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"eloquent" Definitions
  1. able to use language and express your opinions well, especially when you are speaking in public
  2. (of a look or movement) able to express a feeling
"eloquent" Synonyms
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What had happened to your eloquent gaze, your eloquent shaking and rocking of heads, your eloquent sighs?
"That was a wet fart," @nick_drumtechnick waxed eloquent on another.
And it is -- we are told -- an eloquent, statesmanlike one.
Her responses were eloquent and informative, pointed but not canned.
It's so hard to put this in an eloquent way.
The yuan, on the other hand, is apparently plenty eloquent. ●
She comes up at the office as very poised, eloquent.
These men all deployed eloquent words to shape political discourse.
It is charming and eloquent between the horrors it captures.
WhatsApp also gives us the eloquent double blue tick system.
Trump is not a charming, eloquent figure in their mold.
Ms. Mudgal's acting is wonderfully eloquent, entirely stylized, utterly convincing.
"I'm not the most eloquent person," Mr. Smith says now.
Mr. Schiff's eloquent closing argument is not one of them.
Survivor sages have waxed eloquent about the importance of predictability.
Eloquent people sound smart, regardless of how intelligent they are.
It was heartening to read this eloquent and timely editorial.
But what we really should talk about is eloquent listeners.
There is elegant shadow puppetry here and eloquent video sequences.
I often find other people more eloquent than I am.
That he was – a lucid, eloquent dreamer until the very end.
It was a more innocent time and a more eloquent one.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has been especially eloquent on this point.
That he was -- a lucid, eloquent dreamer until the very end.
You couldn&apost make a more eloquent statement, Neil, about it.
A child's drawing at Auschwitz is as eloquent as many words.
Nor did they lead to an over-abundance of eloquent messages.
Jon Stewart was very eloquent about the issues these men face.
"Numbers are quite eloquent things; they speak very clearly," she said.
We expected me to be inarticulate and him to be eloquent.
I was impressed with how he was so composed and eloquent.
Mr. Peres, always eloquent, seemed to relish the opportunity to talk.
His Persian is much more eloquent yet equally full of conviction.
RZA Jim sent a very eloquent letter, in his own handwriting.
They are eloquent in a way that mere words are not.
President Donald Trump has never been known as an eloquent man.
A closer listen shows musical silence to be just as eloquent.
These employees were eloquent and knew how to flatter their bosses.
In this eloquent performance, the concerto's subtleties were its selling points.
General Mattis was eloquent in his public comments about Abu Ghraib.
Similarly, someone who is "Eloquent" (38A) might be called HONEY TONGUED.
He also shared some very eloquent thoughts on race in America.
"He wasn't eloquent; he didn't speak well," admits former member Clive Doyle.
Is it the most eloquent way of working it into this piece?
"He's such an eloquent man," he says of the White House hopeful.
Wendy Williams has never been especially eloquent on issues of racial justice.
Their voices, and your eloquent words, are customizable in pitch and tempo.
You'd rarely come across a letter as stern, albeit eloquent as this.
Some of Bowie's most eloquent, profound writing was preoccupied with time's passage.
This, friends, is not merely an eloquent GIF but an important one.
"I will miss Shimon Peres, my brilliant and eloquent friend," he tweeted.
Ms. Cox's colleagues have described her as an eloquent and effective lawmaker.
I must confess I grew somewhat tired of Lucien's endless eloquent wisdom.
Their resigned body language is more eloquent than their stiffly delivered lines.
But, surprisingly, he is an eloquent admirer of certain forms of irrationality.
Mr. Rattle provided sensitive and articulate accompaniment to Ms. Kozena's eloquent singing.
Denis let silence answer, yet one more eloquent dispatch from the road.
The most eloquent witness of all, Elie Wiesel, died this past year.
But she's also a revealing and eloquent voice for the millennial age.
It almost punishes you if you're too eloquent, too polished and perfect.
Tom Waits will defend his music and legacy with an eloquent passion.
"Chaney comes in and gives this eloquent testimony about the team," he said.
They need to find images of successful, eloquent and positive entrepreneurs and leaders.
But there was nothing safe about the probing and eloquent performance he gave.
Then there was the matter of gathering together a bunch of eloquent plaintiffs.
The 'dialogue' in italics in Pax's chapters attempts to translate their eloquent language.
"They're eloquent," said Dana Dougherty, a delegate from Florida holding a Trump doll.
They may need an eloquent reminder of what that change is all about.
I wish I could be as eloquent as John but - fuck R Kelly.
And I think she delivered on all that in a very eloquent way.
It's an eloquent allusion to the grueling labor of constantly performing one's identity.
As loud as Twitter can be, silence could be louder and more eloquent.
The book is an eloquent meditation on love, war, and everything in between.
He was tall, lithe, graceful, effortlessly eloquent—but also perilously loud, defiant, empowered.
But in this eloquent performance the music sounded magnificent, especially the mysterious finale.
The opposition of Commissioners Pai and O'Reilly has been strong, principled and eloquent.
People describe her as friendly, polished, eloquent, capable, and even a bit intimidating.
Those who confront defeat frontally are often eloquent and affecting in their memoirs.
No words passed between them, but Ms. Olson's expression, she said, was eloquent.
She is eloquent in her rage at those responsible for her parents' death.
It is perhaps the most eloquent advertisement for the slow food movement yet!
She is the author of "Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower."
He is young, eloquent and ambitious, and an openly gay resident of Berlin.
Mr. Muti does that moment, and the piece as a whole, eloquent justice.
Gorsuch, an eloquent and candid writer, has his doubts about the history test.
But I was nowhere near as, like, smart and eloquent as she is.
The most eloquent aspect of "Lost Voices" is Edward T. Morris's poetic set.
Tressie McMillan Cottom, 2019) "Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower" (Dr.
The producer Max Martin's theories on writing a catchy song are very eloquent.
Send as eloquent a request as you can manage to 702-701-1466.
I fielded those questions with an eloquent "Um, yeah?" before swiftly changing the topic.
He is firm, direct, and eloquent, most of his answers sounding primed and ready.
Rachel demands answers about the infidelity, and her ex's response is not exactly eloquent.
Soft-spoken and eloquent, Díaz Navarro said he was disappointed with the morning's meeting.
He is relaxed, confident and eloquent; you would think his campaign was going well.
Paul D. Scalia, delivered an eloquent homily that emphasized the late justice's devout Catholicism.
He's an eloquent writer, a quick study and no shrinking violet during oral arguments.
From this observation materialized Barlow's career as one of the network's most eloquent theorizers.
He also praises his coworker's eloquent response to Trump after getting attacked this weekend.
Gucci is thoughtful and eloquent and his redemption has been nothing short of inspiring.
"Fuck me dead it's legit," one particularly eloquent friend wrote immediately following the photo.
He's charismatic, eloquent, and he could probably raise millions for any idea he wanted.
He lacks the subtlety to conceal his feelings behind clever formulations and eloquent words.
It's an eloquent riposte to Rodin, who treated the same subject three years earlier.
Neither telegenic nor eloquent in public, he seems more comfortable among bankers than peasants.
The long faces of Podemos's young leaders as the results came in were eloquent.
He no longer spouts eloquent turns of phrase, or drops witticisms during legal meetings.
"It's often used as a not very eloquent excuse to do nothing," she said.
John Oliver is known for his eloquent explanations of complex topics like net neutrality.
When he finally gets pushed into a corner, he says something eloquent and articulate.
An eloquent example is Mr. Trump's visit with President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico.
In the book, Victoria has an eloquent and indignant response to that view: Hah!
One of them, the eloquent Jackson (Michael Kenneth Williams), assumes the role of spokesman.
I'm with her ... I'M WITH HER 👊👊 .. Women's rights, eloquent, empathetic and brilliant.
It is a style of eloquent economy, which embraces wit as well as solemnity.
For that, we'd need an eloquent voice of leadership (think Barack Obama, Philadelphia, 2008).
All of those pieces are impassioned, eloquent, and, yes, angry about C.K.'s comeback.
To me, he remains the most eloquent and honest storyteller of the human condition.
McPhee had Ashe, one of the most thoughtful and eloquent athletes of all time.
One, who suffers from a stutter, becomes increasingly eloquent as he grows more militant.
This is Crow, a primal force of energy and a font of eloquent reflection.
His own company, eloquent and athletic, has been one of the world's superlative troupes.
BoJack (voiced by Will Arnett) continues to be miserable but hauntingly eloquent about it.
The shots of despoiled industrial landscapes in and around New York are mutely eloquent.
Polished and eloquent, Mr. Mendoza also offered a stark contrast to the gruff president.
Justice Scalia was a firebrand known for opinions that were eloquent but often acerbic.
Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, was intelligent and eloquent, the voice of young America.
But one thing united everyone: the eloquent Spanglish used to communicate the collective dismay.
The catalogue describes his eloquent queer imagining of the terrors of African-American barbershops.
Angry, witty, tenacious and eloquent, Spence's Final Project is getting the exposure it deserves.
Though Clinton made that statement in 1969, it's just as eloquent and relevant today.
The eloquent conversation consists of Burke and his cat saying "Hi" to one other repeatedly.
People can be inarticulate in standard accents, or eloquent in looked-down-upon minority ones.
Gilbert explained how the terrible news spurred her realization in a lengthy, eloquent Facebook post.
Gushing profiles described how the eloquent diplomat was making Israel's case on the global stage.
An eloquent study in how quickly the political landscape can change—and history with it.
The crowd had turned, buoying a determined, well-delivered, even eloquent acceptance speech by Hillary.
I guess the lack of tact just felt so much more eloquent a decade ago.
And some might not be very eloquent, but still on the side of LGBTQ folk.
The letters, all written in Japanese, have become more eloquent as Gursewak has grown up.
"Austenian", to some, brings up associations of ironic social commentary and eloquent drawing-room heroines.
It was reminiscent of Smith's eloquent refutation of Joe McCarthy's overreaches nearly seven decades before.
By the way, Shanize is hardly the only eloquent young spokesperson for change in Kenya.
The individual woodwinds have seldom sounded so eloquent, the massed strings warmer and more mellow.
Like the Apples, they're good talkers, by which I mean eloquent without being unnaturally articulate.
In spite of his eloquent oration and Shaw's visible reconsideration, Ren's request is flatly denied.
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister, is certainly an eloquent spokesman for the Iranian regime.
But Sara Mearns, as Titania in "Midsummer," was a rush — of eloquent amplitude and daring.
"You play the instrument you have and that makes the most eloquent music," he said.
I do, however, commend you for printing David Ives's eloquent letter about, yes, Robert Frost.
She is most eloquent when she does too, mixing lived experience with a learned perspective.
" What's more, Mr. Raskin said, "She made a very eloquent and personal pitch to me.
" Connor listens to Logan wax eloquent and quietly asks, "Why can't this Dad be Dad?
Scalia was the Court's most determined and eloquent originalist, but he also frequently invoked tradition.
But I hope I have helped make readers aware of how eloquent objects can be.
But the most eloquent aspect of the speech was the words Trump did not utter.
Here are nine easily mastered techniques to quickly make yourself more eloquent and smarter-sounding.
And come with an eloquent cry that we have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Bolton waxed eloquent about process and about providing a variety of viewpoints to the president.
This is despite 'eloquent' calls from big tech companies in favor of comprehensive privacy laws.
The good news is the eloquent and haunting way in which these books are written.
His eloquent language speaks of social ills, corruption, guerillas, and the plight of indigenous peoples.
Yet the film is eloquent in spinning us on our heads with a simple technique.
As often happened throughout the season, just when Tai needed to be most eloquent, he choked.
President Trump has been eloquent in stating that we are the piggy bank of the world.
It's fearless, eloquent, witty, lusciously produced, and totally devoid of needless frills and flashy guest spots.
Kim Kardashian West is a Libra, many of whom are known as appealing and eloquent communicators.
With his neatly trimmed goatee and moustache, and well-tailored suits, he was charming and eloquent.
Urbane, eloquent and an Anglophile, he quipped he was the last Englishman to rule the country.
They also serve as an eloquent reminder of how rotten much of the party has become.
No State of the Union address, no matter how eloquent, can explain away that harsh reality.
Ashley Tisdale is shutting down pregnancy rumors and body shamers alike in one very eloquent tweet.
Along with her elegant look, Stone delivered an eloquent speech at the event honoring Diane Keaton.
In March, Atwood penned an eloquent piece addressing her novel's prescience for the New York Times.
I agree with Ms. Moran's eloquent plea for a better way at the end of life.
He was a tireless and eloquent writer, but most of his work has not been translated.
He's calm and eloquent and leads me patiently through the office while explaining how Kiron works.
He is incredibly well-read and has the most eloquent vocabulary of anyone I've ever met.
A critic might make an eloquent statement about the boardroom cynicism that shapes a film's construction.
Square has acquired conversational artificial intelligence startup Eloquent Labs to help its merchants improve customer service.
I was dazzled by conservative icons who made an eloquent case for freedom on TV programs.
People were so shocked by Hitler's eloquent monologue that they condemned, boycotted, and picketed the production.
For the establishment: No candidate this election cycle was more poised, knowledgeable or eloquent than Fiorina.
To my delight, I found that the doctor was eloquent; he wrote with precision and conviction.
It's eloquent and moving, but to me, at least, it seems a little forced and wishful.
