Quiet strums and broken, stammering chords suddenly twist into intense breaks of almost classical Spanish guitar and deep south string picking. |
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The McGuire Programme has helped thousands of people overcome the debilitating effects of stammering. |
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Of a previous existence I know no more than others, for all have stammering intimations that may be memories and may be dreams. |
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Hypnosis has also shown unpromising results in the treatment of stammering. |
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Brae followed cautiously, and Chase stood behind him stammering his misgivings. |
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Everyday language, involving a system of logical entailment, has to fall back into a kind of stammering utterance or pure exclamation. |
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His mumbling, stammering, wincing performance may be a little mannered and actorly. |
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It took him a while to realize who she was and he immediately obeyed, stammering and stuttering with his words as he complied. |
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Every thought and lesson flew right out of her head, leaving her stuttering and stammering over things even the younger grades already knew. |
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Every time he looked at her, he felt like a small boy, stammering over his words, or saying something absolutely inane. |
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Here I am, a distinguished public speaker, stuttering and stammering, at a complete loss for words. |
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When I started stammering something about plans I already had, Claire squashed all my hopes for getting out of it. |
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He clutched my upper sleeve tightly and writhed in his agony for a while before finally stammering a few words. |
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Sophie proves to be a pretty, overanxious, often stammering young woman, sometimes unable to finish a spoken sentence. |
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I'm stammering around my room in a daze, those sickening high frequency synths still slicing into me like daggers. |
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I gulped, and then looked away quickly before the power of Jonas' gaze hypnotized me into a stammering idiot. |
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We managed to deal with illnesses such as enuresis, stammering and slow growth which are related to the psychological state of individuals. |
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Even now, stammering has remained a confusing speech impediment for the sufferer as well as for those who have attempted to cure it through medicines. |
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She and I couldn't help stammering our gratitude to Jeffrey. |
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In this case our hero is played by Hugh Grant, who seems to have foregone, as of Bridget Jones's Diary, his stammering goofiness for a more solidified, slightly caddish charm. |
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An evidence base is emerging for the efficacy of a number of speech and language therapy interventions, especially in dysphasia, stammering, laryngectomy, and dysphonia. |
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Europe has in the main been content to stand by, merely stammering a vague protest about the incidents around the Estonian embassy in Moscow. |
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Those governments brave enough to buck the consensus were stammering exceptions. |
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Using exercises I was encouraged to try out at home, the stammering eventually disappeared. |
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Even our twenty-first century is only stammering in the discovery of psyche. |
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A number of theories have been developed to explain the causes of stammering. |
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A career in the Church was rejected because a stammering clergyman might make the family appear ridiculous. |
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As ever, the UN is stammering out solutions. |
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Her Sinn Féin colleague, Miss McDonald, has not got past uttering a little stammering, stuttering, pidgin Irish, but even then we are wasting money on translation. |
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The message from Zimbabwe President would have rather been better delivered by Mzee Mugabe than a stammering voice. |
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As stammering only affects around one in 100 people, you may have only come into contact with a few stammerers in your life. |
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For distraction I get chatting to a British diplomat in the queue, but then notice she is stammering and shaking from nerves for some reason of her own. |
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Peter also uses a technique called deliberate disfluency which is when you purposefully stammer to conquer the fear of stammering. |
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Recall Rick Perry's stammering defence of abstinence as the best way to reduce teen pregnancies, even after empirical evidence showed that it was not, in fact, particularly good at reducing teen pregnancies. |
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A gloriously bass-voiced James Cresswell plays Kecal, the machinating Mayor who sets up Marenka's marriage for money, against her will, to stammering city-boy toff Vaek. |
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A self-help group for stammerers was today being launched in York and Scarborough to coincide with International Stammering Awareness Day. |
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Arwel Richards, patron of the British Stammering Association, is thrilled young people like Hayley are engaging with other stammerers. |
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