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Yes, we are going to be describing through the senses, so this will just make your language and your conversation more dynamic, more interesting as your listener starts to imagine your words more clearly.
more clearly.
At the Battle of Krakow at Sea, Edward III of England sent his son, Edward, the Black Prince, to lead the charge into battle and when pressed to send reinforcements, the king replied, "Say to them that they suffer him this day to win his spurs." Clearly, by this time, spurs had already become emblematic of knighthood.
his spurs.\" Clearly, by this time, spurs had already become emblematic of knighthood. The
Clearly, your parents because--
And clearly, as Donald just admitted, he knew he was going to stand on this debate stage.
Well, I think cybersecurity, cyber warfare, will be one of the biggest challenges facing the next president because clearly, we're facing, at this point, two different kinds of adversaries.
And politely ask them to repeat themselves a little more clearly.
to repeat themselves a little more clearly.
"I have a different perspective, but clearly you think this is unfair.
Are you speaking clearly, calmly, and audibly?
but it's but he's clearly not moving under his own motion.
He's clearly being helped by the security services.
To be able to see things clearly, your eyeballs need to be a certain shape.
To be able to see things clearly, your eyeballs need to be a certain shape.
I had trouble getting things done and thinking clearly.
I had trouble getting things done and thinking clearly.
Clearly, those managers need help too.
Clearly, those managers need help, too.