Angeline Evans is an avid consumer and creator of all things wordy and written.
There were twenty other bidders for the contract, most of whom used bulleted, wordy PowerPoint slides.
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"Jefferson was very wordy, and a lot of the quotes I see are very snappy, " Berkes said.
The G8 group of rich countries published a wordy declaration in May, but has done little since.
The storyteller is the problem, the presenter who creates wordy, text-heavy slides and uses dull, convoluted jargon and buzzwords.
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It is a first step in turning Mr Bush's wordy rhetoric about democracy and the Middle East into some form of reality.
Bearing this in mind, it is hard to confront the film with a clear eye, but what one sees is vigorous, wordy, and broken-backed.
An adjective habit, or a wordy, diffuse, flowery habit, once fastened upon a person, is as hard to get rid of as any other vice.
The problem: an 11-page ballot filled with wordy state and local issues on everything from schoolroom class size to whether pregnant pigs can be confined.
As such its (somewhat wordy) Vanishing Programmable Resources (VAPR) program has been set up to create rugged technology, that can degrade into its surroundings when triggered.
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More wordy than radical, the charter talks of Catalonia as a nation and defines a series of matters to be dealt with bilaterally with the Spanish state.
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But something else appears to be at work in the wordy subtitle of Defoe's most celebrated work of fiction, which is also one of the first English novels.
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Compared with the wordy open letters and principled stands of the Soviet-era dissidents who still dominate Russian civil society, it is all very 21st-century, as is Mr Shvedov's language.
Ronald Reagan's put-down of Jimmy Carter in 1979, "There you go again", encapsulated the feelings of many that the incumbent was a bit wordy and long-winded, and allowed Reagan to appear sharp and unthreatening.
Irving picked up his obsession with detail from Charles Dickens, the celebrated Victorian author whose vivid tales, filled with circuitous sentences, were wordy enough to inspire a false legend that he was paid by the word.
Email disclaimers, those wordy notices at the end of emails from lawyers, bankers, analysts, consultants, publicists, tax advisers and even government employees, have become ubiquitous so much so that many recipients, and even senders, are questioning their purpose.
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As part of the last minute tax deal signed into law on December 17, 2010, (the oh so wordy-titled Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010), the energy tax credits were renewed but at lower levels.
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On Rilo Kiley's new album, Under the Blacklight, provocative songs like "The Moneymaker" are not about to ease those on-the-make rumors. 2004's breakthrough, More Adventurous, favored square beats, flowing melodies and wordy lyrics that were comprehensible as sound and sense.
In his spare time from managing a Major League Baseball team, Mike Matheny, following a manifesto that established him as one of the more passionate, and wordy, opinionators in youth sports, is going to try his hand at blogging about that subject.
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Lord Barnett accused the minister of giving him a "long wordy answer" and said that, while Prime Minister David Cameron had promised the deficit would be eliminated by 2015, the Office of Budget Responsibility said this would only be achieved by 2017 .
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