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Best of all, the company had a conductor of remarkable eloquence who understood movement in all its musical aspects.

Smith, a product of the classical British tradition, had the lightning eloquence of Shakespeare to guide her.

While Lim’s mature eloquence was never in question, the surety and exquisite beauty of his playing in impressive display, his was a perfectionist performance of getting everything to work just right.

Kennedy drew a favorable contrast against Nixon with his characteristic handsomeness and eloquence.

From Salon

“Netanyahu knows how to talk,” wrote Amos Harel in the left-wing Haaretz paper, “especially in English, in which his eloquence is infinitely more impressive than that of all his domestic rivals.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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