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To pronounced
verb
To formally declare, officially or ceremoniously.
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That's how JK Rowling says it's meant to pronounced.
"The Taliban have not been able to disrupt the election as much as they wanted to," pronounced Waheed Omar, Karzai's spokesman, with satisfaction.
(His surname is pronounced GUM-perts in German, though after settling in the United States he was inclined to pronounced it GUM-purrs).
In the third stage, the participants heard the word "to" (pronounced like the word "toe" in English, which means "and" in Japanese) and then a 0.3-s pause.
This led to pronounced changes in forest age structure accompanied by stand unification indicated by a sharp decrease in the Shannon index of age diversity.
Injection of streptozotocin (a drug that poisons pancreatic ß-cells) led to pronounced hyperglycemia.
The density higher than 100 K at times led to pronounced cell death because of cell overgrowth and hence required frequent medium replenishment.
In contrast, coincubation of phalloidin and PBAE NPs led to pronounced toxin uptake.
DM was associated with increased TUNEL positivity in LV myocardium referring to pronounced DNA fragmentation (Fig. 5b, c).
The dwindling supply has led to pronounced spikes in price.
Superficial wounds are susceptible to pronounced scar formation in some individuals.
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