Even younger psychologists who are eloquent partisans on the side of self-correction can be conflicted.
He drew softly luminous sounds from the orchestra, and then beautifully cushioned Ms. Yoncheva's eloquent singing.
Ward reminds us of one of the most eloquent rejections of civility-as-niceness, the Rev.
And to turn his love of the game, whether baseball or life, into piercingly eloquent soliloquies.
Through vintage photographs and eloquent narrative fragments Shah recreates their journey and lives as displaced persons.
To some, she is an eloquent writer who captures Poland's tragic and inspiring 20th-century history.
To ministers he's a man they can call on Sunday nights for eloquent and sincere testimonials.
We learned to experience politics through the lens of your eloquent presence in the White House.
On a strategic level, Schiff's presentation was masterful: it was eloquent, thoughtful and -- most importantly -- restrained.
And I just picked up 'Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers her Superpower' by Brittney Cooper.
The eloquent, who use language and body language to win the hearts and minds of listeners.
Heroes can be nebbishy linguists, math-loving girls, eloquent orators, soft-spoken housebuilders and excellent arguers.
To the Editor: I was pleased to see Michael Kimmelman's eloquent discussion of photographs from Syria.
"She is VERY smart & eloquent," Donald Jr. said of his sister in a response on Twitter.
He received eloquent support from Tommy Davis, who hit his first home run as a Met.
Read: Three eloquent new French novels explore the relationship between creativity and affairs of the heart.
"I just can't believe that someone that young could be so eloquent," she tells Refinery29 of Eilish.
Today, you have taken a page out of Charles Krauthammer and waxed eloquent about the man himself.
Hsia-Coron said he found the mayor "smart and eloquent," but also too centrist and prefers Sanders.
He is eloquent about the art, capturing the essence of a painting in a few deft strokes.
There is something overcast, heartbroken, and yet eloquent in their entanglements that pulls my conventional perceptions apart.
But, more importantly, she was extremely eloquent and eager to talk about women, millennials, and real change.
Ms. Jirkovsky's soliloquy after the event is hauntingly eloquent, and adds another layer to the family's trauma.
Yu's most inspired and most eloquent speech, it turned out, was being delivered without any external help.
I've grown a lot and that's kind of naturally made [the songs] more confident and more eloquent.
I'm also angry that I don't have an eloquent, simple way to talk about all of this.
She's an eloquent feminist, a fierce warrior for gender equality, a stellar actress, and a burgeoning filmmaker.
We will have the opportunity to reason out our thoughts, be eloquent, edit and use proper English.
Sanders did an exceptional, eloquent, and certainly to me, deeply moving speech last night supporting my mom.
Since ascending to the Church's highest position, he has been a passionate and eloquent ambassador for peace.
Through this lens, Donegan's story, told in her own eloquent words, struck many as brave and clarifying.
Your eloquent responses ran the gamut from activism to art criticism to prose that reads like poetry.
Current Events Conversation This week, we were impressed by some especially eloquent responses to our writing prompts.
What if this young, handsome, eloquent man had pursued dreams that didn't involve duct tape and scissors?
He did so by preserving the traces of eloquent inchoate pain written across their deeply creased faces.
What do you think, a phone is going to magically transform him into Sir Phineas the Eloquent?
Ms. Fisher is brainy and salty and hilarious, and she's frank and eloquent in describing being bipolar.
Michael Volle was an eloquent Sachs, his moods as changeable as Wagner's are said to have been.
I think from my perspective, the most important thing that I was focused on was being eloquent.
On - - on how to be these eloquent speakers that are coming up and presenting issues to you?
Perhaps Sandy had gotten tired of hearing his eloquent lightness and clarity in the upper range praised.
It was a tremendously eloquent reminder that this woman is someone, and that other victims are too.
Meanwhile, a single, slender purple speech bubble floated above them, carrying eloquent, precisely typed text that floated above it all — metaphorically and physically — an excerpt of a long-running, eloquent speech about the evils of online harassment from someone the whole world would come to know as Ami.
She is tired and a little hesitant but once she begins to open up she is staggeringly eloquent.
Even though you're the shadiest sign in the zodiac, you do pride yourself on being an eloquent speaker.
He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 for what many said were eloquent speeches on the topic.
The look on their faces was almost identical—eloquent and sad, but Gavin didn't know what it meant.
Check out the vid ... Logic shared an eloquent message to those struggling to cope after surviving a tragedy.
The perfect success in the H-bomb test for ICBM that shook the earth is its eloquent proof.
Check out the vid ... T.I. also offered some eloquent words to describe Nipsey's "transition" after his tragic death.
I wanted to be eloquent, sharp, and timeless — to make a poetic stand In Defense Of The Republic.
Adroitly poised between sincerity and mockery, laughter and tears, this eloquent "Falstaff" is a triumph for Mr. Muti.
Russell Moore, a theologian who heads its work on public policy, is among the president's most eloquent critics.
Back in March, she posted an eloquent rant against a lawyer who called her a piece of meat.
He's more concerned that everyone knows how "bubbly" Addison is, how "smart" Ware is, how "eloquent" Umenyiora is.
With sensual Venus entering eloquent Taurus that same day, you'll have no problem sliding into your crush's DMs.
Try the finale — it's restrained by comparison, to be sure, but so eloquent, and so full of joy.
Joe Biden might have won the South Carolina primary last month anyway — but the eloquent endorsement of Rep.
It is remarkable in its eloquent, unvarnished presentation of nightmarish loss and its utter lack of self-pity.
I began to feel a deep sense of pride and gratitude, even patriotism, in Peter Wehner's eloquent language.
No. I think I can be verbally eloquent sometimes, but as a human, am I an elegant person?
And extensive third-movement solos offered an eloquent introduction to the orchestra's new English horn player, Ryan Roberts.
Not all of the candidates' answers were created equal; some were far more eloquent and specific than others.
Without that concept, we may have a grand Senate chamber and eloquent speeches, but our democracy rings hollow.
Elizabeth Warren was also eloquent, genuine and smart, but at this early stage she faces two tall obstacles.
Duncan), an eloquent left-winger, finds much else about which to square off against her husband, Robin (Mr.
The authors' eloquent words are inspiring and appreciated in a time of terribly dangerous darkness for our country.
That November, McCain came up against the historic appeal of a much younger and more eloquent rival, Obama.
In eloquent language, Stack also called on lawmakers to enact gun reform so other companies do the same.
"Some people do not react well when confronted, regardless of how eloquent and thoughtful you are," Engle says.
Though he soon returned, nothing he explained then was nearly as eloquent as those 232 seconds of silence.
Instead of appearing as an eloquent lawyer, Mr. Persico sounded more like an ordinary man appealing for sympathy.
When I met John, he was charming and charismatic, incredibly eloquent about his experience, which had been grueling.
And when Danny takes the plunge into Reuven's, Mr. Whitson's face betrays an eloquent mixture of apprehension and glee.
Many wished him an ill fate behind bars, which is an eloquent way of paraphrasing what people actually said.
When he waxes eloquent, he sounds like he's in a Black Mirror pitch meeting: This technology will change everything!
It's been a struggle for non-English speaking countries to properly translate the eloquent diction of President Donald Trump.
The former leaders and Cummings' widow were lucid and eloquent, and made their words about Cummings, not about themselves.
" And when his sister teases him about his English, he responds with an even more eloquent "Oh, shut up!
"Promise I'll say something eloquent and sweet about it soon but for now what the fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" the singer tweeted.
"Blowin' in the Wind," written in 1962, was considered one of the most eloquent folk songs of all time.
Shapiro chooses quotes that are famous or revealing of the spirit of the times — not necessarily eloquent or admirable.
All three of those have raised more money than Eloquent Labs, which likely played a role in Square's decision.
Ms. Long, 34, is one of those disarmingly eloquent, verbally dexterous comics who seem to regularly emerge from England.
Readers experience a rant where, really, there was eloquent reflection — or would have been, if not for my keyboard.
"Blowin' in the Wind", written in 1962, was considered one of the most eloquent folk songs of all time.
" Rosamund Pike, who stars opposite him in "A United Kingdom," described him as "truthful, eloquent, impassioned, soulful and powerful.
Miranda is an eloquent and interesting dude and it was a good conversation, but let's cut to the headline.
Ashton's choreography has eloquent moments — notably Marguerite's walk backward on point in Armand's arms, timed marvelously to the music.
That same balance informs Mr. Salonen's own charismatic Cello Concerto, which here had an eloquent soloist in Truls Mork.
So to read a supportive and eloquent presentation of the concept by a conservative columnist simply makes me cry.
Or because what they had gone through was unspeakable, an experience for which "silence is more eloquent than words"?
" The plain-spoken and eloquent quotations in this book come directly from her 1878 memoir, "Narrative of Sojourner Truth.
They speak to how much more thoughtful, ethical, responsible, eloquent and competent he was in office than Donald Trump.
Ms. Doherty never says a word, as I recall, which is not to say that she isn't supremely eloquent.
But at the same time, he got up there and said what he said and was very, very eloquent.
Perez, an eminent film scholar, died in 2015; his final book, "The Eloquent Screen," was published posthumously last year.
However, the eloquent statement by four highly respected Republicans makes me look back at my past with less embarrassment.
The priests are often eloquent and sometimes visionary: They imagine new possibilities and focus moral outrage on old wrongs.
As he crisscrosses the nation, Speaker Ryan makes an eloquent case for all that has been accomplished so far.
Krivak, in this moving and eloquent book, reminds us that we are powerless over this presence in our lives.
After a brief, eloquent preamble in Germany, he deposits Rike in Gibraltar, where she efficiently packs up her boat.
The most cited legal scholar of our time, Judge Richard Posner, has an eloquent way of making this same point.
O'Rourke, some said, hid a refusal to commit to progressive policies behind eloquent speeches about criminal justice and the border.
He's never eloquent and barely articulate but always expressive, because you say a lot when you say it all wrong.
Mr Hannan's eloquent support for free trade is welcome in a world that is in danger of surrendering to protectionism.
Teacher after teacher ripped apart my profoundly eloquent Pearl Jam album reviews in middle school, accusing me of passive voice.
While President Obama might have given more eloquent speeches, President Trump knows how to respond with the eloquence of action.
Tumblr user Creative Words, Powerful Ideas wrote an eloquent post that perfectly summed up why the film is so powerful.
But I think that the drawings are the real Red Horse testimony — more direct, eloquent and moving than the translation.
Charismatic, tireless, eloquent, and yet resistant to an excessive nostalgia for the glory days of the movement, he has presence.
"This is how democracies die," writes Ambrose Evans Pritchard in an eloquent explanation of his choice to vote for Brexit.
I asked Salva Lacruz, coordinator of a human rights center in Tapachula, about Obama's eloquent speeches on refugees and immigration.
He may not express it in the most eloquent words, but you know where Mr. Trump stands on the issues.
For a "semiliterate peasant," he has recorded a testament so "sustained and eloquent" that the Edinburgh literati suspect a hoax.
In eloquent rants, he described New York with none of the romantic uplift employed by television hosts and literary lions.
Vulture called it an "eloquent, open-hearted coming-of-age story" so that should be enough to make you cry.
"The performance is centered in an eloquent choreography that stresses the desire to be expressive without bounds," its creators explain.
Lecturing wasn't his strength, or his interest, and he lacked eloquent forcefulness even when presenting his work at scientific meetings.
I love the way Mr. Davies makes the sudden dips and rises of the vocal sound seamless and sadly eloquent.
Professor Scully was among the first, and surely the most eloquent, critics of the destruction of New York's Pennsylvania Station.
Some of the most eloquent choreographic imagery of 2018 occurred in the Met's production of Wagner's "Parsifal," revived in February.
An American, she was one of the keenest and most eloquent interpreters of Canada for its neighbor to the south.
Marge Keller, Chicago Bravo to Jonathan Mahler for his eloquent and affectionate plea to rebuild the New York City subway.
But count Nigel Hamilton in Roosevelt's camp — not just in his camp but perhaps his most passionate and eloquent champion.
Judge Forrest called Mr. Peralta "very eloquent" and acknowledged the group of relatives and friends in the courtroom supporting him.
RuPaul invites the queens to give their competition the most savage reads or eloquent insults they can come up with.
Carlee Griffeth, Washington In praising Roger Federer, Peter de Jonge does an eloquent job of describing a phenomenal tennis player.
But it's opened to great reviews and is directed by the playwright's most eloquent interpreter of the moment, James Macdonald.
The drama provided an eloquent snapshot of the political forces over immigration tearing at the cohesion of the Republican Party.
Almost never is there a rupture in poise, as her flirtatious shoulders and sophisticated arms ride above her eloquent feet.
Too frail, ordinarily, to be uttered, some anticipation of fulfillment sponsors these calamitous pursuits of happiness and curtly eloquent confessions.
After he heard her give an eloquent anti-war speech in 1972, Hayden said they connected and became a couple.
A committed lead performance and some eloquent visuals aren't enough to save this hackneyed tale of a rehab-resisting addict.
Our brave and eloquent speaker was correct when she said earlier that impeachment would be so divisive to the country.
A product tailored to perceived broad consumer tastes, and fabricated to deliver no surprises, cannot ever deliver those eloquent intangibles.
"Like what do you think, a phone is going to magically transform him into Sir Pineas the Eloquent?" he continued.
He's simply not a dynamo of charisma and the rejoinder to Ryan doesn't feature any particularly eloquent turns of phrase.
