The omissions are always a little hard to evaluate, but they are the most eloquent part.
To wax eloquent about someone's embossed silver, sumptuous carpets or marble statuary was to indict him.
The eloquent doomsayer on this topic is Jeremy Grantham of the Boston money manager GMO.
She was incredibly eloquent, but I think that everybody knew that this was for Barack Obama.
So much for that eloquent defense of the government social safety net and equality of opportunity.
He was immensely elegant and eloquent, and he would speak to thousands of whites.
Admiral Mullen, thank you for your eloquent words, but also for your extraordinary service.
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Kudlow is also eloquent on why gold and commodity indexes are vital tools for sound money.
The language in those old Dashiell Hammett adaptations was laconic but efficient, even eloquent.
And Mr Havel, however eloquent his pleas for discussion and consensus, has failed to displace it.
It is true that when contrasted with the vocally challenged George W. Bush, Obama is eloquent.
The execution was eloquent and conjured up all the right associations we have with the brand.
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Now, is that the most eloquent defense of citizen engagement in the history of mankind?
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That's an eloquent statement of the reasons why investors are running from drug stocks.
He was eloquent proof that not everyone in his generation is illiterate, destructive, and materialistic.
Historian Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-1859) ranks among the most eloquent of all authors on liberty.
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Though quick-witted on the stump, Mr McCain seems less intelligent and less eloquent than Mr Obama.
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It is broadly popular, its stakeholders are eloquent and the Tories are not trusted with it.
Raimond Gaita's insights are original and his prose is as eloquent as it is affecting.
Sometimes the scammer will use eloquent romantic language that is plagiarized from the Internet.
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" To which the editor dryly wrote back: "This is an eloquent case for capital punishment.
Before the 20th century, most are handwritten, some with graceful, flowing script, and are equally eloquent in their language.
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George Kennan, a diplomat, eventually realised what was happening and wrote an eloquent memo.
That work of negotiation fell not to the eloquent Ronald Reagan but to George H.
"Romney made a very, very eloquent defense of himself that had some outrage in it, " said Schneider.
An eloquent speaker, he craved the public's affection but held himself aloof from his fellow human beings.
There they stood, stiletto heels sinking into the lawn, and were treated to an eloquent, gracious speech.
The foreign minister is regarded as an eloquent messenger but not a member of his inner circle.
Politics, he now claims in an eloquent but hardly off-the-cuff peroration, is the natural culmination of his life.
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That was the spirit of your eloquent speech to Congress three years ago, which deeply moved many Americans.
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