| 11. | And if she was bound by a confidentiality agreement, her volubility may have put her in legal trouble.
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| 12. | Taking him carefully down a chronological path, the investigators gave Christensen just enough prompting to fuel his natural volubility.
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| 13. | He is something of a recluse in France, especially given the volubility and public exposure of many French intellectuals.
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| 14. | "There's a great tradition of volubility in Irish theater, and he has it,"
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| 15. | Make no mistake : this is the plushest corner of Brazilian pop, erring on the side of volubility and sweetness.
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| 16. | Foreign Secretary Jorge Castaneda told the radio news program Monitor in an acid reference to the Cuban leader's volubility.
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| 17. | Masson's past volubility had given Ms . Malcolm a motherlode of material and may have done him in with the jury.
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| 18. | It may be Cusack's signature scattershot volubility, his sad-clown chatter that most endears the actor to his fans.
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| 19. | His humor, irreverence, self-deprecation and volubility have earned him the designation as the Rodney Dangerfield of the art world.
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| 20. | Literary critic Perpessicius argued that the work had " volubility ", " sense of the picturesque " and " critical intuition ".
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