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- I dont court controversey I seek to edit truthfully and knowledgeably.
- Sinatra can talk knowledgeably and engagingly about music and many other things.
- "Guys on expense accounts, " he answered knowledgeably.
- People speak of them knowledgeably and, more often than not, fondly.
- The teacher should appreciate or at least be knowledgeably critical of the book.
- They're talking knowledgeably about the Lido Deck and when to do your laundry.
- He chats knowledgeably with a young Marine who delivers pizzas off duty to make ends meet.
- It is not just Gossage who talks knowledgeably of the issues; it is almost any player.
- As president, " he'd make decisions easily, confidently and knowledgeably,"
- "He's hardly in a position to comment knowledgeably on that subject ."
- It might surprise a few critics to hear Sayles talking so knowledgeably about the visual aspects of film.
- He talks knowledgeably, authoritatively and smoothly about everything from the collapse of Enron to Central Valley smog.
- She went on to speak knowledgeably about her disappointment over the failure of Clinton's health care proposal.
- But Bauer, who has never been a New Yorker, also speaks knowledgeably of the Manhattan commercial market.
- No one else speaks as knowledgeably about fescue and chips, stimpmeters and pitches, and hosels and fades.
- Through half-frames he consults the menu and orders sea bass and a knowledgeably chosen glass of wine.
- I can't speak for others here, but I trust him to speak knowledgeably about either subject.
- Food professionals today are expected to mingle with clients, speak knowledgeably about labor-cost percentages and give interviews.
- Most of the people in a position to talk knowledgeably about Bush's emotions are not talking at all.
- She spoke knowledgeably about Islam, earlier bombings of U . S . embassies in Africa and the destroyer Cole.
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