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1 Soon afterward, a flash and howl spoke eloquently of interesting events outside.
2 That in itself spoke eloquently of the dastardly attempt on his life.
3 It was a feel-good kind of moment that spoke eloquently for itself.
4 You spoke eloquently of the kinship of spirit between England and Germany.
5 He only spoke eloquently about the need for a strong national defense.
6 We discussed death with a calmness that spoke eloquently of our experience.
7 Blue Bonnet's tired face and dusty, dishevelled clothes spoke eloquently of adventure.
8 He spoke eloquently about the drastic change in the state's economic development environment.
9 Henry Ward Beecher spoke eloquently in its favor, saying in part:
10 Layla Moran, young, bright and Lib Dem, spoke eloquently on immigration.
11 These monuments spoke eloquently of the tragic character of the struggle.
12 It spoke eloquently of pogroms, of massacres, of Kiev and its sister-horror, Kishineff.
13 Then the attitude of his wife and of Dulac spoke eloquently , and he whitened.
14 Her great gray eyes spoke eloquently of truth and courage.
15 Her silence spoke eloquently , Mrs. Beaufort felt, of something concealed.
16 The quivering lips and the dark eyes bright with tears spoke eloquently of her joy.
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