But the chain-smoking Newton is volubly eloquent in his pain and even funny ( he defied his family's wish that he pursue his piano studies : " I resisted all that Andre Watts Riot stuff, " he puns ).
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But the earl-- whose family motto is " A pledge of better times "-- sprang up from the steps, complaining volubly that the bill removed " inalienable rights granted to my family by King Charles II in 1684 ."
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Anyway, it's doubtless very fine and noble of him to spend so much time defending someone who was clearly, openly, and volubly racist ( presumably following Voltaire's maxim ), but aren't there articles to be written and improved?
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During a Rorschach test, Heller recalls, he noticed himself " dilating at almost inexhaustible length " on the black-and-white blots, and " less volubly on the color ones, barely remarking on any of the details " at all.
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Borrowing Nujoma's slot, he spoke volubly, rapidly and in florid prose, baiting the Tutsi and accusing the Rwandan and Ugandan armies, his former partners in the overthrow of the Zairian dictator, Mobutu Sese Seko, of assassination, rape and using children as cannon fodder.
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But with good reviews and healthy sales, " The Art of Scandal; The Lives and Times of Isabella Stewart Gardner " has already put this volubly opinionated architectural historian who is " flirting with 50 " on what he describes as " a roller coaster ."
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Newt Gingrich is volubly filling the role while toying with a run for president, a decision he has said he would not announce until Labor Day of 1999 . Even then, he might not resign as speaker, a job the rules allow him to keep until Jan . 3, 2003.
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In a 90-minute interview, Barbour displayed a prodigious memory for facts and figures, speaking volubly about his mother's Choctaw Indian ancestors, the persecution of French Huguenots in 16th-century Paris, the history of the Republican Party in Mississippi and the financial problems of Medicare, the federal health program for the elderly.
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He speaks volubly of " using organic sound for healing purposes, " and likens the proliferation of the drum machine since the early'80s to " a nuclear bomb . " ( " I couldn't understand how everyone could walk around as if nothing had happened, " he said .)
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Among the non-ministerial members, Komireddi's perhaps is the most enviable position within the House : he enjoys virtually all the benefits of being a Congress member, including invitations to the Congress Legislative Party's meetings where he is known to air his views volubly, while retaining the enviable independence of a Floor Leader.