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His semi-aristocratic origins and gnomic utterances, his appearance and personality, are striking.
Yes, you can detect in her eyes the whirring of a mental ready reckoner, and hear in her utterances a ruthless self-censorship.
Nothing restores my faith in the simple power of reason better than the utterances of a man of God.
His answer attracted the sort of textual scrutiny that Kremlinologists used to apply to the utterances of Soviet leaders.
A word of warning, appellative names within the Society tend to be awarded by others often out of the recipient's own injudicious utterances.
I have no idea what their thinking is at this moment in time other than by reading their own public utterances.
The Chief Minister's belligerent attitude and his subsequent public utterances justifying his stance have only made matters worse for the Centre.
He could be both hortatory and minatory in his public utterances and yet retreat to a small, still voice in the solitude of his study.
What won't be unusual to many is the banal content of Warhol's utterances, his obsession with trivialities, and his seeming shallowness.
By calling for the return of listener's voices I am not suggesting that their undigested utterances will magically enlighten pop scholarship.
Identification takes place by noticing subtle differences between grammatical and ungrammatical utterances.
Second, the statements in the stories about these speeches were unitized into themes or utterances that address a coherent idea.
The audience, like the other characters, can sometimes unriddle these enigmatic utterances, sometimes not.
Judging from the tone of their utterances, the women and men who argued for respectability and sobriety sincerely believed what they said.
At times like this, as we grope to express our feelings, we all tend to fall back on the simplest of utterances.
Our advice is that they should avoid negative utterances in their speeches and be careful in their deeds.
His bizarre word rhythm and gleeful disregard for punctuation makes even his most banal utterances sound dramatic.
So often we are subjected to erroneous and incorrect statements and irresponsible utterances from ignorant and unauthorised sources.
There can be no question that the church assumed itself capable of authoritative prophetic utterances.
Spoken utterances are composed of a sequence of a rather small number of unit sounds.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These lacunae we must fill out as best we can from his utterances elsewhere.
Recollect, your Delphian utterances have gravely astonished and disquieted me.
This commenced early, as is shown in some curiously contradictory utterances, in 1568, respecting the Tridentine Index.
But the rapt bard was blinded, as his utterances show, by what now almost appears to have been a fit of delusional insanity.
Her closed and unaccusing eyes, exhorting him as passionate utterances could not have done, incited him to a frenzy.
The quiet, inassailable knowledge of this truth had underlain Tanqueray's most irritable utterances.
And of all that read about Shakspere there are few whom more than one or two utterances have reached.
In the New Testament a few examples appear in which his utterances are given a quasi-judicial tone.
Asoka burns with zeal to propagate this dhamma and his language recalls the utterances of the dhammapada.
He had too much reverence for the place and object of the assembly, to indulge in crude and repetitious utterances.
We have no knowledge of pacifist utterances of representative Germans of any time.
His best utterances were but incoherencies to the human ears that heard them.
Recent utterances about the innocuousness of Australian snake-poison find a fitting answer in this melancholy occurrence.
Young Powell asked himself with some distaste what was the meaning of these utterances.
Surely that which flourishes in great minds, and by their utterances is made plain.
Whittier's muse, too, found the pastoral letter a fitting theme for its vigorous, sympathetic utterances.
The pewee, for all his tender and melancholy utterances, has a fiery spirit.
Turning to the dithyrambic utterances of the London Press at the time we can hardly wonder at the hallucination.
In fiery utterances attacking the Government he denounced Botha as a jingoist and an imperialist.
Hobnailed sandals wooly jodhpurs and tunics are all they have to wear, so expect some utterances of discomfort.
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