The brutal and inhuman methods of these organizations bespeak not liberation, but provocation. |
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They all bespeak a past that didn't have the Valley's problems of today that I'll muse about over the next few weeks. |
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For every community and every people, the seasons of our joy and sorrow bespeak our deepest values. |
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It is the duty of solicitors to bespeak the court file, if any, from the Registry to Court in time for such applications. |
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You will therefore wish me a good supper at Bill Hill, and I will remember to bespeak some roasted potatoes. |
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Maybe you are researching your genealogy, which is a valid ground to bespeak a transcript of a birth certificate. |
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Does this bespeak the subconscious choice of a position between cultures, observing from without rather than going native? |
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I would go even further by suggesting that when gross imbalances exist they bespeak pathological symptoms in academe. |
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Yet wine tends to bespeak a lifestyle of luxury and relaxation, of the enjoyment and appreciation of the creation of the vintner. |
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His clarity of projection, firmness of line, richness of tone and nobility of presence all bespeak rare artistry. |
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Ideal and absurd, they bespeak a wonderfully eccentric imagination. |
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It did not bespeak the 459 programs that have been brought to the floor of the House, showing a miserable lack of accounting. |
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Ganaches, pralines, mendiants: the very names bespeak a particularly French facility with this most revered of confections. |
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Are they telling your story vividly, strikingly, in designs that command attention, in colors that bespeak distinction? |
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Robert Irwin's well-articulated lectures bespeak his breathtaking clarity and his listeners, led by this language without artifice, open their eyes and are allowed to see into the very core of artistic expression. |
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Others, in their sheer range, bespeak America's diversity. |
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Their serious looks and the gap between them bespeak a political distance that she did not want to hide. The location of this exhibition isĀ appropriate at a time when US-German relations are tense. |
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The silver tea service and strains of Chopin bespeak a bygone era. |
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These bespeak a national yearning for perfection, bodily and otherwise. Sensitive China, perfidious AlbionSome Chinese euphemisms also stem from squeamishness. |
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But to bespeak of a love, heavily weighed upon a heart, toward someone opposing those sentiments encourages foolish and embarrassing repercussions he will never know about. |
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