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He enunciated each word slowly, his nose practically touching the tip of mine.
His beautifully enunciated vowels and curmudgeonly misogyny were so accurately rendered that he took over the stage whenever he appeared.
With respect to the requirement to provide notice of the intended repossession, the defendants rely upon the principle enunciated here.
On a rare recording, he can be heard to stumble on the next-to-last line-something unheard-of for one who enunciated so exactingly.
It would reverse 400 years of physics and take us back before Galileo enunciated the principle that velocity is relative.
Thus, counter-examples to the principle enunciated by him do not necessarily refute the argument.
She led us once again, speaking in the clearly enunciated tones of someone who took her schooling in a different era.
Nicely enunciated and charming, between rock operatics and gut wrenching roars, this is quite a talent.
He's certainly not background music and the lyrics clearly enunciated in his Dublin accent cannot be ignored.
This is the context in which the Lord Chief Justice enunciated the principles already quoted.
She spoke very precisely, every word formed and enunciated with perfect diction.
The administration has enunciated this position with admirable clarity in its new national security strategy.
He is finely convincing in his portentous and lengthy narration, which can be wearisome if the words are enunciated less clearly than here.
But every Mersey cadence as enunciated by George was music, Beatle music, to American ears.
The secret of deathlessness enunciated by the grand yogis of all times, is building the Divya Sarira or the body of light.
In a later essay in 1980, I noted the major role of fortuity in civil rights gains and why those gains tended to be fleeting even when enunciated in terms of permanence.
He enunciated each word carefully, like I was hard of hearing.
Although no new principles were enunciated by the Court, the full impact of its radical jurisprudence only really came home to many British parliamentarians with this case.
This skepticism emerged after Arthur Schopenhauer enunciated his theory on truth and meaning, a concept that was immediately approved and enlarged upon by Nietzsche.
There are many principles of war enunciated by many experts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
While she enunciated her few and simple words of well-wishing, she looked straight out at them from deep black eyes.
He thus enunciated the law of the expansion of gases, stated some months later by Gay-Lussac.
Hoxha did, however, pay lip service to the collective leadership principle enunciated in Moscow after Stalin's death.
De La Beche, Herschel, and Babbage enunciated more or less clearly a connexion between the increment of hypogeal heat and the conductivity of the superposed strata.
Jean Jacques Rousseau enunciated your socialistic theory nearly two centuries ago.
A very important principle in Nietzsche's philosophy is enunciated in the first verse of this paragraph.
But the effect of such a sentiment, enunciated by two such powerful social arbiters, I underestimated.
This is very clearly enunciated in the philosophy of the upanishads.
Andreas Haug grapples with how Latin hexameter may have been sung and enunciated in the tenth century.
He quoted Spencer and Malthus, and enunciated the biological law of development.
Foucault's pendulum experiment been as yet clearly enunciated?
Thought is required wherever a statement is proved, or, it may be, a general truth enunciated.
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