Once again, the loquacious bully-boys of the Front seem to be setting the pace.
Their mood was somber and Mr. Simpson, normally loquacious and chatty, had little to say.
The long absence is not typical of the loquacious leader, who missed his own inauguration last week.
Messrs Amato, Morris and Shin worry that today's loquacious central banks play this role in the financial markets.
The Lalondes tap real-life evangelists for cameos in their flicks, knowing the loquacious folks will talk them up.
The most loquacious shoe in the show is Prada's patent-leather "Flame" wedge of last spring, in STP red.
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" Waltz won the supporting actor prize for his turn as a loquacious Nazi in Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds.
The long absence from the airwaves is not typical of the loquacious leader.
Samuel Johnson, another great chatterbox of English literature, opened "The Anatomy of Melancholy" and easily embraced Mr. Burton's loquacious manner.
Larry Page wants greater efficiency at Google and he seemed to start by getting rid of the most loquacious senior executive.
Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson), a corpulent, crusty, poker-faced loner of a police officer who makes the Quiet Man seem downright loquacious.
Lower-profile and less loquacious than John Doerr, his headline-happy partner, Khosla has rivaled Doerr's impressive record in 15 years in the business.
On other subjects, though, he was more loquacious - among them his pleasure at having erstwhile Monty Python member John Cleese as a co-star.
Forty years of being dominated by one loquacious, erratic man has left Cubans with a ruined economy, disintegrating public services and an uncertain future.
The long absence is not typical of the loquacious leader.
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Quentin Tarantino picked up the original screenplay award for "Django Unchained, " and Christoph Waltz was named best supporting actor for playing a loquacious bounty hunter in Tarantino's slave-revenge thriller.
Mr Cox, a former television presenter, is loquacious and intellectual, a fastidious dresser with a taste for outsized cufflinks, who spatters his conversation equally with French phrases and Anglo-Saxon oaths.
"But after those two years it was if a floodgate had opened up and Dylan became loquacious, sharing his analyses of literature and socializing with his book club comrades, " the blog article says.
Journalists will push by saying that they will have no choice but to say that a spokesman was not available for comment, and will wax loquacious about what that will say about your brand.
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Dapper and loquacious, he won over his audience.
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Earlier this month, when Lewinsky dumped the loquacious California medical-malpractice lawyer William Ginsburg and hired a pair of Washington sharpies, Plato Cacheris and Jake Stein, many observers assumed it meant she was getting ready to cooperate.
The writer-director Todd Robinson is the grandson of the Long Island homicide detective Elmer Robinson (John Travolta), who, along with his loquacious partner, Charles Hildebrandt (James Gandolfini), led the investigation that eventually brought the pair down.
"While Mr Li came across as loquacious and jovial in his interaction with Indian leaders - a far cry from several other Chinese leaders who have visited here in the past - he also won hearts with his knowledge of India, " a Times of India report said.
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