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- commitments.
According to Guralnick, fans "were
becoming increasingly voluble about their disappointment, but it all
seemed to go
right past Presley...
- Her
studies to
acquire execution must have been tremendous; but the
volubility and brilliancy, when acquired,
gained a
character of
their own... There...
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Fluency (also
called volubility and eloquency)
refers to continuity, smoothness, rate, and
effort in
speech production. It is also used to characterize...
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Agrotis volubilis, the
voluble dart moth, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by Leon F.
Harvey in 1874. It is
found in...
- 2008. Tumulty,
Karen (October 29, 2008). "Hidin' Biden:
Reining In a
Voluble No. 2". Time.
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- dew. Say she be mute and will not
speak a word, Then I'll
commend her
volubility And say she
uttereth piercing eloquence. If she do bid me pack, I'll give...
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breathe "philosophical air" and were "dialectically
inspired to a
formal volubility". Stirner's
answer is striking: Have you
philosophers really no clue that...
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conception of
contradictory reality, the man of the
shtetl is
noted both for
volubility and for laconic,
allusive speech. Both
pictures are true, and both are...
- up to one and a half
million spectators.
George courted po****rity with
voluble expressions of
praise for the English, and
claimed that he had no drop...