Mugging incessantly and stalking around in grimy rags, Lloyd broadly enacts Azdak's eloquent craziness in a series of satirical courtroom scenes.
The foreign minister is regarded as an eloquent messenger but not a member of his inner circle.
Beneath the gush of his eloquent vocabulary incessantly burbled a subterranean effluence of inexhaustible mirth, a Gulf Stream of self-satisfied glee.
While Sharpton was a colorful and eloquent figure on the campaign trail -- often standing out at party debates -- he failed to win a state primary or caucus.
Her embodiment of such girlish emotions as curiosity-streaked ardor and such womanly ones as do-or-die willfulness enables her director, Zhang Yimou, to eschew melodramatic inflation while crafting a visually eloquent tribute to rural life.
Gaffney : I'd like to clarify what you're in favor of, John, because on one hand, it seems as though you have made a pretty eloquent case for why an anti-satellite arms control regime would be an exercise in futility.
Oz was a rare find: so eloquent and telegenic that people are often surprised to learn that he is a highly credentialled member of the medical establishment.
Standing in front of a collection of the trophies McLaren have won during their 40 years in F1, he made a composed, eloquent speech to the employees and described how he had still not fully come to terms with the magnitude of his achievement.
"Romney made a very, very eloquent defense of himself that had some outrage in it, " said Schneider.
Howard Gleckman, one of my favorite tax and budget reporters, served as blogmaster and I still think that the TPC blog, Taxvox, is one of the best blogs on the web. (Many of the blog posts are also posted on Forbes on the Business in the Beltway blog.) Sometimes the amateurs (including me) contribute, but Howard has guaranteed a steady flow of eloquent commentary.
John Teeling, though a teetotaler, gives an eloquent explanation why.
And although his speech was magnificent and eloquent, he boiled his message down to a nice little phrase when it came to how America would move forward.
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One eloquent English teacher in Los Angeles recently called a radio show complaining that, after extensive study, she could not understand the ballot measures on grounds of syntax.
What's left is two intensely likable people trying urgently, through very few words and a baker's dozen of eloquent songs, to come to terms with love they've lost and collaborate on the future.
Not everyone has the skills to be a tamada: you have to be eloquent, funny and able to hold your drink.
That would be a shame: He has been an eloquent advocate for the removal of trade barriers with Latin American countries.
For Australian speechifying, the historian Michael Fullilove has helpfully gathered together a collection of the best and most eloquent in Men and Women of Australia: Our Greatest Modern Speeches.
In 1868, John Stuart Mill made one of the most eloquent defenses of capital punishment, arguing that executing a murderer did not display a wanton disregard for life but, rather, proof of its value.
Two new books meant for a popular audience lay out this geographic turn in eloquent and encyclopedic form, though with two different purposes: Robert D.
The problem is that he is eloquent and talented, and some of what he says clearly provides a service we need.
As the picture goes backward in time and then forward again, there are eloquent debates, much moral and physical anguish from Wilberforce, and a spirit of Christian resolve, attended, fortunately, by wit.
Although he was not the first or only doctor to raise concerns about Vioxx, Topol was perhaps one of the most eloquent in explaining those concerns to the public--including in a much-watched report on 60 Minutes.
The omissions are always a little hard to evaluate, but they are the most eloquent part.
George Kennan, a diplomat, eventually realised what was happening and wrote an eloquent memo.
His quietly eloquent "Phoenix" (2012), at MAD, is a miniature replica of a 19th-century Georgia print shop where the Cherokee Phoenix newspaper was published.
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Jobs was initially diagnosed with cancer in October 2003, told first (mistakenly) he had less than six months to live, so he did have a chance to contemplate his thoughts on death prior to these eloquent words spoken at Stanford.
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To a large extent, it doesn't matter how persuasive Clinton might have been on Monday, or how eloquent senatorial candidate Barack Obama came off Tuesday, or even how strong a performance John Edwards, Kerry's vice presidential pick, turned in Wednesday.
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