabeth (“Deep Love” (Reprise)) and a happy ending is ahead for all as the moon shines high on the newly engaged Doctor and Inga (“Finale Ultimo”).
He developed this style from listening to Merle Travis, occasionally on a primitive radio. He was sure no one could play that articulately with just the thumb and index finger (which was exactly how Travis played), and he assumed it required the thumb and two fingers—and that was the style he pioneered and mastered. He enjoyed jamming with fellow studio musicians, and they were asked to perform at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1960. That performance was cancelled because of rioting, but a live recording of the group (After the Riot at Newport) was released.
A patient under crisis was believed to be able to see through the body and find the cause of illness, either in themselves or in other patients. The Marquis of Puységur's miraculous healing of a young man named Victor in 1784 was attributed to, and used as evidence in support of, this "crisis" treatment. The Marquis was allegedly able to hypnotize Victor and, while hypnotized, Victor was said to have been able to speak articulately and diagnose his own sickness. Jacob Melo discusses in his books some mechanisms by which the perceived effects of animal magnetism have been claimed to operate.
There are good ideas, such as Jeff Grubb's 'gnomite', a rock, which when refined produces 'Plus-Gnomium': a pound of this stuff will produce an explosion capable of creating a crater half a mile wide and a fire storm of four to six miles across. The gnomes have developed cold fusion. This is an amusing tale, but some of the other tales, though they wander articulately, too often tend to go nowhere for 20 pages and then end." He continues: "So, as you move from story to story, this produces a jarring distinction between those writers who are obviously comfortable in Krynn and those others who still have something to prove.
The film was among the best-reviewed, most-publicised Australian films of 2019. The film's website cites five-star ratings by the Herald Sun and Student Edge, and four and a half from The Age and Switch. The Guardian gives the film four stars. Like several other reviewers, it makes mention of the other 2019 documentary film on the same topic, The Final Quarter, saying that commentators Andrew Bolt and Eddie McGuire get more screen time in The Australian Dream, giving them a platform they do not deserve to justify their contrary views, but overall "it speaks loudly and articulately" on an important topic.
As a result, Mandarin is now spoken by most people in mainland China and Taiwan, though often with some regional or personal variation from the standard in terms of pronunciation or lexicon. However, the Ministry of Education in 2014 estimated that only about 70% of the population of China spoke Standard Mandarin to some degree, and only one tenth of those could speak it "fluently and articulately". There is also a 20% difference in penetration between eastern and western parts of China and a 50% difference between urban and rural areas. In addition, there are still 400 million Chinese who are only able to listen and understand Mandarin and not able to speak it.
Santa Catalina Lower and Middle School "encourage[s] each boy and girl to work effectively, to communicate articulately, [and] to approach life with a sense of purpose and competence" and prepares students for secondary schooling.Santa Catalina School, "Lower School Our Mission", "", October 15, 2010 Santa Catalina School aims to "combine a rigorous liberal arts curriculum, modern educational technology, and solid Christian principles" to prepare its students for college and beyond. The single-sex environment, Catholic background, and college preparatory courses are emphasized to "teach the importance of becoming leaders in our communities by serving others."Santa Catalina School, "Upper School", "", October 15, 2010 The school attempts to develop each girl's abilities and emphasizes balancing intellectual growth with spiritual awareness.
First part of the emotional Act II, Scene 2 from Theodora, written by Handel for Giulia FrasiA few years after her London début she is noticed by Handel, who, appreciating her singing, her determination to sing articulately in English and, above all, her musical expressiveness, hires her for his 1749 season. That same year she becomes his principal soprano and sings the title role in Susanna (her first Handel oratorio). Handel takes her under his wing and she quickly becomes one of his favourites. "The subtle artistry and emotional depth of Handel's [powerful] writing for Frasi" is a testament to how expressive her singing must have been and to how much Handel must have estimated this particular talent of hers.
