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There are quite a few co-founders there, but he's become very vocal and very eloquent, particularly, as you mentioned, at Senate committee hearings and the political level.
and very eloquent, particularly,
Above the water level, we're very elegant, very eloquent.
Above the water level, we're very elegant, very eloquent, and below the water, we try to stay alive.
He's not as eloquent as she is.
He's not as eloquent as she is.
I found a nice tree to sit under, and I heard the most eloquent woman speaking about poetry.
I found a nice tree to sit under, and I heard the most eloquent woman speaking about poetry.
more eloquent.
If you quit saying filler words like "well," "so," and "because," you'll sound more eloquent.
They could be eloquent about the theory of sound psychological conduct and hopeless about the practice.
They could be eloquent about the theory of sound psychological conduct and hopeless about the practice.
Once we move past the hesitation at the particular strangeness of discoursing with a seat, we may find that we are a great deal more eloquent than we supposed, far more sure of what we needed to say, far more at home with letting the world energetically know how things look through our eyes.
Once we move past the hesitation at the particular strangeness of discoursing with a seat, we may find that we are a great deal more eloquent than we supposed - far more sure of what we needed to say, far more at home with letting the world energetically know how things look through our eyes.
As I listened to Ralph Abernathy and his eloquent and generous introduction and then thought
As I listened to Ralph Abernathy and his eloquent and generous introduction,
Where's this person coming from, so educated, so eloquent?"
So educated, so eloquent." This will be you.
Well, I'll try to be equally brief, although not as eloquent.
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, I’ll try to be pretty brief, although not as eloquent. I was honored