| 31. | It's something you can't put your finger on or even verbalize.
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| 32. | Or perhaps the instrumental voices are the bottled ones, no longer able to verbalize.
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| 33. | They just can't verbalize it.
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| 34. | It is not a lesson that was verbalized; it was just who they were.
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| 35. | It is positive that your grandson felt comfortable enough to verbalize his feelings to you.
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| 36. | But people have trouble verbalizing their emotions.
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| 37. | For children who cannot verbalize where they hurt, parents should watch for labored breathing.
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| 38. | And many will even verbalize that they didn't realize things were so bad.
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| 39. | The actors who got attention were the ones who could verbalize what they were doing.
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| 40. | Often the early stages of inquiry are vague, intuitive, and difficult to verbalize.
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