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eloquently English

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eloquently

with eloquence he expressed his ideas eloquently (= articulately) in an articulate manner he argued articulately for his plan

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He spoke so eloquently that the audience were all moved to tears.
Tom certainly speaks eloquently.
Tom spoke calmly, eloquently and confidently.
Tom spoke eloquently.

Movie subtitles

Her life and her work speak eloquently enough.
Dorian Gray had never heard the praise of folly so eloquently expressed.
And none more eloquently than this lonely pillar in a desolate pass some 200 miles north of modern Athens.
Eloquently put.
But sometimes, when you reach beneath a man's self-portrait, as you so eloquently put it, deep down inside what you find is nothing at all.
Mr. Tango has spoken very eloquently.
It was very good of him to entertain us so eloquently with stories about his misfortunes.
I've always found it ironic that the man. who so eloquently communicates our ideals to the masses. should be born in America.
Can you explain, as you do so eloquently in your book the McNaughton Rule for the jury?
But, you know, I mean, that ain't you, as you so eloquently put it.
Eloquently?
I should think that if people were to get that impression of me. the one to which you so eloquently refer. it would not be a wrong impression in the slightest.
What you've just seen fully illustrates the point far more eloquently than I ever could.
You spoke eloquently, charmed the entire crew, your reception was a success. Understand? Yes.
You speak of it eloquently, my dear.
Sir David's idea, eloquently put, was there isn't enough money in the Bank of England. To pay for the damage done to themselves and British Aviation. By the implication of the safety of their aircraft.
So, in head-to-head confrontation, KARR would always chicken out. - Eloquently put.
Our views, so eloquently.
I'm sitting in a cell for three days now that Edgar Allen Poe could have described more eloquently than I.
Only until the final plans have been revised to include brand-new housi for current residents, the vital need for which has been so eloquently express by Mr. MacGyver on behalf of Gloria Diaz.
I never heard the plight of my people. phrased so eloquently.
Eloquently.
Whenever I want that special book from Shirley the librarian, I roguishly flash my baby blues and eloquently quote the Greek philosophers.
You speak very eloquently, but I cannot agree.
Now, doctor, can you please explain, as you do so eloquently in your book the McNaughton Rule for the jury?
Junuh had discovered, as Bagger so eloquently put it, how to stop thinkin' without falling' asleep.
They were well written, well researched, and eloquently delivered.
He spoke very movingly and eloquently about his drinking problem.
No, although food price It grows as more and more. But then our friend Thornton comes to read and I answer questions and the other side says so eloquently.
I'm sure Mr. Thornton makes his his point of view very eloquently.
I have with me Fordyce's Sermons which speak very eloquently on all matters moral.

News and current affairs

In his eloquently written and deeply researched new book The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality, Princeton University's Angus Deaton urges caution.
Naturally, you speak and write your own language faster and more eloquently than any other, and this can place scientists whose English is poor at a severe disadvantage.
Only American neo-conservatives, understandably grateful for his championing of the Iraq war and his ability to argue for it coherently and eloquently (unlike President Bush, who was and is unable to do either), are sorry to see Blair go.
But Wajeha al Huwaider, Bahia al Mansour, Rasha al Maliki, and many other activists are nonetheless insisting that driving a car is their legitimate right, and are eloquently demanding the removal of restrictions and an end to women's dependency.
It has been set out eloquently and persuasively in Charter 08.
But, while the FCIC Republicans write eloquently, do they have any evidence to back up their assertions?
When Salvador Luria, my university microbiology professor, received the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, he made the point eloquently, sending a humorous cartoon to all who had congratulated him on the award.

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