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Tyler Yates is not likely to recite it either when he tells the story of his first major league victory.
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Mr. Browning said that with voters already skeptical, election supervisors were likely to continue to recite a familiar prayer: "We don't care who wins, just let them win big".
I ran in crowds where anyone was likely to start reciting poetry on a moment's notice.
By then, Boras likely will have voluminous stats to recite to Epstein, who could put down his iPhone, make a little snack and come back to listen to the soliloquy without Boras even knowing he was gone.
Reviewer Elsie B. Washington, most likely due to President Clinton's choice of Angelou to recite her poem "On the Pulse of Morning" at his 1993 inauguration, called her "the black woman's poet laureate".
Flag him down at a private view as a journalist and ask him a question, and he's at least as likely to start reciting poetry (what was I had last time? Tennyson? Pope?) as to utter a sensible answer.
For example, if a student reads a sentence and then immediately covers the sentence and recites it out loud, they are likely not retrieving the information but rather just keeping the information in their working memory long enough to recite it again (see Smith, Blunt, et al., 2016 for a discussion of this point).
He began to recite statistics.
She began to recite them.
He loved to recite poetry.
I leapt in authoritatively, starting to recite.
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