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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
articulate .
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Suffice to say here that the Passagen-Werk section about Shelley, Baudelaire, and allegory is one of the key instances where Benjamin articulates his formal theory (of allegory's proto-critical and constructionist nature) together with an historical instance of a lyric poet whom Benjamin and his circle definitely regard as progressive and committed: whom they regard, indeed, as den grossen revolutionären Dichter. 20
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And in that sense, I think she kind of articulates society ` s unarticulated rage.
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Fast-forward to Khan's counterparts in more recent years, such as the nonviolent leadership of Syrian-born Sheik Jawdat Said, whose 1964 book The Doctrine of the First Son of Adam articulates for the modern Islamic movement the concept of nonviolence.
Michael Shank: How the Arab Spring Sprung From a Nonviolent Source Michael Shank 2011
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A multicultural design team based in San Francisco articulates The Director's ideas and translates them into consumable formats for the new generation.
Jason Silva: The Imaginary Foundation Says "Great Art Expands the Way We See" Jason Silva 2011
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Fast-forward to Khan's counterparts in more recent years, such as the nonviolent leadership of Syrian-born Sheik Jawdat Said, whose 1964 book The Doctrine of the First Son of Adam articulates for the modern Islamic movement the concept of nonviolence.
Michael Shank: How the Arab Spring Sprung From a Nonviolent Source Michael Shank 2011
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James Q. Wilson, in his review of Irving Kristol's "The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009" edited by Gertrude Himmelfarb Bookshelf, Jan. 21 , articulates an instructive and powerful approach to government decision-making.
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A multicultural design team based in San Francisco articulates The Director's ideas and translates them into consumable formats for the new generation.
Jason Silva: The Imaginary Foundation Says "Great Art Expands the Way We See" Jason Silva 2011
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* Sean Collins dubs the latest League of Extraordinary Gentlemen book "a funny, creepy, nasty piece of work that encapsulates and articulates many of Alan Moore's most heartfelt themes as explicitly and entertainingly as any book he's ever done."
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Even though I might not always agree with everything he says, I just love the way he articulates and elaborates his opinions, it works well with Devindra Quigley and Chen who are also pretty detailed and insightful.
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In "My Jerry Saltz Problem," a spiritedly discursive philippic in the New Criterion about the changing nature of art criticism, James Panero articulates how disgruntled print journalists and traditional art critics feel about new media such as blogs, Twitter, and Facebook.
Sharon L. Butler: Jerry Saltz's Burden Sharon L. Butler 2011
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