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It's still possible that the tape is a doctored compilation of clips from his previous utterances.
Daniel Gillion, a political scientist at the University of Pennsylvania who studies race and politics, examined the Public Papers of the Presidents, a compilation of nearly all public presidential utterances—proclamations, news-conference remarks, executive orders—and found that in his first two years as president, Obama talked less about race than any other Democratic president since 1961.
In contrast to press secretary Tony Snow's insistence on Tuesday that his office could only find eight times when Bush had used the phrase, the official compilation of presidential documents contains 52 such public utterances by the president since 2003.
Yerushalmy really did present a multiplicity of utterances.
We argue that the embedding of utterances in a coherent discourse context is as important for recognizing and interpreting metonymic utterances as intrasentential semantic constraints.
They argue that attention to the 'reflexive' or 'utterance-bound' contents of utterances sheds new light on these old problems.
Different theorists have focused on different properties of utterances.
% = percent of total number of utterances.
Social stress was mentioned by parents (2% of utterances) but rarely by clinicians (utterances = 3, <1%).
The frequency of utterances for each individual factor was tabulated.
We analysed GP speech in terms of utterances and turns.
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