" The Free Lance-Star mentioned that Nineteen Minutes created a two-sided story that helps readers understand everything about the school shooting, which is more than what normal media coverage will provide about this type of tragedy. The New York Times praised Picoult's writing, commenting that she "writes articulately and clearly, making her all too much of a rarity among popular authors." The Washington Post called the book not only a thriller that is "complete with dismaying carnage, urgent discoveries and 11th-hour revelations", but also a source of serious moral questions about relationships between children and adult, and among children themselves. The Boston Globe considered Nineteen Minutes "an insightful deconstruction of youthful alienation, of the shattering repercussions of bullying, and the disturbing effects of benign neglect.
Eager to take part in the new war in Europe, Booker volunteered for the Iowa National Guard, which was one of the first dispatches to be sent to France in World War I. However, much to his disappointment, he was rejected because of his race. However this did not deter him, as through the next year he sought to recruit African-American men for the war and became well known for how articulately he could speak to a crowd. Near his home, a new camp was erected for World War I volunteers called Fort Des Moines. It had been opened for training African-American men as there had been a huge influx of African-American volunteers and a petition was erected by the students of Howard University.
In a review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek compared it to the band's previous work by clarifying that it's "less dense than The Mountain musically, but no less sophisticated. The textural scope is wider and considerably brighter. The striking harmonic sensibilities in these songs are marked statements of how prog is capable of attracting those listeners who aren't predisposed to it, but more than that, it's great fun to play." Writing for Sputnikmusic, Thompson D. Gerhart praised the album but was not as impressed as he was with The Mountain, stating that "while the group execute with precision on the dystopian, hacker-y concept dreamed up for Affinity, the broader space for dreaming on The Mountain seems to have allowed for more big and sprawling ideas to come forth and flourish, while it's the quick hits that deliver the statement of Affinity most articulately".
Rosberg at the 2006 Canadian Grand Prix Bernie Ecclestone, Formula One's commercial rights owner, said to Williams team principal and founder Frank Williams he thought it would be advantageous to sign Rosberg as part of a campaign to bring energetic drivers to the sport. Williams told Rosberg in October 2005 that he was assured of a role on the team as either a racer or test driver for after British American Racing's Jenson Button was released from a contract with the team. Autosport reported Rosberg signed a contract that month to race for Williams in 2006 so that the team could provide him with as much car acclimatisation as possible. The following month, Rosberg signed a five-year contract with Williams, being selected by Frank Williams for his driving ability, his knowledge of Formula One technology, and for articulately communicating data to engineers.
Allmusic reviewer Thom Jurek stated "Trumpeter, composer, arranger, and bandleader Malachi Thompson has outdone himself with Blue Jazz ... Thompson and his notion of reinventing the manner in which a brass-driven big band explores the relationships between harmony and rhythm, and the more tenacious linguistic commonalities between bebop and free jazz have never been as articulately or gracefully rendered as they are in this pair of suites. The band is stellar ... The two suites, "Black Metropolis" and "Blues for a Saint Called Louis," are stunning compositions in and of themselves. ... The spirit is raucous, joyous, and utterly sophisticated; it looks forward and back across 20 years of Thompson's own free bop amalgam, but also through the entirety of jazz history. The album is, simply put, a singular achievement and one of the great big band records in recent years, and a serious candidate for big band album of 2003".
Zemljopis i poviestnica Bosne by Ivan Frano Jukić as Slavoljub Bošnjak, Zagreb, 1851, UDC 911.3(497.15)Putpisi i istorisko-etnografski radovi by Ivan Frano Jukić as Slavoljub Bošnjak ASIN: B004TK99S6 But it was these two, Fra Knežević and his mentor, Fra Jukič, who left the deepest mark on Bosnian culture and history, while championing the notion that Catholics, Orthodox and Muslims are one nation, and Bosnia and Herzegovina a country with deep cultural and historical roots.Kratka povjest kralja bosanskih by Antun Knežević Like Jukić before him, Knežević too articulately expressed his feeling of national belonging, which he always and primarily defined as Bošnjak (Bosniak) in such a way as to include all three religious groups inhabiting Bosnia and Herzegovina. The only other cultural identity he recognized was Illyrian, as a cultural supra- identity of all South Slavs, hence his interest and activity as a member of the Illyrian movement. He was a great opponent of any foreign occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in his time to the occupation by Turkey and by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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