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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.
ECONOMIST: European politics
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Lish, a voluble, eccentric, and literary man, began inviting Carver to his place for lunch and to talk about books.
NEWYORKER: Rough Crossings
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His name, opinions, and sheer moxie were the stuff of headlines for years, for as a voluble man of causes, he was on record as loathing capital punishment, child labor, and the unfair laws depriving women of civil rights.
NPR: Excerpt: 'White Heat'
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Since I'm acknowledging everybody -- I'm in a voluble mood today -- let me go ahead and acknowledge my other members of the Cabinet who are here who are part of our energy green team and do just outstanding work on an ongoing basis.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama: A New Consensus on Auto Emissions
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Consider Salesforce.com, whose voluble founder, Marc Benioff, has a devoted following on Wall Street.
FORBES: The Case Against Fossil, First Solar And Salesforce.com
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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.
ECONOMIST: London��s mayor
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Italy has the voluble Luigi Cavalchini, whose first posting to Brussels was a mere 34 years ago.
ECONOMIST: The power-house
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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?
NPR: 'A Tale of Music': From 'Literature from the Axis of Evil'
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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.
WSJ: Legendary Orioles Manager Weaver Dies at 82