Sentences with phrase «eloquent voice on»

He soon established Climate Science Watch and over the last decade continued to be a strong, independent and eloquent voice on climate science and policy.

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In doing so, he reminds us, again and again, of how much depends on our willingness to listen to the eloquent voices of the past.
I could really spin out on this, but my friend Robin at Not Ever Still Life already voiced her opinion on the question, so I'll defer to her passionate and eloquent response.
With many of Labour's most eloquent Europhiles, not least his brother, David, on the sidelines, Miliband's shadow cabinet contains voices ranging from the nuanced Europhilia of Douglas Alexander to the more ambivalent stance of Ed Balls, who has lumped Cameron and European leaders together under the general heading of «catastrophic».
They think Rubio will be an eloquent and powerful voice that will contrast favorably with inartful and controversial comments on abortion last year from GOP Senate candidates Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock.
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.
Nothing to break out your surround system here, but the eloquent speaking voices and Bill Hicks's fiery on - stage performances («Play from your fucking HEAAART!»)
On the downside, the game's English voice acting is so bad it ranks among the worst in any video game (Dr. Light in particular sounds like Elmer Fudd, but even less eloquent).
So we've heard from two of the most eloquent voices for action on climate change: Bill McKibben and George Monbiot.
Kagan received praise from Jeffrey Rosen in The New Republic for her «emergence as an eloquent voice» on the court.
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