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Nor has the story of his travails done much to convince people that Mr Perry actually is mentally capable of reciting a list of three things.
"In the history of mankind, words were heard before they were seen," wrote Albert B. Lord, the author of "The Singer of Tales," a classic work of scholarship that traced oral literature from Homer through "Beowulf" and the tales, still recited today, of Balkan poets capable of reciting thousands of lines of verse by heart.
I am a former mediocre college distance runner who completed a couple of degrees in English literature, and those of us who belong to this particular demographic, in addition to a heightened sense of futility and masochism, are often capable of reciting A. E. Housman's "To an Athlete Dying Young" from memory.
They are human computers, capable of reciting any fact, figure, or formulae at any moment.
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That conundrum was on display four years ago, when these two supremely capable men managed to botch the simple task of reciting the presidential oath at Mr. Obama's first inauguration.
I'm incapable of reciting song lyrics or quote movies.
Their religious practices of reciting the Quran made them feel more comfortable and openly accept faith.
Adopt your own way of reciting softly without disturbing others.
The robot, which is apparently capable of learning and expressing human emotions, has been programmed to help sell the products by providing information on the specifications of machines, as well as reciting quips and jokes with customers.
I'm capable of medalling.
Am I capable of it?
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