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"Down to hell and up to heaven," he said, leaving reporters to debate, for much of the rest of the day, the political significance of his utterance.
Mr. Gago has the kind of small, high voice that's sometimes called a tenorino, but there's nothing diminutive about the cascading fluency of his coloratura or the expressive vitality of his utterance.
But that does not alter the fact that for us here in England the bulk of his utterance is of an order quite different from anything we have hitherto met with in music.
Here the "how" refers to "the relationship sustained by the existing individual, in his own existence, to the content of his utterance" (Anthology, 214).
It seems plausible to say that Kai's belief about Pluto, or his possession of that belief, caused, or figured in a causal explanation of, his utterance.
Van Winkle need not have a correct conception of the day of his utterance to be talking and thinking about that day with his use of 'today'today
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Other than the Rivonia defence, few of his utterances will stand the test of time.
He was like Valery in the weight in his silences gathered from the penetration of his utterances.
It was the first time I'd ever detected a daunted note in any of his utterances.
The court of appeal concluded that those of the appellant's statements which he tried to refute could not be discounted as an unrepresentative sample of his utterances.
"I don't want those people in my film," he shouts, though, like most of his utterances, this one is not fully quotable here.
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