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Generically distinct from other public creatures, models have their own enunciative staples and rules for structuring an utterance.
This utterance somehow relates to the all too concerned cinema audience as well.
The measure of five syllables is almost always inconvenient in utterance and should be broken up, by a rest, into two portions.
The literary utterance too creates the state of affairs to which it refers, in several respects.
The months of pain and anguish all came flooding back to her with the utterance of that one word.
Possible meanings of words contribute to the meaning of an utterance, which is an act by a speaker.
Here is what the Spanish Prime Minister-elect had to say in virtually his first public utterance following the election.
Like most seasoned politics-watchers, I had assumed that behind her every utterance was a calculating, self-advancing steel-eyed operator.
Nobody understands a word I say, my every utterance greeted with blank looks.
Each and every further utterance of these feeble claims, simply illustrates the ignorance and contempt in which these people view the military.
Faith is not just the utterance of words, however, but a firm belief and conviction with one's mind and heart.
It's what every mother dreams of, next to hearing that first utterance of ma-ma and the later cooing of I love you at early ages.
Blatant cheating is considered less offensive than the utterance of odious words.
Any utterance, in these languages, must terminate in a vowel, and adjacent consonants are disallowed.
Often it stems from his words, which, as in a misspelled grocery sign or an onomatopoeic utterance, appear both everyday and incorrect.
It's not the job of a paper to fact-check the utterance of every person quoted.
As befits the utterance of evil, the speech is riddled with inconsistencies.
The felicitousness of a literary utterance might thus involve its relation to the conventions of a genre.
However, their every utterance is designed to inflame fears and tensions and give succour to the fascists.
It was a spontaneous, unrehearsed, utterance of a closed interrogative clause with a complex subject containing an auxiliary.
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The utterance of that name seemed to recall her from the discursive babble.
It represented scorn for which Mrs. Blair could find no adequate utterance.
If the Law of gravitation could be stated as a real utterance, it might be a real resistance to us.
It is detectable in every utterance of theirs when they are talking about us.
To rouse Burke's genius to its noblest utterance, there must needs be a suffering which he could personify and dramatise.
This remarkable utterance shows how potent was the survival in the mind of Paul of the old Elohist belief.
Yet, in the intensity of her utterance, the feeble whisper struck like a shriek of horror.
I should rather be the gainer by my own utterance, and by the reaction of your fervour.
In standard English the h is a glottal continuant only when there is precise and emphatic utterance.
The manner of the utterance, and the thought compelled the hegumen's notice.
Arina Petrovna paused, hoping that Simple Simon would give utterance to at least some sounds, but he was as dumb as a stone.
A homely utterance, but it has virtue to overthrow all dynasties and hierarchies.
But his further utterance was stopped by the little drummer springing up and dealing him a 'sockdologer' under the ear.
A sublime utterance, full of humoursome matter, if it had been a time for humours.
The materialistic philosophy to which she gave utterance was spiritualized by her own illusiveness.
The sugar in her mouth did not impair the stateliness of her manner and utterance.
I crammed my mouth with stirabout for fear I might give utterance to my anger.
Depending wholly upon the ear, any defect of utterance or ineptness of expression is quickly detected.
Dominating this came Richard's voice, strident with intensity, if thick of utterance.
And this grunt, more than could possibly be conveyed by syllabic utterance, expresses impatience.
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