There can be no flubs or hesitations as both men say many lines together, in exact unison, to an unrelenting rhythm. |
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There are several hearty laughs to be had, and the hesitations and flubbed lines of opening night will surely disappear as the run continues. |
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The voice on the phone from New York is tremulous, unfailingly polite, marked by hesitations and bursts of nervous laughter. |
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Normal speech is a muddle, a mix of sentence fragments and hesitations, repetitions and interruptions. |
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He rubs his eyes and slurs his words, and his sentences are peppered with ums and ahs and hesitations. |
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Both the sexes move so closely that inhibitions and hesitations are a thing of the past now. |
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One instantly recognizes his modulated and finely tuned free verse line, with its meandering parentheses and doubled back hesitations. |
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I answered that my hesitations stemmed not from a love of money but from an awareness of my inadequacies. |
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Apart from slight hesitations and minor delays from the cinematographer they left an indelible impression. |
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There are likely to be longer pauses and more hesitations, with great care being taken over what is being said. |
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Our speech is not the defined sentences of Novels, but the mad collection of hesitations and uncompleted thoughts which we voice. |
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What drives them to leave behind all the pleasures of a settled life and make the supreme sacrifice for the nation without even the slightest of hesitations? |
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In most countries, the outrageousness of the attacks seemed to have swept away any hesitations about condemning them. |
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The path of love with the star sign Capricorn woman is thus marked by many hesitations towards love. |
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Thus, in an orthographic transcription, things such as repetitions, slips of the tongue and hesitations or the like are also included. |
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There must be a new League of Nations, with the hesitations and half-commitments of the old removed. |
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This is a growing trend, but nonetheless is not without hesitations and questions. |
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Made stronger by the hesitations of European nations, he becomes increasingly demanding and aggressive. |
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What other reason but fear could explain the government's current hesitations in bringing New Brunswick into line? |
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The hesitations regarding investment decisions observed during the second quarter are likely to continue. |
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After some hesitations finally almost every web user realize that the rise of social media is changing their behavior. |
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There have been no hesitations, even in the heart of the storm that Safran had to brave. |
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It is easy to understand the hesitations of municipalities, who are afraid of reviving the language debate. |
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The Assembly hopes that those delays and hesitations will not hinder the expected further progress of that political will or slow it down. |
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I would think so, but because it says DO NOT REFREEZE on the box, I'm having hesitations. |
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Stalin was of course a secular utopian and materialist, and Applebaum seems to have found no evidence that he ever had any moral scruples or hesitations about the Gulag. |
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The vicar of the parish, Banks, is excessively sentimental about the church and is constantly importuning Stannard with hesitations and objections. |
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His dialogue incorporates hesitations, repetitions and the unsaid, creating both a musicality and an atmosphere of anxiety and foreboding. |
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The fear of exorbitant program costs is one of the key hesitations about basic income. |
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The weekend house that Rogelio Salmona built after many hesitations and about-faces offers up the image of a seesaw movement we always find in his work when there is a need to create a link between earth and sky. |
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Our group would also like to make it clear, in line with what was expressed yesterday in the delegation, that we have no hesitations about the indigenous Zapatista movement being present in this House. |
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These hesitations and counterturns suggest that the actor cannot be completely trusted. |
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Somehow, though not without heart-searching, trial and error, and compromise, hesitations were overcome, difficulties surmounted, differences tolerated. |
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However, the hesitations of European public opinion are likely to call into question all the protection systems of creations of a technical character. |
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That is why we urge the international community to overcome its hesitations and to increase its assistance with a view to the development and strengthening of Somalia's new institutions. |
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Despite their hesitations, the government told them to open the taps. The Jinro rescue is only the latest example of how government meddling is making South Korea's banking crisis deeper by the day. |
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We recall that under the Liberal Party, there were hesitations and contradictory statements by the then Minister of Finance on the future of income trusts. |
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It was reviewed, somewhat favorably, if often with hesitations and qualifications, and then disappeared after four weeks only to become the subject of a passionate campaign to have it reshown to critics for awards voting. |
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We come before you with our hesitations and our fears about following him. |
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Despite being considered a gifted student, Gabriel's constant involuntary hesitations often made him the victim of mockery and made him try to be totally anonymous in class. |
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The hesitations and the occasional contradiction we have seen in the Commission's action in this field recently would therefore be at odds with this. |
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It is clear that it will depend on the overall economic slowdown and the usual psychological hesitations normally observed in a period of conflict. |
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