Through books such as Green Spirit — Trees Are the Answer and Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout, Dr. Moore is known around the world as
an eloquent voice for sensible environmentalism.
So we've heard from two of the most
eloquent voices for action on climate change: Bill McKibben and George Monbiot.
Not exact matches
His Holiness raised his
voice in an
eloquent appeal
for the basic principles of justice, charity, and hospitality
for refugees of whatever religion or race, thrust from their countries by shameful persecution.»
Moreover, in its examination of problems of government in theological schools, the study continues in the tradition of the University of Berlin by
voicing a powerful protest against patterns of school governance that «seem to have little confidence in the power of God to establish the victory of truth» and an
eloquent plea
for the freedom of inquiry that disciplined critical inquiry requires.
Her
eloquent account flits between philosophy, science and anecdotes from the writing classes she runs
for psychiatric patients, as well as her own experiences of those seizures, migraines,
voices in her head and a heightened perceptual awareness.
You are among the most
eloquent and convincing of
voices for the plant based diet.
If anyone is struggling with the legalities of the ruling, I highly encourage them to check out this post, which is one of the most
eloquent statements I've read on exactly why constitutional rights aren't (and shouldn't be) up
for the popular
voice or religious institutions to determine.
For this reason alone, I want to read more of her books and study her
eloquent voice and pacing.
Following World War II survivors as they search
for a homeland,
for relatives, and
for their lives, this
eloquent translation from the Hebrew gives
voice to various sides of the conflict and its aftermath.
As eSports commentary continues to develop its talent pool and finds
eloquent, intelligent, and articulate
voices for their events it will further legitimize the momentum MLG is gaining in its eSports movement and in turn should make their events more attractive to the big networks in the United States like NBC, ABC, FOX, and CBS.
Frank Auerbach (the most grippingly
eloquent of the book's
voices) says that he and Bacon «talked, slightly drunkenly and wildly,
for about 15 years».
Kagan received praise from Jeffrey Rosen in The New Republic
for her «emergence as an
eloquent voice» on the court.