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His clear enunciation and concern for words charged the vocal line with vitality".
Her success there was mainly the result of her clear enunciation of Tea Party talking points.
Last year, Imogen Stubbs complained about the lack of clear enunciation in the theatre.
The orchestra played with crackling precision; the impressive and sizeable Chicago Symphony Chorus sang with unforced yet robust sound and clear enunciation of the text.
Their clear enunciation and harmonies made the so-called protest song radio-friendly and it was heard in quarters which would not tolerate Dylan's own edgy vocals.
Other early 15th-century Burgundian and Netherlandish composers, too, embraced this essentially homophonic technique, especially for psalm and hymn settings requiring distinct textual articulation and clear enunciation.
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His enunciation is clear, crisp and concise.
But the glories of her dancing are primarily in her upper body: her lower-body rhythm is clear but soft in enunciation.
The first thing you notice listening to the album is the high, nasal voice, steely and precise; the enunciation is clear, and Jay-Z moves over each syllable lightly.
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