An eloquent writer about New York neighborhoods, I think he would have appreciated his heart's choice of where to expire.
The eloquent Yale-educated author Jared Taylor, who hosts the American Renaissance website and magazine, was at the conference, too.
Interspersed with Baldwin's eloquent and exhaustive observations and critiques about race and/in America are these images of spectacular violence.
Nothing I could ever say to you is more persuasive or eloquent than the stories, and there's millions of them.
It doesn't … matter what I say, or how eloquent a speaker I may be, or how positive my intentions may be.
NAPOLITANO: Fashioned after a very eloquent statement made by Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg when she was being confirmed as justice. Saying.
And that eloquent, touching letter when he said goodbye to America and to the world and to everybody that knew him.
Appearing on Conan this week, Lynch shared some eloquent thoughts about the protests taken up by Kaepernick and so many others.
It's a good day to represent yourself in career matters: You will be eloquent and perfectly capable of negotiating at work.
Stephen M. Walt, a professor of international affairs at Harvard University, has an eloquent ode to realism in Foreign Policy magazine.
For a film that waxes eloquent about the unpredictability and volatility of love, the end feels like an unnecessary cop-out.
"She conveyed the same sentiment in an equally eloquent SELF September cover interview: "I'm not asking you to like my body.
But do not expect slick logic or a lyrical panacea for sorrow: be prepared for painful, eloquent searching and riddles unsolved.
Nonetheless, these paintings are remarkable and difficult to compare with any other painter, at least in terms of their eloquent stridency.
No group of activists quite as angry and eloquent as ACT UP has emerged to make the crisis an urgent priority.
It doesn't [...] matter what I say, or how eloquent a speaker I may be, or how positive my intentions may be.
Ian Williams' Bruiseday column took an unsparing, and always eloquent, weekly look at the goings on at WWE and the indies.
As acted and written, a beer-sharing scene between Tim and Flynt is an especially resonant example of such eloquent inarticulateness.
"When words fail, sometimes quiet is the most eloquent," the group wrote on Twitter, captioning a photo of the touching moment.
The piece is an eloquent rebuttal to Trump Jr.'s and mirrors the views Tibbetts' daughter held about racism and equality.
Zarif's great value to Iran was that he speaks eloquent English and regularly articulated the regime's views on American television networks.
Most poignant of all was Ms. Buckley's eloquent rendition of "Don't Give Up," Peter Gabriel's plea for courage in hard times.
Today, the first lady, in an eloquent and memorable speech, put Donald Trump in his place without ever mentioning his name.
The commander-in-chief's words, while eloquent and moving, do not account for the way gender is understood in the military.
Earlier in the ceremony, Miranda addressed the Orlando shooting with an eloquent poem, reciting, "This show is proof that history remembers."
Call it an eloquent frenzy of objects: a mountain of suitcases, countless tangled eyeglasses, discarded artificial limbs piled behind the glass.
"My photographs are acts of eloquent homage and deep remorse about the city," Mr. Stettner wrote of his New York work.
I hope you'll watch her and Mukwege speak, for they are far more eloquent in describing the pain of their peoples.
The good news is the eloquent and urgent performance of Wagner's score that the conductor Philippe Jordan drew from the orchestra.
So far, these dissidents have beat their chests in a safe space, giving eloquent speeches on their way out the door.
Eugene Thacker has thrown a party for all of these eloquent cranks in "Infinite Resignation," and he is an excellent host.
The monologue erred on the side of sentimentality, but Mr. Pisoni underplayed it, and his hands moved with an eloquent grace.
Representative Adam Schiff, in his most eloquent and moving closing statement, asked where are the Howard Bakers of the Republican Party?
Not all of Balanchine's afterthoughts were improvements, but this one is so eloquent we can scarcely imagine the ballet without it.
Trump waxes eloquent about providing jobs as the panacea for the racial divide and curing the woes of the inner city.
Powell was less its author than its most eloquent advocate, but this "Powell Doctrine" guided American military thinking by the 1980s.
Philippe Couillard, the premier of Quebec, in eloquent remarks, acknowledged Quebec's "demons" and urged everyone to work together to eliminate them.
"Curio is an eloquent speaker who knows how to fire up a crowd," an AfD lawmaker said, on condition of anonymity.
But for more than three decades he has been an eloquent critic of Israel's policies in the territories it occupied in 1967.
Sierra Burgess is a Cyrano story, with the titular high schooler Sierra taking on the role of the eloquent but unattractive Cyrano.
They're not usually that eloquent, these flamers, so it was easy for me to make them look dumb through quick-witted responses.
Throughout the almost three hours of increasingly repetitive questions, liberals oozed over Comey's eloquent descriptions of what transpired between him and Trump.
It was proof, once again, that she can act, but even more eloquent was how seamlessly she knit herself into the group.
Despite his eloquent arguments to the contrary, there's reason to doubt whether that's a successful strategy for a presidential bid in 2020.
An eloquent populist, Chávez thought that the best way to help the poor was to ramp up government spending while throttling markets.
Black-ish long ago proved itself an eloquent and empathetic canvas for the writers to address otherwise volatile racial and social issues.
At the turn of the century, we needed to see gutsy, ambitious, eloquent women navigating the twists and turns of urban dating.
Rereading that essay, I realize she wrote her own epitaph (or is it an epigraph?) more eloquent than any I could match.
Madonna dropped the f-bomb several times during her eloquent speech where she mentioned that she thought about bombing the White House.
The Daily Mail reported that a representative from the salon met with Amfo directly, and the brand also posted an eloquent apology.
The writing of the director, Kimberly Phillips, is intelligent and eloquent, and I found the prospect of working with her very appealing.
Eloquent Labs, which raised a $1.5 million seed round back in early 2017, offers to small businesses a conversational assistant named Elle.
He was replaced by John F. Kennedy, who was young, eloquent, and (at least in the image he crafted for himself) cultured.
Ro Khanna (D-CA) singled out her "surprisingly eloquent answers" to some of the debate questions during his post-debate MSNBC appearance.
Even after that led to a reprimand, Washington sent him an eloquent but sadly misguided letter telling him to change his ways.
Nonetheless, he is eloquent on the dangers of ditching cash and the associated political risks that many prefer not to dwell on.
Together, they are perhaps their father's most powerful messengers — successful, attractive, eloquent figures who lack his hard-edge style and pugilistic instincts.
The former president gave a short eloquent speech in Dallas at the memorial service for five police officers murdered by a sniper.
In part, that's the work of public rhetoric: no laundry list of policy proposals can substitute for an eloquent narrative of inclusion.
Similarly desperate and eloquent is "Self-Portrait I" (1937-38), a pale apparition of the artist's face in pencil, crayon, and oil.
Unlike my mania, which tends to make me charismatic and eloquent, a BPD "turn" or "moment" sees me turn sour and crude.
It was eloquent but also deeply humble which, after Dylan's apparent trolling of the Nobel Committee, is perhaps something of a surprise.
It's a poem that's eloquent in the unsaid, expressing through the means of dance something untranslatable, like the sound of those birds.
Third, I thought she was a one-note Sally, eloquent on finance but thin on the rest of domestic and foreign policy.
His response to the N.F.L. kneeling protest is one of the most piercing and eloquent statements I've ever heard, by any politician.
But they are eloquent, often complexly so, as expressions of form and color — arguably, painting's most unique claim to shaping the real.
I would love to consider that the positions she expressed do not fairly reflect who she is, an eloquent human rights advocate.
Kenyan's vice president William Ruto paid tribute to the singer and described him as an eloquent performer whose lyrics tackled social problems.
In 1948, Robert C. Cook reviewed Vogt's "Road to Survival," an eloquent treatise on earth's future that Mann argues birthed modern environmentalism.
It takes a truly terrible proposal to elicit such eloquent unanimity from organizations that are usually cautious to the point of stodginess.
Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg was again the most eloquent and has the best capacity to express his arguments in a coherent context.
Her eloquent and moving speech at last night's Golden Globes — during which she spoke about equality, justice, women's rights — stole the show.
And her struggles are an eloquent reminder that even without outright tragedy, childhood is filled with challenges, cruelties and opportunities for courage.
Eloquent lectures on the American Revolution and stirring articles about the First Amendment mean little when millions of ballots are left empty.
"The speech is extraordinary and, as one might expect, eloquent," Sara Danius, the Swedish Academy's permanent secretary, wrote in a blog post.
His answer on being the lone non-white candidate on the stage -- he called it "an honor and a disappointment" -- was eloquent.
His "Miss Lovely", an eloquent portrait of those that populate Mumbai's soft-core porn industry, won accolades at Cannes and other festivals.
But Lloyd Parry's most eloquent and passionate witnesses are the mothers who speak with heart-rending clarity of the children they lost.
Formerly the UN high commissioner on refugees, Guterres is well-liked, with a reputation for being eloquent and outspoken on human rights.
The camera in a cutscene might be eloquent or strange, but during the actual process of playing, sheer cogency is often preferred.
Here, Tinguely took mechanical components as a palette so as to produce iffy, eloquent compositions based on the effects of irregular speed.
MARAM, an eloquent 14-year-old from Ain el-Hilweh, Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp, stood behind the microphone and began her story.
In his carefully worded rebuttal and rather eloquent warning, Apple CEO Tim Cook never says what the FBI is requesting can't be done.
That said, I really care and want to develop and become more eloquent in speaking about how young people are represented on screen.
The longer story of the lawsuit is well told by Andy Greenberg over at Wired, but the decision is eloquent on its own.
President Barack Obama's words are more eloquent and meaningful, yet Palin's unique diction and idiosyncratic syntax have caught the imagination of poetry lovers.
If they were going to do it, it should have been Marquel because he is handsome, he is eloquent, and everyone loved him.
Wilson and Karev get married on the ferry by a very eloquent Meredith, and Kepner gets married at the site of the disaster.
But he understood that in those debates, he had given his fullest and most eloquent answers about slavery and why it shouldn't expand.
For customer support, there is Eloquent Labs, which uses AI to augment and replace live chat customer support agents at e-commerce companies.
Yet while Smith's speech has been rarely mentioned since, the Khans have emerged as far more eloquent critics of Trump than Clinton herself.
The notes left out, the phrase unresolved, the words left hanging, are often eloquent, but not in a way that can be explained.
You thus provided an eloquent reminder that words can be well-borrowed, and that we should mind the ubiquitous glasshouses when throwing stones.
" Emily went on to explain her outrage in an eloquent series of tweets that followed: "This man told me that I looked inappropriate.
That's an eloquent piece of language, and it is one that freedom-minded people in many democracies, such as Denmark, would probably envy.
Trump delivered a compelling, eloquent and comprehensive speech on the state of American relations with Israel and how he'd work to improve them.
He is the eloquent leader of Hong Kong Indigenous, a party that advocates a distinct national identity for the people of Hong Kong.
If the harpsichord is a tool for Mr. Esfahani, who's eloquent and smart, and at times angry and combative, what is it for?
In describing his installations—painted wood, foam, and resin coated pieces—for Go Skateboarding Day, there's an eloquent simplicity that radiates from him.
His responses in Bedford, especially on education and veteran care, were eloquent and boisterous, as he landed every punchline, leading to big applause.
I've seen countless people write wonderful, moving, eloquent tributes to Pulse, to loved ones, to what happened there Saturday night and Sunday morning.
It is not always entirely clear what Ziegelman and Coe mean for us to take away from their eloquent work of historical summation.
The conclusion is foregone, but it works thanks to Oh's eloquent writing, delivered in a stark, understated style that suits the dystopian tone.
She likes to say she is a shy person who had to learn how to talk as an adult, but she is eloquent.
Without the help of any man, the fiercely independent and eloquent Gerda manages to persuade both robbers and ravens to assist her quest.
RICHARD BIRD, HAMPTON, N.J. To the Editor: Clyde Haberman gives an eloquent and realistic argument for reinstating a requirement for national military service.
Mr. Wuorinen gained a reputation as a combative proponent of 21989-tone composition, a cerebral idiom he mastered in hundreds of eloquent works.
The monologue is, in fact, so eloquent and insightful that it threatens to contradict, rather than deepen, Duc's character as we know it.
The man had been so absorbed in listening to Mr. Guidall's eloquent recording of "Crime and Punishment" that he drove off the road.
Moreover, Obama's eloquent arguments for racial justice and interracial peace — his 2015 speech on the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, Ala.
Hench doesn't have a lot to say; but even in rigid repose, his most common posture, his body is eloquent with radioactive misery.
"He is very clever and eloquent," said Moon Seong-mook, a senior analyst at the Korea Research Institute for National Strategy in Seoul.
" In less eloquent terms, I woke up the day after the election, and thought, "Holy s***, I have to do something about this.
Obama ran as eloquent and careful in contrast to George W. Bush who had come to be seen as cavalier after invading Iraq.
"We talk about politicians who are eloquent speakers," says the former senator Chris Dodd, the Connecticut Democrat and a close friend of Biden's.
He was also addressing Mr. Trump (through Mr. Pence) on his own blunt terms, albeit in a more eloquent (and, yes, polite) style.
MORE (R-Ariz.) stood before his colleagues on July 85033 and delivered an eloquent speech that is well worth reading or listening to.
The Supreme Court responded in December 85033 with what many consider to be one of its greatest and most eloquent decisions in Katz.
