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As far as the Catholic Church goes, he believes the “more open the Church is the better,” a trait he shares with his character, and, in a way, with “Conclave” as a whole.

She has such a way with words, and she just knows how to pull people into her story.

Lawrence, whose new series, the crime caper “Bad Monkey,” premieres Wednesday on Apple TV+, and Vaughn, who stars in the series as a well-intentioned police detective who can’t get out of his own way, quickly realized they had something in common besides their mutually modest means: They both had a way with words.

“You always did have a way with words. What do you remember?”

When it comes to writing music, Barbra Streisand can have a way with words.

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

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