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The most emotionally fluent and self-conscious character in a novel full of hyper-articulate, hyper-aware people, she nonetheless has blind spots that link her to Cal by personality as well as blood.
'Three Stages of Amazement': Life's lessons skillfilly shared 2011
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At the other end of the spectrum, the hyper-articulate, hypomanic Michel Chapoutier, who walks with a pronounced limp because he was too busy to get a broken leg set some years ago, makes big, rich, heavily oak-influenced wines that can outmuscle Guigal's.
The Bacony Goodness of Côte-Rôtie Jay McInerney 2011
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The most emotionally fluent and self-conscious character in a novel full of hyper-articulate, hyper-aware people, she nonetheless has blind spots that link her to Cal by personality as well as blood.
'Three Stages of Amazement': Life's lessons skillfilly shared 2011
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When Stella's not around, "I Thought You Were Dead" is a fairly traditional middle-aged alcoholic's coming-of-age story, complete with unresolved parental issues and the kind of hyper-articulate and ultra-forgiving girlfriend found in real life about as often as a talking dog.
Five new books about dogs Yvonne Zipp 2010
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The Conservative politician Boris Johnson bounded through Borough Market the other day like some kind of hyper-articulate Labrador, trawling for votes in the May 1 mayoral election.
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The Conservative politician Boris Johnson bounded through Borough Market the other day like some kind of hyper-articulate Labrador, trawling for votes in the May 1 mayoral election.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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These archetypes are on display at the J-School in the hoary, nostalgic, long-winded professor and the angsty, square-spectacled, hyper-articulate student.
Rob Fishman: Old Dogs, New Media: Why J-School Apps Are Up 2009
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Not everyone, she said, is a smoothie like George Clooney or hyper-articulate like Daniel Day-Lewis.
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Not everyone, she said, is a smoothie like George Clooney or hyper-articulate like Daniel Day-Lewis.
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I felt very outclassed by the company, who've all published more than I have and are far more famous, in addition to being hyper-articulate.
Archive 2008-05-01 Susan Palwick 2008
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