Mr. Countryman is a warmly sympathetic More, and Ms. McCormick is magnetic — eloquent in her expressiveness even when Alice utters not a word.
Obama's liberal critics may have been eloquent and earnest, but they failed to force his hand when it came to most key issues.
She became an eloquent spokesperson for ending sexual assault on college campuses, and for reform regarding how colleges address sexual assault when it occurs.
And last month, Germany's ambassador in Beijing (clearly with Berlin's approval) made an eloquent protest about the treatment of the Catholic church in China.
Mr Eagleton is eloquent when he elaborates on the enduring power of faith as a source of cohesion and inspiration in most human societies.
In their separate concurring opinions, Justices Stephen Breyer (on the left) and Brett Kavanaugh (on the right) both praised Justice Alito's opinion as "eloquent".
He must be taking a cue from his talented and eloquent little sister, Lady Bird stand-out Beanie or his hilarious mom, Sharon Feldstein.
In moments like those he was vivid and eloquent, reminding voters of his ability at times to rise above political calculation and empty promises.
Intern Mike Chamernik also handles Ticker duty, and Phil Hecken, who began as a frequent and eloquent Uni Watch commenter, is the weekend editor.
It sparked a wider debate about whether the women's game receives enough attention and the eloquent Bacsinszky had some interesting thoughts on the matter.
Over the course of their adorably awkward conversation, Fred waxes eloquent about the service industry, ideal first date dishes, and his opposition to Tinder.
Go Deeper: Yale Law Visiting Legal Fellow, Lina Khan, ignited the antitrust conversation in earnest with her eloquent January 2017 essay, Amazon's Antitrust Paradox.
But it also makes some eloquent critiques of modern culture, denouncing the shallowness with which relationships are struck up and terminated via the internet.
One of Hobsbawm's most eloquent admirers is Perry Anderson of the New Left Review, who thinks that The Age of Extremes was his masterpiece.
He is a former Texas State Senator and editor of the book, "Barbara Jordan: Speaking the Truth with Eloquent Thunder" University of Texas Press.
Mr. Grimm was remarkably clearheaded and eloquent at a school board meeting in 2014 when he defended his right to use the boys' room.
President John F. Kennedy, in a stirring speech, on the 20th anniversary of the Voice of America was eloquent in answer to that question.
Regarded as one of the most important Latin American poets of the 20043th century, Parra remained active, eloquent and provocative throughout his long life.
Fans who subtitle and distribute content often do so as they feel they are promoting Japanese culture abroad, or simply providing more eloquent translations.
It is thanks to Hull as much to Middleton and Spinney that Notes on Blindness is so philosophically resonant, emotionally affecting, and visually eloquent.
Rabbi David Lyon, in his own eloquent way, beseeched those in need to reach out for help and for everyone to assist one another.
It is in Pat's mind that we spend the most time, as he speaks in an eloquent, impressionistic language audible only to the audience.
Farrow, he says, was abusive and vindictive and obsessive, and on this point he waxes long and eloquent throughout the pages of his memoir.
Bronn is also back in the capital, and he'll surely have some eloquent thoughts to share with Jaime about his sister's murderous power play.
Here's what they came up with: Example 1: The man who sells eloquent glassware is the first person who would notice my inevitable death.
This thoughtful, profoundly imaginative show concludes in a silence that is all the more eloquent for the sound and the fury that preceded it.
Only an upper-class, privately educated, clever and bitter English spook could have achieved the level of eloquent spleen in this delightfully nasty book.
Ms. Berke's design for the Chandlers evokes the Miller House's strategic, glass-walled transparency, its use of eloquent materials and its overhanging flat roof.
In a strange way, any lesson Ryan might have to learn might come from Farouk — of subtlety and the art of the eloquent gesture.
Mark Zuckerberg is many things, but an eloquent and reasoned defender of secret meetings with the world's most powerful is not one of them.
I do get uncomfortable with the label because I feel like there are people that could be far more eloquent about it, historically so.
The man knows how to entertain and keep your attention through a simple look, a line delivery, or with an eloquent speech or deduction.
In eloquent, heartfelt prose, Wolff's revelatory book argues that those early pleasures are not only vitally important but that they never entirely go away.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, considered a wild card on abortion questions, waxed eloquent on the topic in his ruling in Gonzales v.
But when he's on, which is frequently enough, Perry is an eloquent and witty tour guide through the fun house that is modern masculinity.
As I listened to Ralph Abernathy in his eloquent and generous introduction and then thought about myself, I wondered who he was talking about.
Everything they do is eloquent: the way they smoke, size each other up, put on sunglasses, listen, choose their words carefully (or not carefully).
If the salon was intended to display the Colette family's refinement, the most eloquent of the six rooms we visited was La Chambre d'Enfant.
Even executives who are schooled on public speaking and typically eloquent can lose their train of thought when nerves get the best of them.
A poised and eloquent rising senior at elite boarding school Phillips Exeter Academy, Gupta, 17, is anything but the introverted, soft-spoken techie stereotype.
It's a sincere and eloquent piece, thanking the outgoing president for his service and lamenting the population's struggles to match up to his ideals.
Everyone knows someone extremely verbal and eloquent but socially inept, or someone intuitively at ease in almost every social situation but inarticulate beyond that.
And on the issues he cared the most about – abortion, above all – his defeats were famous and his dissents often not just eloquent but anguished.
I asked Tool why he made cups and his answer was as eloquent as the work is powerful: Peace is the only adequate war memorial.
But in an eloquent, yet unblinking letter to co-workers, friends and Fox News Channel viewers, Krauthammer disclosed that he has just weeks to live.
Is it any surprise that she was as poised and eloquent as she was when she collected her first Oscar just a few years later?
It's as if Olitski were testing how much he could eliminate from a picture and still have something compelling, complex, and eloquent to look at.
It features Brigitte's nan having the time of her life donning a tiara, drinking French champagne, and taking part in a very eloquent cake smash.
It was eloquent, nuanced, and careful—and maybe more important, it helped put to rest a controversy during a contentious battle for the Democratic nomination.
Silberman displays rare empathy for the autistic people in his narrative, describing both nonverbal teenagers and eloquent activists with a deep respect and complex characterization.
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Miss Saldon, a 30-year-old development consultant who says she converted to Islam five years ago, published a persuasively eloquent letter in Indian newspapers.
But his eloquent depictions of human misery, and his frustration with the seemingly impossible task of helping those who appear beyond help, continue to resonate.
What's even more difficult, though, is speaking up in an eloquent and effective way that gets the point across without letting your emotions take over.
For example, who would have guessed Kelly Osbourne would grow up to be not only a Project Runway judge but one who offers eloquent opinions?
Check out the clip -- Brandon was leaving Crustacean in Beverly Hills when we had the convo ... and he was eloquent ... but damn, bro ... $300 dollars??!!!
To back up the new camera, they enlisted the aforementioned Hollywood titans to wax eloquent on the value of film, and thus their new initiative.
"Numbers are quite eloquent things; they speak very clearly," said House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) Monday evening after the CBO's report was released.
I wish I could explain this in an eloquent, graceful way, but I'll just say this: I can basically freak the fuck out over anything.
Conversations about little technical things, like movements, he's very on the details, but he understands that some details are more eloquent than the big storylines.
"His intellect, his way with words that was eloquent beyond description, his command of the world and how it was changing were extraordinary," he said.
The apology Mr. Rhoden proposes would acknowledge the silent, symbolic gesture they chose as the dignified, eloquent and appropriate protest that, in fact, it was.
Some parts of Obama's legacy already seem written: his eloquent speeches, his (somewhat delayed) embrace of support for LGBT equality — both abroad and at home.
Epstein was modest and eloquent in 19083 in St. Louis, after the Red Sox had completed a sweep of the Cardinals in the World Series.
That's why Linnea Zielinski's raw and eloquent story about her journey through this horrific mire is one that needs to be heard, far and wide.
I've watched first dances, the couple moving so closely together that they are one entity, and I've listened to eloquent and emotional speeches and toasts.
It's the culmination of a 25-year effort to grapple with the reality of slavery in the home of one of liberty's most eloquent champions.
Seniors David Hogg, an aspiring broadcast journalist, and González, president of her school's Gay-Straight Alliance, remained poised and eloquent as they fielded reporters' questions.
With his snowy beard and imperious bearing, Peter Dunning, at his most eloquent, conveys the authority of a biblical prophet but without a religious platform.
The baritone Gregory Purnhagen, who plays Pea, is a veteran of Mr. Glass's operas; his lyric tone was eloquent throughout the performance on Saturday evening.
On his new album, "Reach," Mr. Sands drifts comfortably among swinging postbop ("Armando's Song"), eloquent balladry ("Somewhere Out There") and backbeat-driven head-bobbing ("Gangstalude").
This might seem a straightforward victory—the narrator has unburdened herself—but Rogers's plainspoken acknowledgment of the self-destruction that accompanies true metamorphosis is eloquent.
Her eloquent dancing is utterly natural, full of strength, femininity and a worldly maturity that evokes a bygone glamour as movement melts from her shoulders.
He was a charismatic but undisciplined student, well known at the Catholic University for his eloquent speeches and for the orange leather coat he wore.
From the first phrase of the opening movement, played with rich sound and wistful beauty, I knew this would be an eloquent and probing performance.
In 2015, Ms. Whelan, an eloquent former New York City Ballet ballerina, offered a program by several choreographers, and Mr. Brooks's contributions attracted special attention.
"How to Do Nothing," by Jenny Odell, is an eloquent argument against the cult of efficiency, and I felt both consoled and invigorated by it.
My feeling about the Harper's piece is that it is an eloquent sally against a state of affairs that doesn't actually exist in book criticism.
Seen as having good ties with ruling and opposition lawmakers, the 66-year-old Jaitley is known for his eloquent speeches within and outside parliament.
But his phrasing is intelligent and eloquent, and for the most part he has chosen songs with rich lyrics that you don't mind hearing half-sung.
Country music, she said in 1997, is about "the eloquent, passionate voice of poor and rural people," developing alongside, albeit largely segregated from, jazz and blues.
I admired it more in this performance than when I saw the ballet's first performances in London, principally because of Evan McKie's eloquent interpretation of Leontes.
He will be remembered as among the most eloquent champions of an American-led international order that took a generous view of the superpower's self-interest.
It was eloquent and talked about how Friedman really cared about people's ability to prosper and make commerce for themselves and that was a nice idea.
But more surprisingly, the appeal was initiated by traditionalist scholars, a camp which enjoys the respect of Western governments because of its eloquent critique of terrorism.
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Yeah. Jack may be all heart and Jack may be not quite as eloquent as Rebecca is at times, but I think he's using his wisdom.
This was the height of baseball's steroid era, and while accusations dogged Kapler, he wrote an eloquent denial for Baseball Prospectus, detailing his precise workout regimen.
Instead, we are forced to consider the entire image as an eloquent accumulation of different kinds of marks and tones across a generous expanse of surface.
There isn't room to wax eloquent, but the shape of the page lends itself well to coming up with lots of ideas and jotting them down.
Virgil's decorous Latin gets translated into a language which calls for eloquent Latinate polysyllables: the Sibyl flings the guard-dog Cerberus "a dumpling of soporific honey".
She later put out a longer, more eloquent joint statement with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach regarding the show's spin-off and decision to kill off her character.
This compilation of Times images from the 2016 primaries proves that it's not necessary to have a candidate in the shot to compose an eloquent image.
"I may not be the most eloquent, but I learned early that eloquence won't draw oil from the ground," Bush said in his 1988 convention speech.
There have been a few eloquent protests from members of Congress who are retiring or seem to think that they have nothing left to lose politically.
"His intellect, his way with words that was eloquent beyond description, his command of the world and how it was changing were extraordinary," Mr. Blair said.
" She continues: "The upshot will be to encourage the healthy idea that women can be as bold, eloquent, original, irritated, aggressive, vacuous, and vague as men.
No British statesman was more supportive of the colonists' cause than Edmund Burke, yet none was more eloquent in defense of the benefits of Britain's monarchy.
At 81 years of age, Mr. Berry brings his venerable decades of eloquent thought and careful observation to the common-sense convictions presented in this book.
Here's a small but eloquent jab at either Trump or the electoral process I found in an in-game newspaper in Wolfenstein 2 (no spoilers). pic.twitter.
It's not easy to be eloquent or original with teenage classroom frustrations, but Let's Eat Grandma are bold enough to turn the banal into the ethereal.
The impassioned and eloquent seven-minute speech — which Khan said he delivered without using a teleprompter — brought some members of the crowd in Philadelphia to tears.
It may be a sign of how starved we are for eloquent leadership that this speech led to talk of Landrieu as a potential presidential contender.
In one scene, we watch a slightly inebriated guy wax semi-eloquent on this topic, but it seems silly and pretentious next to the film itself.
The scope of your taste and the plethora of eloquent writing about science guarantee that your group will have enough material for at least another decade.
He was eloquent and convinced her that her country was depending on her to do what he asked and agree to strict secrecy, effectively isolating her.
Played by Mr. Andsnes with clarity, eloquent lyricism and fearless bravura, Grieg's familiar music, often milked to Romantic excess, emerged as an intricate, even daring composition.
" Brox also quotes an eloquent inmate of the Soviet gulag, Eugenia Ginzburg, on the sensation of an annihilating quiet: "The silence thickened, became tangible and stifling.
