But inarticulateness can be a serious liability when nuanced explanations from the Commander-in-Chief are required. |
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So when I found out that he was on the panel, I was reduced to a bundle of inarticulateness. |
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The movies tell stories but they're also a kind of lyrical documentary of American stasis and inarticulateness. |
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In style, the contrast with the combination of inarticulateness and irritability of his predecessor could not have been greater. |
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For a few fortunate years, in the second half of the forties, Roethke did succeed in making magic out of inarticulateness. |
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Even if we eventually get lost in our own inarticulateness, our attempts to speak of God truly are not in vain, nor are they of purely academic interest. |
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Indeed you wonder if they are bored or intimidated by the actual mechanics of design — cutting, setting a sleeve — and that what their clothes express isn't technical virtuosity but inarticulateness. |
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