Babykins has a lisp and an infantile voice, and everything she wears is marked "Babykins." |
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He would often practise his speeches for many hours and had a slight stammer and lisp. |
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Audrey doesn't really lisp, she just knows it makes her irresistibly adorable. |
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On a daily basis, I'll hear this guy messing around outside with his baritone silver-spoon lisp, usually entertaining some of his other friends. |
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Then he talked about how I lisped and how you can't trust anyone with a lisp. |
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Let's see, imagine a little person, blonde hair in bunches, with dimples and a lisp, under three feet tall. |
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Gay males are often more effeminate, yes, but I don't know any females who lisp like that. |
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The decidedly un-exotic name of the obscure English county, delivered in a camp Pommy lisp, has a legendary effect. |
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Yet for all the daftness, such as Phoebus's pronounced lisp and a rubber chicken fight, there is a serious core to the drama. |
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He had a slight lisp and his right hand had a way of flopping around a bit. |
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You think they'd notice if you had six fingers, or a lisp, or if you were two feet shorter? |
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The actor is slightly built, with a face carved from granite, and his minor lisp will be the fodder for a hundred would-be future impersonators. |
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Even flinty old General Johnson, has acquired a lisp, and his voice is apt to break in the middle of a gutbucket phrase. |
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They try to correct the lisp, but surely, there is not much they can do about that. |
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He has a thick voice, a slight lisp and an appealing tendency to run off at the mouth. |
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She was given six speech therapy sessions by videoconference, and they were successful in decreasing the lisp. |
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His school uniform always looked a mess and, according to friends, he jabbered rather than talked clearly, having inherited a slight lisp from his father. |
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Mr Palocci is big, amiable, whiskered, and like Lula speaks with a disarming lisp. |
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Excerpts of Hugh Grant's acting showed off his Spanish accent and unedited clips from the film Taken exposed Liam Neeson's high-pitch lisp. |
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As a mark of this tussle, Mr Singh, a craggy man with a slight lisp, is its third leader in three years. |
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He always kept a pipe in his mouth, in order to mask his Provençal accent and the frequent lisp of his native region. |
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The class waited, all attention, pretending to be helpful, ready for the slightest weakness, a lisp, a twitch, wariness, ready to move in for the kill. |
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Churchill had a lateral lisp that continued throughout his career, reported consistently by journalists of the time and later. |
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Except that it doesn't read that way at all, because every player gets a unique voice, a distinct personality, his own dreads or goatee or bandanna or earring or lisp or drawl. |
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Fluent in both French and Spanish, Cynthia also has a pronounced lisp. |
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By the time she hit school, Linda had not grown out of the lisp. |
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When she began to talk, Linda developed a very pronounced lisp. |
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Children with a lisp or stammerers are given a chance to sing again if it is felt they have not had a fair chance equal to the other children. |
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The Churchill Centre and Museum says the majority of records show his impediment was a lateral lisp, while Churchill's stutter is a myth. |
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Add her slight lisp which magnifies her adorability, watching her reel off 'boot, house, cat' in her little voice was just too much. |
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At that time Winston was a stocky boy with red hair who talked with a stutter and a lisp. |
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Director Miguel Arteta lets the film unfold at its own pace and, right down to Oxenbould's lisp, his cast is believably real and not simply Hollywood cute. |
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He used to have a terrible lisp before going to a speech therapist. |
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Consider arithmetic expressions in Common Lisp, which must be written in prefix notation. |
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This tip was written in Visual LISP and includes a dialog box to select the symbols you want to use. |
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Building a complete model, and inspecting its simulation results, often requires programming skills in Lisp or Prolog. |
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It's a mail reader, news reader, web browser, program development environment, Lisp interpreter and psychotherapist. |
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Interestingly, they wrote their code primarily in Lisp, an artificial intelligence language most commonly used at universities. |
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Unless a return object is explicitly specified with the return statement, the last expression evaluated will be returned, as in Lisp. |
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If you're an intermediate at make or SQL or have touched Lisp, Scheme or Prolog, you should be able to grasp how the template system works. |
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Even after 40 years LISP is expanding into new markets, from artificial intelligence, to ecommerce and networking. |
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