The design team — Lawrence E. Moten III (set), Sarah Woodham (costumes), Adam Honoré (lighting) and Fan Zhang (sound) — matches the eloquent understatement of Ms. Simpson's script.
Gorsuch, an eloquent speaker, is likely to dazzle the audience with a nod to the limited role of the court and the humble job of a judge.
I'm not alone in arguing that higher education philanthropists should move away from elite institutions; Malcolm Gladwell made an eloquent case along those lines on his podcast.
Kate Middleton stepped into the spotlight on Wednesday to make a rare and eloquent speech during a solo outing at a gala dinner for Addiction Awareness Week.
Regarding the project's description, Angelucci waxes eloquent about the juxtapositions of colonial entitlement, scientific curiosity, a rising interest in photography, and a newfound public perception of spirituality.
"Jesse's speech is an eloquent and passionate call to action against countless unarmed African Americans being murdered at the hands of Police across America," one petition said.
Jason always blew me away with how eloquent he was, but dinner that night Jason really dug deep and told me the hard times of his past.
In an eloquent statement issued to gay news site TowelRoad, he came out as bi and advocated for others who are hiding their lifestyles from the world.
Baldwin makes sense of this struggle through a description of racism that is equally eloquent and heartbreaking, and reads as though it could have been written today.
"Justin is just beautifully eloquent on how he integrates his views about creation and his role as a farmer and his role as a steward," Hoffman said.
It's a film that dramatizes the horrifying way three people died from systemic abuse, but it's most eloquent in showing what it means to live with it.
Whether or not they had living offspring, their relationship gave the world a suite of some of the most eloquent studies of love found in realist sculpture.
It's an eloquent and thoughtful response to some hateful and straight-up racist comments he says he's received from former classmates, so-called friends, and Huskers fans.
" Graham called part of the speech "really eloquent … we all bleed the same blood, if you open your heart to patriotism there's not a place for prejudice.
Esai Morales was incredibly eloquent Friday, telling our photog both sides in America's political war have become so intolerant it's severely jeopardizing the future of our country.
Though he is the "chief architect and plotter of [the play's] woes", he is also alarmingly eloquent and elicits sympathy when he rebuffs accusations about his beliefs.
"I see lots of smart people making eloquent arguments to why it's wrong to violate the Iran deal and I just want to add mine," Fihn tweeted.
A philosopher — Jacques Derrida, say, here seen crossing Houston Street a few years before his death — might wax eloquent on the dialectical interpenetration of presence and absence.
Mozart saves ensembles for crucial moments, and these pieces also seem to evolve without a trace of formality in Mozart's score, at least in this eloquent performance.
Similarly, Davis never shies away from the grotesque paradox of our nation's most eloquent proponents of liberty denying that precious right to so many of their countrymen.
The exception, to a degree, is Mr. Pryce's eloquent, beautifully rendered Shylock, whose abuse at the hands of the Christians of Venice is drawn in stark relief.
US Open champion Stan Wawrinka's admission that he tried to hurt himself in order to distract from his anxiety was an eloquent way of highlighting this drama.
He made an eloquent and persuasive spokesman for the so-called Gang of Eight, a bipartisan group of senators that was attempting to reach a compromise solution.
His replies are eloquent, fierce, and rapid-fire—if you catch him in the middle of an argument, you'll see him blast out many tweets a minute.
As the 2016 presidential primary gets more heated and politicians spark increasingly troubling headlines, you might find yourself missing the eloquent, earnest speeches of President Josiah Bartlet.
He was a persona through which Roth could project all of the kind of wild and serious and eloquent elements of his imagination — and his moral imagination.
The fact that she is closest with her similarly-aged brother says a lot about the fact that she's veered away from a more eloquent of entertainment.
"Those students were so eloquent, I think they paved the way for a lot of young people to get involved," Mr. Haskell said of the Parkland students.
PAUL LEWIS Eloquent and restrained, this British pianist has provided some of New York's most memorable concerts in recent years, with late sonatas of Schubert and Beethoven.
The veteran New World teacher Peter London was also instrumental in making Mr. Roberts a strikingly powerful, eloquent dancer who has become central to the Ailey troupe.
Her thinking is rigorous, her speech is eloquent, and her small home and studio up in the hills are sparsely and beautifully furnished with choice midcentury pieces.
WASHINGTON — What Representative Rashida Tlaib said in a Yahoo News podcast about the Palestinian role in the founding of Israel was questionable history and not particularly eloquent.
This would be a major challenge to Chancellor Christian Kern, an eloquent Social Democrat who took over the leadership of his party and the government in May.
In the scenes that followed, I realized with new vividness just how eloquent a portrait "Member" is of the deprivations of being black in the segregated South.
They talked through and around these issues — Lucy's father's mental illness and cruelty, the shame of being poor, the loneliness — their silences as eloquent as their conversation.
In Gariseb, at last, we learn the cause of Rebecca's trauma in a scene so brutal and eloquent that I reread it several times, astonished and awed.
He was so eloquent and natural, and he sounded so dedicated to the welfare of our country, which is something I have devoted my entire life to.
During the next few days, he wrote, in dense but eloquent sentences, that it had been years since he'd met someone he so much wanted to know.
The show is evocative and eloquent, touching on pressing issues of identity, representation, race, and cross-cultural understanding, while facilitating an aesthetically beautiful, albeit emotionally challenging environment.
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Even seemingly innocuous questions, sure to elicit canned responses perfected over half a century of interviews, yield eloquent run-on sentences that jolt forward like a runaway train.
Today CNN ran an inspiring story about a 7-year-old transgender girl, Libby Gonzalez, who has become a vocal, eloquent opponent of Texas' proposed gender bathroom law.
He offered an eloquent defense of NFL protests, fitting them into the legacy of civil rights sit-ins and boycotts, and explaining what lay at the protests' roots.
Kaluuya responded to the comments in an interview with GQ Magazine on Monday, with eloquent and open comments on race and his own personal struggles to fit in.
Several students, like Emma González and David Hogg, emerged from the tragedy to give an eloquent and impassioned plea for the US to address its gun violence problem.
Before seeing Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise, I merely understood her to be a celebrated author, a poet, and an eloquent speaker with a steady, luscious voice.
McLennon and Vann insist that they're not personally ready to be famous, even after their eloquent speeches about what it would mean for them to be pop stars.
The sacrifice of a one percentage point of our annual growth is a clear and eloquent statement of where the problem lies – now and especially in the future.
A few months ago, Minister Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor was at a town hall meeting when an eloquent young woman asked him about steps to reduce street crime.
Donald Trump's wording at the debate was maybe not the most eloquent way to defend the pro-life position but I admire his adamant stance on the issue.
Many Republican senators have strongly objected to Mr Obama naming the successor to Mr Scalia, their eloquent and cantankerous champion on the court for the past 30 years.
A general in the Venetian army, he is repeatedly praised by his peers as "a very gallant man", "noble" and "valiant" and he speaks in eloquent blank verse.
The executive, a young, ponytailed, eloquent Native American named Red Elk, son of the founder of the American Indian Movement, told Greg they wanted to stock his lettuce.
But Westerners found him dignified and eloquent, and he had been chosen at a conference in Bonn earlier that month in part because he wasn't just another warlord.
Roots drummer and co-frontman, Questlove, has called on all the Quan haters to check themselves in an eloquent Instagram post that reads like a virtual mic drop.
The president waxed eloquent about how impressed he was about the recent launch of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy, which featured the landing of the two strap-on boosters.
"It's a really hard problem," says Clay Shirky, an associate arts professor at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program, and the author of eloquent defenses of social media.
But this eloquent book is that rare history of America that not only includes the weak, the powerless and the stigmatized, but also places them front and center.
So no matter how clever or tough or eloquent your questions, there are limits to what an hour or so in a room with him can actually establish.
She referred to the writer Brittney Cooper's book "Eloquent Rage," which describes the particularly harrowing history of black American women who had their children "ripped" away in slavery.
In 1993, "Angels in America," Tony Kushner's angry and eloquent account of the plague, would arrive on Broadway (it returns in a much-heralded revival on March 25).
Along with the score's melodramatic strings and high-pitched piano notes, Mr. Harris's text is the work's weakest element, not nearly as eloquent and sophisticated as his choreography.
There are a lot of fascinating observations in Caldwell's book, and some conspicuous omissions, but it does scan as something of a rant, albeit a very eloquent one.
"Of all the guys you could have picked?" her sister Aisa (Francis Benhamou) says in "The Profane," Zayd Dohrn's approachably eloquent, frequently comic new drama at Playwrights Horizons.
In a stunningly eloquent manner, she tries to explain why Wallace spewed so much hatred, why he stood at the schoolhouse door to stop black children from entering.
Jeff Cronenweth's cinematography is often eloquent and more creative than the script, especially in the film's euphoric opening as James dances wildly, naked and out of his mind.
And to make it even more special it was presented to me by Victoria Price, Vincent Price's daughter, who is just as eloquent and exquisite as her father.
It is time for all of us to speak out as Americans by writing supremely eloquent columns for The Washington Post or simply sharing mine with our friends.
Ms. Simon, who wrote the underappreciated music for the recent Broadway debacle "Doctor Zhivago," is an unabashed pop romantic whose best songs express heartfelt sentiments with an eloquent simplicity.
She is less warm and authentic than her husband Bill Clinton or her 2016 opponent Bernie Sanders; she is less eloquent and transcendent than her 2008 opponent Barack Obama.
Allie, clearly way more prepared, has a lot of eloquent things to say about how far the town has come since the beginning and... But then who should appear?
Much like her character, Tillman is eloquent, expressive, and has a sharp sense of humor, and it should be a pleasure to hear at the launch at 192 Books.
In lieu of PR a representative, Krzanich, the CEO of the "great, great" company, was introduced by a forcefully spoken if not particularly eloquent man who was seated nearby.
One is a quietly powerful portrait of a relationship conducted in private; the other, involving a head of state and high politics, demands eloquent orations on equality and democracy.
"You have been our finest foreign minister - eloquent, elegant and always courageous advancing our national interest in these challenging times," Turnbull said in a message on social network Twitter.
"He's eloquent in three languages ... but it's also little things, how he interacts with the press in the corridors, how he behaves when the cameras are off," she said.
The rise of model personalities who are as thoughtful, eloquent, and impassioned as they are beautiful and photogenic has transformed the face of fashion over the past few years.
The main character, Erica Smegielski—whose mother, Dawn Hochsprung, died trying to protect her students at Sandy Hook elementary school in December 2012—is an eloquent spokesperson for Clinton.
The Guv is a man with strong personal convictions, an eloquent debating style and, oh, what appears to be a family-sized Coke Zero box wedged onto his head.
Her melodious accent adds an eloquent air to her aphorisms and, before you know it, you've been pulled into Diallo's mission, fully believing in her power to achieve it.
"If you are not ringing alarm bells in an eloquent way, then I think you're dropping the ball," said retired CIA officer Daniel Hoffman, who worked on Russian issues.
Another fan of Grande's took note, and decided that the ever-so-eloquent line "damn, (insert name here) u look so good" is his new pickup line as well.
Philosophical Library also released Simone de Beauvoir's eloquent defense of existentialism against charges of nihilism and amorality, "The Ethics of Ambiguity," in addition to several other books by Sartre.
What's so confounding is that, after receiving this eloquent advice on the correct uses of power, Aeneas—as the second half of the poem shockingly demonstrates—doesn't take it.
The fact that a waiver is needed to address emergency situations is eloquent testimony to the fact that the Jones Act is a continuous burden to businesses and consumers.
" Hours later, Flake, in an eloquent and emotional speech to the Senate, called for change: "It is time for our complicity and our accommodation of the unacceptable to end.
Eloquent and direct, he was right in saying that groups such as ISIS were not only on the fringes of Islam but are Khawarij and are outside of Islam.
There was nothing to dislike in this final group piece, an eloquent encapsulation of music by Mr. Golijov and Marc Mellits, but not much to hold on to, either.
He was also the court's most consistently eloquent voice in support of the equal rights of gays and lesbians, writing every landmark opinion on the issue for 20 years.
Since he is Alan Bennett — the diarist, essayist and writer of peerless comedies like "Single Spies" and "The History Boys" — he is considerably more eloquent in expressing such sentiments.
In the art world, too, Weems has always been before her time, and this has made her a singularly eloquent witness to the shifting landscape of race and representation.
His own melodies still drew on folk material, as in the Piano Concerto in C-sharp Minor, which received an eloquent reading on Saturday by the pianist Orion Weiss.
Mr O'Rourke seems to have peaked; he has been impassioned and eloquent following two mass shootings in his state of Texas, but he has also appeared callow and unprepared.
Four decades after the photograph was taken, and 14 years after "The Tricky Part" was first staged, the dialogue between the two continues with full eloquent and ambivalent force.
It was this personal commitment — shared by the eloquent instrumentalists — that brought drama into a performance of music that, however sensitively constructed, can sometimes feel glazed and merely gallant.
In a classical landscape crowded with talented musicians, Ms. Jansen stands out not so much for her virtuosity — though she can make sparks fly — as for her eloquent listening.
He wore his battle scars on his chest Lewis might not have been the most eloquent or physically imposing leader, but he earned respect for something else: His toughness.
Sparring with Ana Navarro, a Republican pundit who is a relentless Trump critic, the president's son called his sister "very smart and eloquent," while hitting Navarro for her criticism.
