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Practice the key words and phrases, taking special care to notice where you place stresses and drop or add letters (for example, Wisconsinites have a tendency to add the letter "t" at the end of words that end with a double-s, like "acrosst" instead of "across" and Connecticuters tend to either drop the "d" or stress on it less when in the middle of a word like "ranom" instead of "random").
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And the executives deputed in their place stressed that Store is not an expansion of the BBC's activities but a purchasing alternative to an existing DVD market that recently halved in value.
Here is the "native metre" with its falling rhythm, elegiac tone, strong pauses, and variably placed stresses.
But the ECB cannot easily avoid the implication that the perpetual nature of the international cricketing calendar is placing stresses and strains on players to what, this winter at least, has become an intolerable degree.
But while officials in these places stress safety as a priority, none have explained in detail how to determine that a robot is safe enough.
This combination can place stress on the lower back.
That, in turn, could place stress on banks with large emerging-market exposures.
Exercise also reduces excess weight, which can place stress on joints and increase the chance of developing arthritis.
These drivers place stress on the environment (pressures).
Goldstein uses the same formal strategies, but to place stress on the pictorial signage or brand projected, not the medium projecting.
Incidents could be difficult to recognise, and epidemics could place stress on the health system.
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