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To formally declare, officially or ceremoniously.
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To be sure, individuals can always go to the European court of human rights – but this takes time, and, in any case, the court does not pronounce on the illiberal direction a country as a whole might be taking.
I didn't even know how to pronounce meme.
Dardouna said he did not know who the British artist was and initially could not pronounce Banksy's name correctly.
Far be it from me to pronounce on the merits of the different fillings for arancini – you can keep it simple, as with the Silver Spoon's mozzarella and shredded ham, or complex, as with Locatelli's ragu with peas and cheese, though I think molten mozzarella is probably mandatory.
Nobody on any of the red carpet feeds seemed able to pronounce the surname of the woman who won the Oscar for best supporting actress on Sunday night.
The band in the movie goes by the "so edgy no one can even pronounce it" name of the Soronprfbs.
They too figured my name was too hard to pronounce, so "Greasy Wog" became my moniker.
I went to Ghana with him for a fortnight, monitoring a Nkrumah referendum - because Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's ruler, had challenged the Guardian to pronounce his vote clean - and saw the other side of Arthur: the dogged reporter trudging from booth to booth and site to site vetting a poll which disintegrated into farce at the end.
Should you have occasion to say 2014 out loud, for example in a podcast, pronounce it "twenty fourteen", not "two thousand and fourteen" daughter of, son of Think twice before referring to people in these terms.
In the film, there is a killingly funny vignette in which Joshua McGuire's Ruskin, who cannot pronounce his Rs, purrs with self-satisfaction at his own ideas – the critic who got the cream.
Perhaps it was hard to pronounce, perhaps he just thought it was a bit of fun, but the truth is that the guffaw of laughter from the other kids, regular as clockwork, was a daily ordeal.
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