The former manager attempted to enounce typical TV platitudes over Rangers' lack of cohesion on Wednesday night's post mortem. |
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He spoke in the tone one might fancy a speaking automaton to enounce its single words. |
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The student should be able to enounce these sounds independently. |
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This is a remarkable proposition for a war memorial to enounce. |
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The size of the letters is proportional to the amount of time the actor has to enounce them, respecting the original dialogue's rhythm. |
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Not that any intellectual would want to be late to a symposium to enounce this view. |
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Revisionists say that the Middle Period dialogues enounce positive doctrines, above all the theory of Forms, which the Late dialogues criticise, reject, or simply bypass. |
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