It was once held for Labour by Woodrow Wyatt who left the party and became one of its most voluble critics in the 1980s.
Even some of the most voluble players from the outlaw era recognize the wisdom of polishing the team's overall image.
Walker, the most voluble of the three, took his selection as an insult.
But it was the women who were the most voluble.
They feared this would mean individuals would focus on seeking headlines and play to the most voluble parts of the electorate.
In fact, much that has transpired over the past year has deflated Valvano, once among the most voluble of public figures.
In fact, the most voluble of Nittany Lions wanted to assure the home fans that the dominating performance was not a mirage.
Nader, the most voluble of the four, is the lobbyist and family spokesman.
Being with John is almost like being alone, he thinks, for John is not the most voluble of men.
A reader new to Merwin, picking up that book, would be forgiven for considering him the most voluble of poets.