• Consider Salesforce.com, whose voluble founder, Marc Benioff, has a devoted following on Wall Street.

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  • Italy has the voluble Luigi Cavalchini, whose first posting to Brussels was a mere 34 years ago.

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  • So when you got in trouble, your enemies who were voluble with the media had it all their way.

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  • The less important but voluble Greens (with only six deputies) are moaning too.

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  • Lish, a voluble, eccentric, and literary man, began inviting Carver to his place for lunch and to talk about books.

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  • At the Bolton Arena on Saturday, groups of Asians waved union jacks and engaged in good-humoured banter with Bailey's voluble contingent.

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  • One, Mr Lellouche is quite a voluble sort, with a manner that is not universally popular among his fellow Europe ministers.

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  • Many senior Conservatives, battered by relentless attack in the press and Parliament, enjoyed spending time with a man who was an unabashed and voluble admirer.

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  • Smith, 52, is the voluble half of an odd couple of Amgen scientists whose early work led to Enbrel, the billion-dollar blockbuster targeting rheumatoid arthritis.

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  • Writers loved Weaver because he was voluble, funny and profane, an old-fashioned smart aleck in a game whose characters were getting more professional, formal and boring every year.

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  • But these days, the usually voluble Mr. Barron isn't talking.

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  • Watching such a brother of mine, I would think: How come it's so hard for him to answer simple questions in a normal situation, but he turns so voluble when it comes to stones?

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