Today, you'll often hear eloquent defenses of the small producer, rather than the consumer, but they are usually limited to an area where the defender has a particular concern.
"This eloquent scan of a man's emotions under the most trying circumstances is a great and memorable achievement on the screen," Bosley Crowther wrote in The New York Times.
The recent movie of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made it clear that, in times of crisis, we do want and need a truthful, frank, even eloquent, speech.
I've hosted him on our Bold politics talk show, where he gave an eloquent defense of President Trump's economic policies, invoking intellectuals like Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Milton Friedman.
In 1962, Ms. Carson, a conservationist, published "Silent Spring," an eloquent warning against the long-term use of pesticides that prompted a national debate and alarmed the chemical industry.
The only person that really does a lot of media is Carl [Craig], but he's a lot more eloquent than us and he does shit in a flyer way.
It's a shame, because in a monologue near the end, Ms. Lui, who also plays one of the characters, gives a more eloquent and personal account of Indigenous trauma.
The election went, again, to the right-wing Likud — with significant help from Mr. Ohana, now 43 and one of his party's most hard-line, eloquent and anomalous spokesmen.
Bryan gave an eloquent and thoughtful argument here, even without Ridley's alleged support, but the horror of Creighton's proposal of "Zack Snyder's Blade Runner" stopped me dead in my tracks.
Even the characters speak less deliberately than in TFiOS or early samples of Turtles, which points to Green improving as a writer but his teen protagonists growing dubiously more eloquent.
The president's commitment to the military is quite genuine, and he certainly waxed eloquent in his State of the Union speech when he referred to America's fighting men and women.
Those "allies of trans equality" are already well served by vocal and eloquent organisations and political representatives; they have a voice in the public square that other women do not.
The fact that there are such differing perceptions of the same event on either side of the Atlantic is an eloquent metaphor for the current state of the alliance itself.
In an audio embarrassingly leaked this week, Mr Temer addresses the nation as if he has assumed power; he waxes eloquent about economic reforms but makes no mention of corruption.
But as the organizing principle of their party becomes resistance to Trump, Democrats might eventually be grateful to have an eloquent person with a big megaphone inspiring people to participate.
"Against Trump" contained a symposium, "Conservatives against Trump," in which several writers made an eloquent case that Trump's proposed ban on Muslim immigration was a violation of fundamental American values.
Not since James Agee's sharecropping epic Let Us Now Praise Famous Men has there been a document as eloquent as Matthew Desmond's Evicted in its humanization of the working poor.
California, a case about free-speech rights for radicals, Brandeis wrote a concurrence that is often called the most eloquent opinion ever written on the value of freedom of expression.
Return to a more eloquent time — and a president who always seemed to say the right thing, thanks to Aaron Sorkin — with "The West Wing," on Amazon, iTunes and Netflix.
Some of his more eloquent supporters have analogized a vote for Trump to storming the cockpit of a hijacked plane, with the likelihood of a plane crash entirely factored in.
Hillary struck all the right grace notes when she gave her most eloquent speech of the 2008 campaign, and discussed the 18 million cracks in the "highest, hardest" glass ceiling.
The extreme brevity of some of these pieces and their unity of character seemed to help Yundi channel his expression into some of the most eloquent playing of the evening.
We could wax eloquent on the exquisite attention to detail Argentine filmmaker Santiago 'Bou' Grasso puts into stop-motion short, Padre, recently released on his production company's opusBou Vimeo account.
Though it never, predictably enough, says a word, the lovingly polished wooden dining table in David Greenspan's "The Things That Were There" is as eloquent as any of its characters.
Most of us, liberals and conservatives alike, live in well-insulated echo chambers where Rachel Maddow or Sean Hannity deliver more eloquent renditions of our own opinions in hyperbolic form.
"Eventually the media pressure began to weigh even on me," Lauren McGaughy, a reporter for the Dallas Morning News, wrote in an eloquent apology to the people of Sutherland Springs.
This strategy worked well for Barack Obama during his presidential campaign in 2008 — his stirring speeches were often compared to poetry, drawing on eloquent orators and activists like the Rev.
It was like a mysterious narrative detour from her elliptical films: a major auteur and eloquent leading light of the New Argentine Cinema seemed simply to drop off the map.
Live coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense MORE (D-Calif.) did a "good job," was "eloquent," and made "admirable presentations" in making a compelling, fact-based case against Trump.
The lyrical passages in Meena Alexander's eloquent final book track her lifetime of far-flung journeys, crisscrossing the globe, from her own childhood in Kerala, India, to Venice and Manhattan.
In an episode near the end of her thoughtful and eloquent memoir, "Among the Living and the Dead," Inara Verzemnieks accompanies a cousin on her mail route in rural Latvia.
In 2012, a brave and eloquent group of young black Floridians calling themselves the Dream Defenders staged extensive and persistent protests of the state's so-called "Stand Your Ground" law.
In response to the cast's eloquent address and the audience's decision to express their First Amendment right's, Donald Trump, the President-elect, called for a safe space: Lead image via Screencap.
But two days earlier in New Hampshire, I saw something quite different — a skilled, eloquent, and talented political performer who could expertly modify his message depending on whom he was addressing.
MILAN (Reuters) - Once again Italian designer Giorgio Armani stunned with bright and eloquent colors in his autumn and winter collection, wrapping up six days of catwalk shows at Milan's Fashion week.
The archives show common themes in the eloquent candidate's Twitter, such as the fact that he loves referring to things as "the worst" and truly does not believe in Global Warming.
Both Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio are eloquent proponents of the aspirational narrative — my father had nothing — that is more universal and more intrinsic to Latino identity than the Spanish language.
A handful of balance issues with the pianist were resolved after the first few songs, with Ms. Allan's warm touch and elegant playing an ideal foil for Mr. Williams's eloquent delivery.
After Tim Cook's eloquent letter explaining why Apple wouldn't help the FBI get encrypted data from the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, the internet looked to Google to take a similar stand.
In his impassioned appeal, this seemingly unassuming Pakistani immigrant and his stoic wife held the nation spellbound with their eloquent testimonial of their son Humayun's ultimate sacrifice in the Iraq War.
And Holmes was not the only person responsible for the development; Brandeis wrote several eloquent opinions defending free speech, and the contributions of lawyers and scholars such as Chafee were invaluable.
In a poem paying tribute to the model, Hope Azeda, the founder of a local arts group with which Mupende had collaborated for years, described the her as "beautiful and eloquent,"
As such, she has written an eloquent volume that is more discomforting and more necessary than a semitrailer filled with new biographies of the founding fathers and the most beloved presidents.
His most eloquent defender, National Review's editor, William F. Buckley Jr., applauded McCarthy's Red-hunting investigations and ridiculed the tu quoque hypocrisies of McCarthy's "enemies"—liberals and moderates in both parties.
His Combines—kitchen-sink mélanges of painting, sculpture, collage, and assemblage, including "Monogram"—absorbed that movement's aesthetic breakthroughs, in dispersed composition and eloquent paint-handling, while subverting its frequently macho pathos.
These areas in the northern part of the region had the sorts of poor soils — largely granite, occasionally schist — in which gamay, the grape of Beaujolais, produced the most eloquent wines.
I saw George Martin speak for two and a half hours at USC when he was 85 and half deaf, and he was the most eloquent man ever I heard talking.
A perfect example is "Unquenchable," an eloquent and powerful combination of Afro-Caribbean rhythms, chaotic post-hardcore, and biting observations on the not-so-subtle links between mass incarceration and capitalism.
But over a nearly 50-year career as a bandleader, he also released more than a dozen albums under his own name, spotlighting his eloquent playing in a range of contexts.
Trinity is reliably eloquent, but this conductorless group brought laserlike focus to the music and delivered a "Messiah" as chamber music, in which individual instruments became active participants in the drama.
Herbert London, a self-described "New York liberal mugged by reality" who was transformed into an eloquent and consistently conservative academic, social critic and political candidate, died on Saturday in Manhattan.
"He's been a major influence on me, and an inspiration," said Ms. Fraser, chair of the art department at University of California, Los Angeles, and the most eloquent of institutional critics.
When Mr. Rollins released "The Freedom Suite" in 1958, the first major work by a jazz musician to address civil rights concerns, he accompanied it with eloquent and persuasive liner notes.
Trump's willingness to meet Kim -- at the same time he is laying plans for a summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping to consummate a trade deal -- sends its own eloquent signal.
The pageant of spirits that Prospero conjures to celebrate his daughter's nuptials is here rendered as an airborne ballet of white balloons, onto which are projected an eloquent series of images.
While that doesn't dehumanize them, exactly — if anything, it makes their determined bearing more eloquent — nothing could better emphasize Rockwell's understanding that the moment's emotional truth lay in Ruby Bridges's solitude.
Charming, intelligent, complex, fiery and eloquent, Ms. Madikizela-Mandela (Madikizela was her surname at birth) was inevitably known to most of the world through her marriage to the revered Mr. Mandela.
Eloquent, brilliant and angry, this fierce analysis of "race" and the brutalization of the black body from the founding of America to this day is eye-opening, disturbing and incredibly important.
One of these statements, a long letter that she writes to Per, becomes an eloquent, scalding testament to her atheism and her faith in the known limits of our worldly existence.
As the librarian at Madison High School in Maine's western mountains, he came to the reality of his eloquent narrative through firsthand knowledge of the challenges of life off the grid.
Finn, as he is known, is the eloquent one, spooling out his verbal riffs in a bid not just to catch girls but to boost the dramatic dash of the proceedings.
Or return to a more eloquent time — and a president who always seemed to say the right thing, thanks to Aaron Sorkin — with "The West Wing," on Amazon, iTunes and Netflix.
As I sobbed, I looked at Sylvester's album covers: this glamorous, androgynous black man with dark skin beaming with joy on some covers and on others he possessed an eloquent stoicism.
The best part is, nobody cares if you can give eloquent tasting notes, or speak to the theory behind orange wine—although it could make for some good cocktail party talk.
Conduit is also featuring small-scale, oil-on-gessoed-panel portraits by the British artist Sarah Ball, who in the past has produced unassuming but eloquent portraits based on police mugshots.
If Scalia happened to come out on your side of a particular issue, you would feel vindicated, because he would write the most eloquent, impassioned, and brilliant defense of that legal position.
" Roberts added in his eloquent dissent that with this decision, the American people would "lose a bit more control over the conduct of this Nation's foreign policy to unelected, politically unaccountable judges.
"This suggests nostalgia might be an eloquent method for searching out a state of being as if it were actually occurring, and escaping the unpleasant circumstance you find yourself in," said Wildschut.
And I think I have become better at expressing myself in my style; I think I've just become more eloquent at writing in my style than I was when I was 18.
But the thesis behind Eloquent Labs is that companies still spend too much money using customer service agents for tasks that machines can almost do, but just lack enough confidence to execute.
The poor statesman is an eloquent flatterer, who relies on his ability to entertain the masses with speeches and comic turns, but doesn't bother to develop a coherent view of the world.
An eloquent if gruff Renaissance man, he has worked as a professional sculptor, once crafting a Minuteman for a Las Vegas hotel, and was a paratrooper before enrolling at Yale Law School.
It was an eloquent metaphor for the political fury that has built through a broiling August, in which Trump has consciously widened political divisions in a bid to stabilize his reeling presidency.
But surely the people of Rwanda would have preferred mistaken comments by Clinton's press secretary matched by action to stop the slaughter to an eloquent apology that was too little, too late.
For those of us who hear Obama speak now and feel a tug of wistfulness -- hoping we might again have a president so sincere, so eloquent, so deeply intelligent -- Beto feels familiar.
A former teacher, a revolutionary radicalized in South Africa and Ghana, a thinker who had acquired three additional degrees during his decade in a Rhodesian prison, he was brilliant, eloquent, and taciturn.
But it is extremely refreshing for her to also be so eloquent and so woke about the industry that she works in, and the need for change in how things are done.
Ms. Koh and Mr. Wosner played the piece beautifully, though it might have been more helpful to hear it after the sonata that inspired it, which was given an eloquent performance here.
One of the most eloquent passages of the novel — and one that illustrates the way Whitehead's imagination goes about its business — takes place in the Museum of Natural Wonders, in South Carolina.
Tribute to a Friend Jill Lepore's portrait of her friend Jane is more eloquent and evocative than the eulogies most of us will ever give or receive ("The Deadline," July 8th & 15th).
In that play, the character who stands in for Ms. Fornés is a dancer who is given few lines but expresses herself in eloquent movement, practicing balletic moves in her Manhattan apartment.
Mr. Walker, who died in 1995 and was widely considered the most eloquent wordsmith in the history of horoscope writing, trained Sally Brompton, his successor and the current astrologer for The Post.
Eloquent, charismatic and utterly incorrigible, Mr. Johnson is one of the best-known personalities in British politics, famous for his ruffled hair and his flair for both the English language and publicity.
PARELES Of all the members of the YBN hip-hop collective, none shows more promise than YBN Cordae, a North Carolina rapper who specializes in thoughtful, emotionally eloquent and lyrically complex music.
O'Rourke and Andrew Gillum soared to fame and impressive vote totals in, respectively, Texas and Florida because they were eloquent, energetic and empathetic counterpoints to their Republican rivals and to Donald Trump.
