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Mr Cox, a former television presenter, is loquacious and intellectual, a fastidious dresser with a taste for outsized cufflinks, who spatters his conversation equally with French phrases and Anglo-Saxon oaths.
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Quentin Tarantino picked up the original screenplay award for "Django Unchained, " and Christoph Waltz was named best supporting actor for playing a loquacious bounty hunter in Tarantino's slave-revenge thriller.
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"But after those two years it was if a floodgate had opened up and Dylan became loquacious, sharing his analyses of literature and socializing with his book club comrades, " the blog article says.
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Earlier this month, when Lewinsky dumped the loquacious California medical-malpractice lawyer William Ginsburg and hired a pair of Washington sharpies, Plato Cacheris and Jake Stein, many observers assumed it meant she was getting ready to cooperate.
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Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson), a corpulent, crusty, poker-faced loner of a police officer who makes the Quiet Man seem downright loquacious.
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Journalists will push by saying that they will have no choice but to say that a spokesman was not available for comment, and will wax loquacious about what that will say about your brand.
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On other subjects, though, he was more loquacious - among them his pleasure at having erstwhile Monty Python member John Cleese as a co-star.
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