In his own way, he is the best lyricist, alliterator and enunciator out there in hip-hop music. |
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In fact, he never sounds like Shakur, who was agitated even when pausing, a breathless and fierce enunciator who piled up threats like kindling. |
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From the podium that night he was a firebrand, a brilliant, heated enunciator of Tory wrongs and a great cheerleader for progress. |
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The mechanical board, he said, is to be replaced by the silent electric glow of what is known in the business as an enunciator. |
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After the count down has finished the standby enunciator is illuminated and the internal calibration device is initiated. |
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By doing so, he positions himself within the borderlands he studies, and as an actor and enunciator of narratives that rupture colonialist forces at work under new guises. |
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A flashing enunciator in the bottom left of the display indicates a change in the ambient temperature. The weighing instrument will then perform an automatic self-calibration. |
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The philosophy of Adam Smith found a clear and able enunciator in Ricardo. |
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