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enunciation

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The act of enunciating, announcing, proclaiming, or making known; open attestation; declaration; as, the enunciation of an important truth.

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Q: I have learned that on Monday, or about Tuesday, you have received a letter from the Secretary-General of the Arab League officially protesting George Brandis' enunciation of the policy.

I would argue, though, that there is a big difference between the enunciation of the g-word  by spiritual leaders, whose authority is mainly moral, and its use by governments, especially very strong ones.

Startlingly, he sang his hallucinations in the perfect, almost prissy enunciation of the Home Counties.

A number of questions of this type have been investigated, but the first clear enunciation and study of such a question was accomplished in 1956 by the U.S. engineer Claude E. Shannon and others.

But he confined himself to the enunciation of principles; most of the routine he left to his chief officers.

In addition to the U.S. Canadian negotiations, Rush participated in conferences concerning Latin America with George Canning, British foreign minister and later prime minister, that led to the enunciation of the Monroe Doctrine (1823).

Refused a place because of his accent, he practiced American enunciation while listening to the accents of radio voices and reapplied to ANT six months later.

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.

Like the singis of the plural, it resulted almost casually from an inadvertent retraction of the tongue in enunciation from an interdental -th sound to postdental -s.

The first step taken in this direction by the Sunnis was the enunciation that "one day of lawlessness is worse than 30 years of tyranny".

One student reported that he was a man of middle stature, with a voice that combined sharpness in the enunciation of syllables and words, and softness in tone.

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