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1 The superior extremities of these bones articulate with the lower row of carpal bones.
2 The very word is one which we articulate with a certain accent of contempt.
3 What appeared to afflict her most was that she could not articulate with distinctness.
4 Presently he managed to articulate with a thick difficulty:-
5 Indeed, she perceived, to her horror, that he was half-witted, and could articulate with difficulty.
6 As I gave these orders, my heart beat so fast I could hardly articulate with distinctness.
7 The Bishop seemed to articulate with trouble.
8 Approaching the bed, his sister, leaning over the unfortunate Raikes, heard him articulate with difficulty "Water!"
9 The place had the flush of life-itwas expressive; its dark red walls were articulate with memories and relics.
10 The aim was to make the education of Negroes so articulate with their needs as to improve their economic condition.
11 Her skin now began to assume a more natural hue; the eye lost its glassiness, and she could articulate with ease.
12 He was never very articulate with her, and her trouble had given her a strange new aloofness that almost frightened him.
13 The direct precursors of dice were astragali-theheel bones of hoofed quadrupeds, which articulate with the tibia and help form the ankle joint.
14 Subjects such as sexual health, hygiene, or the thought of adding a third person to sex may be easier to articulate with a mediator involved.
15 They were articulated with a distinctness that was unexampled in my experience.
16 The malleolus articulates with the talus in the foot, and provides joint stability.
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