There is a kind of aimless destructive energy in the villains who speak of their purpose. |
The aluminum bands and rivets that comprise the work can only speak of the brushed surface or the inexorable flatness of the metal. |
With nothing much in the way between the watering holes, certainly no hills to speak of, we looked set for the perfect pub crawl. |
Medieval English writers often speak of acedia as wanhope, a waning of confidence in the efficacy and importance of prayer. |
A lot of the excess liquidity you speak of can be traced to the aggressiveness of their monetary policy. |
With unprecedented frankness, they speak of the government's contempt for the judiciary. |