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If you can pronounce kakorrhaphiophobia, throw a parade for yourself, for it's got enough letters to fill a 10 gallon hat.
I think most would agree that she was extremely shy to pronounce general rules of application.
I don't expect newsreaders to pronounce it like locals, but they should get it right.
The section on writing skills helps the learner write the alphabet, while describing how to pronounce each of the alphabets.
It was our Americanized nickname, because we couldn't pronounce his whole name and get anything else done.
You know how to pronounce numerous Yiddish words and use them correctly in context.
I look at Wonder Boy and pronounce that Rafael is perfectly healthy, mentally sane, and all right.
In all honesty, until a few weeks ago he had no idea how to pronounce the word.
These clan names are all expressed in Wyandot, words so long and hard to properly pronounce that they are omitted here.
As we get older we learn to read and write and hopefully pronounce the words correctly in whatever language we are raised.
We try and think of something clever, something witty, current, hard to pronounce.
Both Ghegs and Tosks speak the same language but pronounce it with some difference.
He argues that even after learning the entire Tamil alphabet one will be unable to pronounce some words and letters, unique to Tamil language.
Some commentators have also expressed scepticism about the international courts, tribunals and committees which pronounce upon human rights.
Conor and Tiernan are intrigued to see Northern Ireland, or Norn Iron as they pronounce it, mimicking a northern accent.
Modern central banks pronounce economic and monetary stability as their target.
With that terrible temper she owns, I can safely pronounce that I would not be astounded if she possessed other unmannered habits.
We won't ask you to try and pronounce her name as she is called Gosha for short.
Most people referred to him as such because they were unable to pronounce his surname.
Those who stand far distant from it might find it easy to pronounce upon her fate.
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I think plaintiff must optate between his two causes of action, and while he may have both, I am not called upon to pronounce as to that.
If you do not know what a pirouette is, you must get some one to explain and pronounce the word for you.
Unless we are to pronounce this as a trisyllable a word must have dropped out of this line.
As the name of Kourowski is difficult to pronounce in Japanese, my uncle pronounced it Kuroki.
He must surely be a bit of a bigot, who would hastily pronounce that even greave's Spiritual Quixotte is an irreligious work.
Blame my buttons, if I don't always hate to pronounce that larruping long name Blennerhassett!
It is we who, perceiving the rightness of their achievement, pronounce it to be beautiful.
Were he to die while I am speaking, we could not pronounce it an untimely death.
He will be vulgarly stuck up, and excruciate me with every French word he attempts to pronounce.
The mighty mother cannot find it in her heart to pronounce a decision which must aggrieve one of such a devoted pair.
The first word these loons pronounce after coming into the world must be baksheesh.
In Scotland, barratry is the crime committed by a judge who is induced by bribery to pronounce judgment.
When he came to table, Fandor noticed that he forgot to pronounce the Benedicite.
Now Colonel Corkran informs us that we must pronounce her, in a different way.
There are those who pronounce vanda Sanderiana the stateliest of all orchids.
Well, you see, hes the only fellow in the club who knows how to pronounce the names of those Russian and Polish jawbreaker towns.
To say that Columbus felt sure that he saw a light is to pronounce him an imbecile.
It will never trouble itself to inquire minutely into the truth, but will pronounce its hasty judgment, and then ostracize.
Let no one rashly pronounce me a coxcomb, vain and pretentious, for all this.
Did Whitfield pronounce the word Mesopotamia like a wind harp sighing exquisite music?
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