It's a characteristically eloquent and poetic line from the composer, who is known not only for his wide-ranging works — from synth-pop to film scores — but also for his environmental activism.
Hill was the senior director for Russia and Eurasia at the National Security Council up until July, and the eloquent expert was one of the strongest witnesses called throughout this entire process.
His famous address to the Islamic world, given at Cairo University in 2009, was a judicious balance sheet of past wrongs and an eloquent plea to turn a new page in history.
If the WTA Tour needs help to navigate a dry patch on the star-quality side, it is only appropriate that the game's most eloquent ambassador is the one to do it.
Since Rami Malek's eloquent acceptance speech for the best actor award at the Oscars last Sunday, in which he talked about his Egyptian roots, social media has been abuzz with Arab pride.
Above and beyond the commercial aspect that was a driving force behind their invention, the fact remains that these photochroms possess a powerful poetry that makes them eloquent witnesses of their epoch. . . .
The bullet holes bear eloquent witness to the fact that work remains to be done, that the memory of Till's murder still cuts a rift through the heart of the modern day Delta.
Dance-club mixmaster Danny Tenaglia offers a languid, eloquent, synth-orchestrated reading of Ono's 1981 single "Walking on Thin Ice," whose throbbing beat and minor chords fueled its mood of mystery and foreboding.
Kennedy's absence has frustrated some Warren allies who feel he could be an eloquent and forceful presence on the trail in the final stretch, when she needs all the help she can get.
If it does wind up being your first language, I'd recommend Marijn Haverbeke's short-ish Eloquent JavaScript for its focus on teaching programming principles by way of JavaScript minus most of the clutter.
In an eloquent passage towards the end of his book, Dumbadze gets to the very heart of the work's allure and its enduring appeal: Nothing is as unmediated as the end of life.
For example, Eloquent offers businesses a "ride-along" mode so that they can approve and reject responses generated by Elle as they gain trust in the assistant to handle interactions with important customers.
There's still a lot of potential for a company like Eloquent Labs to optimize further by enabling conversations passed off to customer service reps (the completely broken ones) to pass back to machines.
That bi-directional interplay is proving to be a challenge for everyone given the current state of machine intelligence, so it's probably a smart move for Eloquent Labs to move forward without it.
" Ken Ilgunas: "While most of us already know that our consumption-dependent and materially-wasteful economic system is to blame for our countless environmental problems, Klein's book is an eloquent and forceful reminder.
A few days ago, Sufjan Stevens spun out an eloquent piece on his Tumblr page, putting forth the Christian case against hatred and ignorance in the wake of Donald Trump's election as President.
This was an unusually powerful and eloquent rendition of the music, which is a singular collage of items by Felix Mendelssohn, culled from multiple scores by George Balanchine for his two-act drama.
In addition to his usual eloquent, communicative delivery, Mr. Scholl showed a typical care for diction in a nonnative language, delicate shadings of tone color and dynamics, lively humor and so much more.
A Redditor named EmilyEverAfter wrote a particularly eloquent account of how one of the ads helps to advance notions of sexuality and disability that she has struggled with for much of her life.
"At any moment, he might be preparing an eloquent reflection on human liberty … or a devastating joke served up with his signature cackle and that John McCain glint in his eye," McConnell recalled.
"  Trump defended New York in response to Cruz's attacks and Giuliani said New York should be proud of Trump, who delivered a "strong, truthful and eloquent defense of our great city and nation.
Ivanka who spoke in eloquent streams of words that meant nothing but still impressed everyone, Ivanka whom Donald showed off like a glowing modern toy that he did not know how to operate.
It is an eloquent indictment of the abuse of power engaged in by South Korea's counterespionage agencies, especially the National Intelligence Service, in the name of fighting the Communist threat from North Korea.
Now, thanks to The American Dialect Society (ADS) â€" a group composed of academics, writers, students and more â€" the eloquent phrase, "dumpster fire" will be joining the ranks of 2016's definers.
No one would mistake Mr. Trump for eloquent, but he is a highly effective communicator in a political culture that is now almost indistinguishable from the reality TV culture from which he emerged.
That means it is a perfect time to remember that in 1936, Hughes wrote what is still the most eloquent rejoinder to cries of "make America great again" that anyone could hope for.
She was witty and scholarly, had an extremely flexible body, was mentally disciplined, and was small but powerful, approachable to the earnest but distant to the novice, quiet yet eloquent, simple yet complex.
O18 has also brought the birth of a modest and eloquent new opera, "Sky on Swings," composed by Lembit Beecher to Hannah Moscovitch's poetic yet lucid libretto and performed at the Perelman Theater.
It is an eloquent, supremely assured corrective to both discourses and practices prevalent in current abstraction: a counterpoint to critiques of fatuousness or irrelevance, it resonates by diving into itself, transports without shouting.
These and other such examples have, to be sure, often involved eloquent Buddhist critics of violence — but the fact remains that the histories of Buddhist societies are as checkered as most human history.
Like many subversive groups from the right, truthers mostly recruit people from difficult economic and social backgrounds—people who are happy to have scapegoats and seek leadership in the form of eloquent personalities.
By next summer, the eloquent and carefully-coiffed Newsom could be California's 22019th governor thanks to a decade-long run of high-profiled fights over same-sex marriage, gun control and marijuana legalization.
" (He made an eloquent appeal for civility in a recent opinion essay.) "What's deep about 'deep advocacy,' " said Daley-Harris, "is the education and empowerment of people and the actions that they take.
As his teammates skated over to congratulate him after the win, there was an embrace from Lundqvist, the eloquent Swede and perennial fan favorite who holds virtually every goaltending record in franchise history.
Her eloquent and forceful assessment of foreign service officers' service and sacrifices earned praise and pride from the more than half a dozen current and former State Department officials who spoke to CNN.
Then from the start, he gave an eloquent demonstration, leaning into the vivid washes of dissonance in the opening Rondo, no mean feat on an instrument of such limited dynamic range and resources.
He is particularly eloquent when he bemoans the weird claims that have been made for Indian (that is, Hindu) science, including the assertion that ancient Indians used nuclear weapons and mastered air travel.
They could not have made a more eloquent case for themselves and they've done more to sell international soccer in the US than the men's national team which has never won the World Cup.
That the coincidence of several strands of scandal whirling around the President on Monday feels just like a new normal rather than an aberration -- is in itself an eloquent commentary on the Trump era.
" Or one thinks of "Like a Rolling Stone," where that fighting voice becomes, somehow, the voice of a generation at its most eloquent and unrepentant: "How does it feel to be on your own?
"The message the leaders will be sending is eloquent enough - the three nations are closely integrated and cooperate well and that's how the relationship should work," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"Ajamu Baraka is a powerful, eloquent spokesperson for the transformative, radical agenda whose time has come -- an agenda of economic, social, racial, gender, climate, indigenous and immigrant justice," Stein said in a statement Tuesday.
Many Cubans identified with this youthful, optimistic, and eloquent African-American family man endowed with both a sense of history and of humor much more than with their own waxworks of old white ideologues.
These harsh, pained, and eloquent flashes of prose are interspersed with invocations of various literary influences; Shalmiyev's personal canon heavily leans toward radical feminist and proto-feminist poets: Sappho, Gertrude Stein, and Audre Lorde.
Obama signed out on his last full day in office Thursday with an eloquent thank you to the American public, in a short note whose eloquence contrasted sharply with the rhetoric of his successor.
Llewellyn, who has a white goatee and is smartly dressed in a navy jacket and beret for his interview on the HMS Belfast in London, is eloquent and perfectly recalls the events that day.
Back in May Alicia Keys penned an eloquent essay for Lena Dunham's Lenny Newsletter explaining why she decided to strip back, to remove her makeup, and tackle what lies ahead with a bare face.
The box includes "Chantal Akerman, From Here," an hourlong conversation with the filmmaker from 2010, and a booklet with new essays by two of her most eloquent critical champions, Amy Taubin and Jonathan Rosenbaum.
" Andrew Chesnut, a professor of religious studies at Virginia Commonwealth University who came here to observe the pope's visit, said, "Pope Francis is really at his best and most eloquent when addressing the youth.
"Presley," set in a sort of tumbleweed polyrhythm, suggested a nearly ideal convergence of modern jazz and country music, down to the searching pause in the middle of an otherwise effusively eloquent guitar solo.
Mr. Obama's eloquent speeches in Prague and at Hiroshima calling for an eventual end to the nuclear threat appear hollow when one considers how little action the president has taken to reduce this threat.
According to Bonillas, these are funnier and more eloquent than the original texts, and served as the tipping point for the artist to imagine what the margins of his own private library could become.
Ms. Adato made two documentaries for "American Masters": "Eugene O'Neill: A Glory of Ghosts" (1986) and "Alfred Stieglitz: The Eloquent Eye," about the photographic pioneer who was married to O'Keeffe from 1924 to 1946.
When sweet, uncomplicated Sherman asks what's next for the goldfish—not if but when they succeed in finding him—Sadie responds by waxing eloquent on the proper care and feeding of those we love.
One of the most eloquent voices against that intervention had been Marielle Franco, a 38-year-old black bisexual woman who came from the Maré favela and was a member of Rio's City Council.
In this, especially, where just to see Michael Williams or Riz [Ahmed] be scared — just their faces in certain situations wipe out 20 pages of exposition in a novel in a most eloquent way.
By allowing the objects he saw in the sand to tell an eloquent story of loss, Pyle showed his readers the true cost of the fighting, without explicitly describing the blood and mangled bodies.
"At any moment, he might be preparing an eloquent reflection on human liberty, or a devastating joke, served up with his signature cackle and that John McCain glint in his eye," Mr. McConnell recalled.
Patrick Stewart is back, 33 years after "Star Trek: The Next Generation" launched, and 18 years since last suiting up for a "Trek" movie as Jean-Luc Picard, the eloquent captain of the Enterprise.
But the most eloquent realism-to-abstraction switch is what I would call the handcuffs gesture: the dancer joins his hands, behind, at the bottom of his spine, as if he had been manacled.
One of the more eloquent writers on male Asian American identity, he is best known for two groundbreaking essays, both collected along with other essays and magazine profiles in The Souls of Yellow Folk.
She gave radiant, dramatically nuanced and eloquent performances of Sesto's "Parto, parto, ma tu ben mio" and Vitellia's "Non più di fiori" (adding "Voi che sapete" from "Le Nozze di Figaro" as an encore).
In 2019 she made a number of profoundly eloquent speeches on the House floor, got real about climate change by sponsoring the Green New Deal, publicly challenged several of Donald Trump's actions, and more.
But since that horrible day, we have seen this community come together and we have seen an amazing and eloquent group of students with various opinions talk about what they feel needs to change.
After a typically eloquent account of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 23 in C minor, his encore was Liszt's arrangement of the "Ode to Joy," the strains enlisted as the anthem of the European Union.
" He also wrote numerous works for small, sometimes quirky groupings, like "Enter Ariel" (1980), a piece for piano, clarinet and voice that Mr. Page, in The Times, described as an "eloquent, imagistic song cycle.
"Both organizations and the artists they serve gained so much from Barbara's intuition and the way she could convey ideas into action in a professional, eloquent and fresh approach," Mr. Salvo said by email.
Organic Honey's Visual Telepathy (1972) is a study of pictorial space, the performing body and Jonas's relationship with certain eloquent objects, whose outlines she draws frenziedly: old dolls and fans inherited from her grandmother.
In addition to including many of her simple, eloquent recipes—we're still dreaming about the chilaquiles she made from our garden last year—it features essays about how activism and food go hand in hand.
Not a good and noble one, mind you — I'd be one of their layabout, good-time-Charlie cousins, handy with an eloquent toast or a bit of prose for any occasion, and not much else.
And Irina Bokova (pictured), the director-general of UNESCO, was both embarrassed and impressively learned and eloquent in her denunciation of a text on that topic which a UNESCO committee voted to endorse this week.
Tai had a reputation in the game as wishy-washy and non-strategic, and anybody who remembers his mystifying "water hyacinth" speech in Kaoh Rong knows he's not exactly eloquent in front of the jury.
"This moment marked a shift in my dad's attitude toward me and my identity — he found Michelle to be so eloquent and asked me if they talked about this stuff on drag race," he wrote.
And the man who now, finally, has the support of the institutional party, the very talented and frequently eloquent junior senator from Florida, has decided that Trump is still better mostly ignored than actively opposed.
It's a bit of a nightmare to type and say out loud, so having a more eloquent nickname will be much more fun and incredibly helpful (especially for a certain space reporter you may know).
When people tell me Merrick's speech was one of the most eloquent and powerful speeches they have ever heard, that they teared up to hear it, all I can say is that is my cousin.
Using this data, the researchers found that one particular white dwarf, with the eloquent name ­­SDSS J124043.01+671034.68, didn't have any hydrogen or helium in its atmosphere; its surrounding air was instead almost pure oxygen.
Rubio's loss in Florida was a stunning home-state rejection of an eloquent and fresh-faced politician groomed to lead a fractured Republican Party into the next century and define the next generation of conservatism.
The bigger problem for Biden is not whether he gaffes more often and worse than Trump — it's how he stacks up in a crowded field of eloquent candidates, many of them decades younger than him.
Written in 10 movements that alternate sustained resonance with sharp-edged rhythms, it is full of expressive "recitatives for glass bottles and heartfelt arias for metal pipes," to borrow from Mr. Sliwinski's eloquent program notes.
