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But in recent months they have become more voluble on the subject.
He nursed pints of Pepsi while the others, emboldened by lager, grew more voluble.
"Marisol has not become more voluble with time," reported a Times piece in 21965.
Mr. St. Werner, the more voluble half of Mouse on Mars, was at home in academe.
At the same time, she's much more voluble in this film than in any interview I've seen.
Whence this new breed, similar to but far more voluble than the progressive-leaning "Obama Boys" of 2008?
But publicists and others strategizing behind the scenes were more voluble, citing, among other causes, a certain jadedness among consumers.
For Trump, the results suggest that while he is more voluble than his predecessors, he is far less effective at achieving actual governing results.
The reason for this, according to a Yale study, is that women worry about "negative consequences" — that is, a backlash — if they are more voluble.
But a government representative from India — which itself operates a pesticide manufacturer — was more voluble in defending atrazine than a Syngenta lobbyist who was present.
The more voluble Mr. Sand, a Brooklynite, entered the scene through Millbrook — the estate in upstate New York where Timothy Leary and friends partied for years — eventually going west.
As Tom, Joshua Boone keeps enough in reserve to smooth over the role's inconsistencies, but Alexandra Socha, as the more voluble Amber, is stuck making hairpin turns on unmarked roads.
ValueAct, which differentiates itself from many more voluble activists, did not ask for a board seat at the time of its investment and said on Friday that it is not looking for one now.
Usually known as Griff among agents and fellow N.B.A. executives, he is one of the more voluble and transparent general managers in a league that prefers its wheeler-dealers on the more stoic and sleight-of-hand side.
To the pushier, more voluble denizens of New York, or D.C., or Los Angeles, their reserve might make the Lovings look somehow deficient, like they were less in control of their own situation than all the others who surround them.
Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's more voluble running mate, didn't flop but he was visibly less comfortable than the square-jawed Pence, frequently interrupting the Indiana governor, jamming his pre-programmed attacks on Donald Trump into every answer with admirable, tedious efficiency.
In contrast, sources close to the bidders — which include front-runner and telco giant Verizon, as well as private equity firms TPG and a combination of Bain Capital and Vista Equity Partners — said Mayer is now much more voluble in answering questions and explaining Yahoo's business units.
Also in the transportation sector, there has not been a more voluble exec of late than new Ford CEO Mark Fields, who was just all over CES talking about how the car giant needs to speed forward in the autonomous vehicle space, even as Google and Apple are motoring in too.
They, along with a more voluble Justice Kennedy, rejected Justice Breyer's first contention in Monday's ruling: "[N]othing in the text of the FHA suggests that Congress was concerned about decreased property values, foreclosures and urban blight, much less about strains on municipal budgets that might follow", Justice Thomas wrote for his two colleagues.
Cecil Yates, known as 'Cec' and Albert Johnson, known as 'Bert' together run and operate a taxi cab in Melbourne, Australia. Phryne Fisher first meets them when her ship docks at Melbourne, and they transport her luggage as well as Dr. Elizabeth Macmillan's to their respective hotels. Cec is described as being tall and blonde-haired, with brown eyes and a taciturn, quiet manner. Bert, on the other hand, is short, darker and older than Cec, as well as more voluble.
The pre-election campaign was prolonged, as Douglas-Home delayed calling a general election to give himself as much time as possible to improve the prospects of his party. The election campaign formally began on 25 September 1964 when Douglas-Home saw the Queen and asked for a dissolution of Parliament. The campaign was dominated by some of the more voluble characters of the political scene at the time. While George Brown, deputy leader of the Labour Party, toured the country making energetic speeches (and the occasional gaffe), Quintin Hogg was a leading spokesman for the Conservatives.
4 He was completely cleared of all accusations of collaboration, but the experience left him disillusioned. In 1947 Guitry married for the fifth and last time; he was sixty-two and his bride, Lana Marconi, was twenty-eight. He was permitted to resume working in the theatre in 1948, when he returned to the Paris stage with Le Diable boiteux. For the London season in 1953, celebrating the coronation of Elizabeth II, Guitry starred at the Winter Garden in Ecoutez bien, messieurs, a comedy in which he played a voluble Frenchman reduced to baffled silence by an even more voluble Englishwoman, played (in English) by Heather Thatcher.

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