His energy, courage, eloquence, wit and public service are an inspiration to us all.
And no amount of eloquence or lawyerly skill from the managers can change that fact.
Nor is it the eloquence or the erudition or the IQ level of members.
My father spoke with such eloquence and passion that the policemen turned from stern to sympathetic.
George Washington said it well, and I paraphrase: government is not reason, eloquence, poetry, or beauty.
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An intellectually strong Pope such as Benedict can set worthy goals and articulate them with force and eloquence.
After a dose of Mr Cox's eloquence, Mr Martin's more succinct style can be something of a relief.
Barry was so happy, that he immediately got out his quartz-slab-prompter and spoke with great eloquence to the people.
Masterful words of an American president, delivered with empathy and eloquence, carried force to charm a sceptical Israeli public.
We will not be able to match the eloquence of the 13 managers who spoke to you last week.
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Instead, his eloquence and perspective could ultimately be his greatest gifts to all.
Duvall jettisons his usual rural mannerisms, giving a subtle, fluid, full-bodied characterization of a starchy patriarch with off-the-wall eloquence.
Four years ago, he looked the perfect complement to young George, possessing everything the callow Texan lacked gravitas, eloquence and experience.
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In it, he describes with characteristic eloquence his time with the President and the extraordinary individuals within his inner circle.
At the 2011 WNBA All-Star game, Richie addressed the media, and her eloquence and enthusiasm for the league was breathtaking.
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Beyond giving writers a spur to eloquence, what the historian Elizabeth Eisenstein calls "typographical fixity" served as a cultural preservative.
He may well have, but the eloquence was more in his tone, his body language, the tilt of his head.
But in the 1980s, he became the darling of white business, which found his cosmopolitan air and eloquence reassuringly familiar.
Before him came Mr Blagojevich, who is now writing a book that, many hope, will match the eloquence of his telephone conversations.
That correspondence was gestural, bodily, and opened onto an opaque eloquence that had nothing to say, or at least not to me.
Which leaves plenty more time for Mr Arnault to hone his eloquence.
The flaws of this acutely self-conscious 1970 road picture grow more obvious with every passing year, but so does its passion and eloquence.
These apprehensions are enunciated with characteristic eloquence in today's Wall Street Journal in an opinion piece by editorial board member and columnist George Melloan.
And there's the rub, because unless his eloquence has changed minds in Paris, Moscow and Beijing, the Security Council is unlikely to give its approval.
Where else do anger and eloquence rub shoulders so routinely?
Mr. President, today you have spoken with great eloquence about what America and our alliance has meant to your life and the life of your country.
But top places in the bar and appeal-court examinations showed the intellectual muscle behind the eloquence, and helped to bring in a stream of corporate work.
Along with the invincibly pretentious and the implacably turgid, the Oedipal blather and the digital bats, "Batman Begins" summons up moments of great eloquence and power.
Yet, as square as this movie is, it has been made with eloquence and jaunty high spirits, and it tells a good story that is virtually unknown here.
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