Although French, a fine writer, can be downright eloquent when she wants to, here she uses an abrasive voice to capture this working-class cop's truculent attitude toward the colleagues making her life a misery.
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, who drew national acclaim last year with an eloquent speech about the removal of Confederate monuments in his city, is out today with "In the Shadow of Statues," from Viking.
Pairing disparate masterpieces from the dawn of talkies, F. W. Murnau's "Sunrise" and Carl Theodor Dreyer's "The Passion of Joan of Arc," is more eloquent than any spoken eulogy for the end of silent cinema.
Former Stanford student and convicted rapist Brock Turner only served three months of his six-month jail sentence — but after his victim's eloquent plea for justice went viral, his light sentence became a national scandal.
It's more of a crossword term, but this acrostic is a pangram, meaning all 26 letters appeared in the passage, which meant that we got some nice Scrabble words like ABJECT, EXTOL, AGONIZE and ELOQUENT.
But now they will have to explain away their own eloquent trail of evidence: an online public bidding system set up by the government inviting tenders from contractors to help build and run the camps.
She speaks much the way she writes — her thoughts come out fully formed and organized, eloquent but somehow compact, like a seasoned radio host or professor (she was the latter for many years while writing).
He tended to gloss over big moments with infuriatingly brisk tempos, and the crunching appoggiatura on the work's final chord, one of the most eloquent dissonances in all of music history, simply failed to register.
"That's how it's done down here," McMillian says in one scene; it's an eloquent if dispiriting summation of the emotional labor it takes to manage the anxiety, aggression and impunity otherwise known as white supremacy.
Those who know Tsai describe him as smart and low key, someone who intentionally stayed in the shadow of the eloquent and high-profile Ma because he believed that a company needed only one spokesman.
To do so, it's imperative that Christians, in particular, divorce themselves from party purity and find new ways to bring Dr. King's moral vision and his eloquent intonations of faith to bear on current issues.
But his eloquent speaking style, biography as a former Rhodes Scholar and military veteran, and the historic nature of his candidacy helped vault him suddenly into the top tier of the presidential race last year.
"John Kerry just gave an eloquent eulogy for the two-state solution," said Ali Abunimah, a Palestinian-American activist who helped found the Electronic Intifada, a website focused on the Palestinian side of the conflict.
A professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins and an authority on mood disorders, she is also the author of the eloquent best seller "An Unquiet Mind," about learning to live with her own manic depression.
While most young performers in the National Council Auditions concentrate simply on nailing their high notes, Mr. Cohen — his diction superb, his acting alert without overplaying — provided an eloquent reflection on a current international crisis.
One of the most eloquent voices against the decree has been that of Mr. Arrufat, an 21970-year-old poet, playwright and novelist who has lived through the ups and downs of the Cuban Revolution.
The space that houses these ardent, full paintings — which seem to exhale in airy release — is so perfectly tuned to their eloquent fierceness, you might think Boston architect Toshiko Mori designed the gallery especially for Walker.
Despite eloquent promises to be a best friend to Europe, made in a celebrated speech before an adoring crowd of Berliners in July 2008, when he was still a senator, Obama has been a big disappointment.
Rothstein, though, goes on to present a very detailed and eloquent argument in his introductory chapter: "What We Talk About When We Talk About Difficulty," which paves the way for the ideas and objects to follow.
" Larson's "Translator's Note," which follows his eloquent and informative introduction to Mayröcker's oeuvre, tells us that "both the indefinite article ein/e/n/m/r/s and the number eins are represented with the digit 1.
So instead of taking the traditional approach and gloating about a glitzy new deeper learning algorithm to pitch his new venture Eloquent Labs, Werling instead opted to differentiate by optimizing something far more low-tech, people.
In her own eloquent dissent, Justice Sotomayor took issue with a passage in the majority opinion rife with evidence of the majority's disdain for death-row inmates who turn to the courts to avert their executions.
This Roxanne and Cyrano at first seem like a matched set of sharp, sardonic and eloquent fatalists, in the tradition of immortal literary couples like Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, or Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne.
RICHARD SCHLUSSEL Englewood, N.J. To the Editor: Nicholas Kristof's advocacy for victims of the Syrian civil war is eloquent but his recommendations for increasing American "leverage" for a negotiated solution do not stand up to analysis.
And this goes to the core of who Comey is — a nice guy, wonderful family man, eloquent speaker of soaring oratory and rhetorical flourishes, but who was ill-suited and woefully underprepared for the big stage.
Organic, materially luscious in the way of ripening fruit, the split circles of Council, Untitled are at once elegant and inescapably seductive; an eloquent reminder of what abstraction can do, and of how it can feel.
Published by Victor H. Green, an entrepreneurial and eloquent Harlem-based letter carrier, the guides began in 241 as 21949 pages of listings in the New York metropolitan area, culled by a network of postal workers.
" Dan Caldwell, a senior adviser to Concerned Veterans for America, a conservative group that supports a noninterventionist American foreign policy, called Mr. Trump's remarks "some of the most powerful and most eloquent remarks of his presidency.
The school had an after-dinner debating society, which Carlson came to dominate: an eloquent young man with an elephant poster in his room who was happy to tell liberal teachers exactly why they were wrong.
Her performance at City Center was charming; this time, it's much more than that, delivered with both spontaneous warmth and an anatomical exactness that suits a veteran artist's model and is matched by her eloquent singing.
In each case, an intellectual spark leaps to some aspect of Marshall's art: eloquent figurative distortion, from Ingres and de Kooning; dark tonality, from Seurat and Ad Reinhardt; and theatrical violence, from nineteenth-century Japanese prints.
And that is what has led to one of the most eloquent conclusions about monetary policy: Booms and busts are caused by maintaining easy or restrictive credit conditions beyond the point where the economy needs them.
But beyond the obvious benefits of helping people pay for food and other basic needs, Yang made a short and eloquent case at the debate about the other opportunities that such a benefit would open up.
At a time of facile anti-Zionism spilling sometimes into outright anti-Semitism, Schama has made an eloquent and a far-reaching case for why Jews needed a small piece of earth they could call home.
Women in sleeveless gowns shivered through a 45-minute talk about how characters like Margaery Tyrell and Brienne of Tarth dress to exploit or defy gender roles and then raised their hands to share eager, eloquent analysis.
He lost those who saw health care and the economy as the most important issues of the election, even though those are key parts of Sanders's platform and issues on which he is most eloquent and persuasive.
So far this year she's made a fair number of profoundly eloquent speeches on the House floor, gotten real about climate change by sponsoring the Green New Deal, publicly challenged several of Donald Trump's actions, and more.
When the athlete is asked to reveal what it means to return to the finals a year later, her eloquent and emotional explanation can be heard over past match footage before returning to the original interview clip.
Young, intelligent and bubbling with ideas to make France more open, dynamic and fiscally sober, he gave an eloquent rebuttal to the drawbridge-up nostalgia of Brexit Britain, Donald Trump's America and the autocracies of eastern Europe.
When I ask her about her brush with death, she talks at length, eloquent in paying tribute not only to the medical team but also to the impact of the policy of safe surgery on nomadic life.
It's nothing new for Republican presidential candidates to attack Donald Trump, but Florida Senator Marco Rubio created a viral Internet moment with what many consider the most eloquent — and impassioned — speech about #NeverTrump this weekend in Florida.
That same tension between the quotidian and the grand or eloquent pulses through "River Patrol" (2018, oil on aluminum), another large work showing a uniformed policeman on horseback, his holster packed with a pistol and other gear.
Her activism and return to the spotlight began with a TED Talk she gave in 2015: "The Price of Shame" was an eloquent indictment against online harassment — spoken by a woman who understands its true cost IRL.
At the other end of the scale, even Banyan has done it, when he was a student and later reporter in China, with a few eloquent self-flagellations—now (he hopes) gathering dust in some forgotten archive.
JULIA BULLOCK Already a force in new music, this eloquent young soprano sings the premiere of Jonathan Berger's "Rime Sparse" as part of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's program "Love Sonnets" at Alice Tully Hall.
As Obama updated his eloquent words from 2008 in his farewell address, I could only think that Obama was a fair and adequate president who will go down in history somewhere in the middle of presidential rankings.
Ordered by the maniacal Austrian governor Gesler to shoot an apple off the head of his beloved son, Tell sings the wrenching, sublimely eloquent aria "Sois immobile," which Mr. Finley performed with magnificent gravity and burnished colorings.
In person the brave, brainy and eloquent former University of Texas System chancellor is cool enough to repel any fusillade from a president who doesn't let a clean fact stand in the way of a crude insult.
It provided few definitive answers, but its line after line of blacked-out text offered eloquent testimony on the breadth of the Mueller investigation and appears to dispel expectations that he is nearly ready to wrap up.
The esteemed period orchestra the English Concert, with the conductor Harry Bicket leading from the harpsichord, gave an eloquent and affecting rendition with five impressive singers, featuring the exciting British countertenor Iestyn Davies in the title role.
Contrary to what one might expect, "thank u, next" isn't rooted in malicious intent; it's an eloquent send off to the people in her life she needed to release in order to strengthen her relationship with herself.
Woods is almost as deft with his handling of the media as with a wedge in his hand, having long ago mastered the art of saying as little as possible, but in a very eloquent, articulate manner.
Throughout his technically inventive, eloquent oeuvre, Dial used the tiger as a symbol of the black man as a survivor and a not-to-be-ignored, central player in the broader pageant of American and world history.
And though it never speaks a word, the appropriately named infinity pool — filled with water that sloshes into the front rows of the audience — ripples with eloquent promises of endless fluidity, hidden depths and boundary-crossing danger.
Zuma caused controversy in 2012 for scolding black people "who become too clever" in an address to South Africa's National House of Traditional Leaders, saying "they become the most eloquent in criticizing themselves about their own traditions".
It's no secret that Trump is not the most eloquent politician, but you'd think he'd at least try to make up for the numerous embarrassing gaffes his administration has made when it comes to acknowledging the Holocaust.
In it, this fine writer borrows advice on being comedic, not poignant, from another fine writer who, himself, is a writer-who-waxes-eloquent-on-dogs (don't click here, either, if you really don't want a spoiler).
In keeping with that, I've found our players to be earnest, heartfelt and eloquent in their responses to Candice's comments and, as always, clear in their commitment to our league's core values of diversity, inclusion and respect.
He did have an eager, eloquent partner for that approach in the pianist Paul Lewis, with whom Mr. Harding and his Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra collaborated in 2016 on an elegantly passionate version of Brahms's First Concerto.
In an eloquent, ruminative discussion on stage before a few hundred supporters at a hotel that hosted his Obama Foundation—people drawn from across America and beyond—he set out how he hopes to encourage greater civic engagement.
With the eloquent dancers Levi Gonzalez, Jimena Paz and Kayvon Pourazar, Ms. Mapp explores how performers' lives evolve with the city's physical and financial terrain, suggesting that dancing, at whatever cost, may be the greatest luxury of all.
"I'm too emotional to be eloquent, so I'll just say that I love you both a lot, and I'm so grateful for all your genius and sisterhood these last six years," she wrote in her own Instagram post.
Benjamin conducted the sequence with clear, eloquent gestures, his score magnifying themes that he had established earlier, retracing them on a tremendous scale and on more conventional instruments: the strings, horns, and percussion long associated with orchestral grandeur.
"What we are is always relative to where and when we are; our sense of self is made up of what we feel to be our home," he wrote in a particularly eloquent portion of the press release.
"He is eloquent in his praise of common soldiers, of their dignity, stoicism and dedication to the preservation of the Union," said Kenneth M. Price, co-editor of the Walt Whitman Archive at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Listening to the eloquent words that Dr. King spoke in his rich cadence makes me think of all the sacrifices some have made to advance racial justice and how little others have done to increase understanding between people.
When a leading coach, like Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors or Gregg Popovich of the San Antonio Spurs, is so outspoken — and eloquent — on political issues, it is less risky for players to follow their lead.
At the end of his eloquent remarks concluding a hearing where the president was accused of multiple crimes by his former attorney, Representative Elijah Cummings, the Oversight Committee chairman, pined for a return to a pre-Trump America.
The magazine Current Affairs , firmly on the left, not long ago published an eloquent piece called " Why You Hate Contemporary Architecture ," tracking almost argument by argument, without quite acknowledging it, the Reaganite Tom Wolfe's polemic on the topic.
" Susan Glasser, The New Yorker: "To anyone who had followed the House impeachment proceedings, it wasn't new, but it was frequently eloquent, appalling, and dramatic to hear the alarming facts of the case laid out all over again.
Traditionally, the agaves used for mezcal are roasted in an underground pit, wild-fermented in open vats, and distilled to proof, yielding a punchy, petroly, funky spirit that is thought to be a uniquely eloquent expression of terroir.
The sudden pile on by Democratic presidential candidates over the controversy, and the hurried scramble by Trump and his aides to clean it up, offered an eloquent forecast of just how important health care will be in 2020.
Franked pointed out that "the person who gets elected is often the opposite of the last guy," noting that former President Obama, seen as eloquent, followed former President George W. Bush, who was often viewed as the opposite.
Offit is a pediatrician and infectious disease expert in Philadelphia whose longtime, eloquent advocacy of vaccination has made him a permanent target of anti-vaccine lobbyists — his book signings have sometimes been canceled because of credible death threats.

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