el•o•quence |ˈeləkwəns |
noun fluent or persuasive speaking or writing : a preacher of great power and eloquence.
• the art or manner of such speech or writing.
ORIGIN late Middle English : via Old French from Latin eloquentia, from eloqui ‘speak out,’ from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out’ + loqui ‘speak.’
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EXAMPLE
wie immer sehr lesenswert:
paul krugmans article ‚A Can’t-Do Government‘
in the nytimes.
ich empfehle folgende doku:
http://fun.sdinet.de/movies/Bush-Pilot.wmv