Sentence examples for openly pronouncing from inspiring English sources

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By 1936 players in Europe were wearing boots which weighed only a third of the weight of the rigid boots of a decade earlier, although British clubs did not adopt the new-style boots, with players such as Billy Wright openly pronouncing their disdain for the new footwear and claiming that it was more suited to ballet than football.

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Rather, their opposition to Turkey's bid for EU membership is explained by what a columnist in the Turkish newspaper Hürriyet accurately described as "basic facts not pronounced openly" on Monday.

This tendency became pronounced in his openly licentious illustrations (1896) for Aristophanes' Lysistrata.

Takfir, they said, can only be pronounced on those who have openly professed unbelief.

There he met Leonora (his siter Clara's friend) who, like himself, was also about 40 & married Leonora openly made sexual advances to Giacomo & pronounced her great love.

Such fine distinctions were less pronounced before 9/11, when Qadhi and others preached openly about the glory of Islam's early military triumphs.

Mr. Delanoë, 52, one of France's few openly gay politicians, underwent three hours of surgery before being pronounced out of danger.

For example, in the NCAA, there is an absolute dearth of openly LGB or T sports players, which is even more pronounced in professional leagues.

It is more pronounced in "Calligrams," of 1930, in which the curving and undulating type of Apollinaire's poems competes openly with illustrations by Giorgio de Chirico.

He pronounced himself impressed.

"Something people could pronounce.

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