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Duguid tried one, pronounced it "tough" — it was — checked the label on the sack she had just bought, and said, "Aha, a rice-flour issue!
Two judges scored the fight for Ali and one pronounced it a draw.
A dark "l", in linguistic jargon, is one pronounced with the back of the tongue raised.
The judge stops and asks Blazer how, exactly, one pronounced FIFA (fee-fuh), and he appears slightly baffled by "these various organizations" and the list of international events — "World Cups and Gold Cups and so forth and so on...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority runs its own occasional cleanliness study, but those results are not broken down by line, and its last one pronounced 91percentt of the system's cars clean, a figure some subway riders may consider a tad optimistic.
In the cases with no node, the wavefunctions exhibit just one pronounced extremum, and they are clearly nonoscillatory.
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The big question concerning Saoirse Ronan – apart from how on earth one pronounces her first name (try rhyming it with "inertia") – has been when exactly she might cross the threshold into adult roles, and how.
The panel votes on an array of linguistic issues (is "irregardless" standard? How should one pronounce "harass"?).
And how did one pronounce their names?" Wright was hooked.
True, one pronounces its kie to rhyme with tie and the other to rhyme with tea; but that can't be much help to postmen.
She brings a physical charisma to the show that matches Didion's verbal one, pronouncing her lines at a manic clip not so much to avoid boredom as to avoid bathos, a triumph of pronunciation over revelation.
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