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The statement, however, was quickly pronounced vague by road safety experts.
I'm no Kenyan".The press quickly pronounced the poor man a fraud.
Emily Bell, by then editing our digital output and our resident seer, quickly pronounced this to be as important as the web itself.
My writer friend quickly pronounced it the single worst piece of acting in the history of Colombian television, which, he said, was saying a lot.
Signing players such as Kolo Touré, Emmanuel Adebayor and Carlos Tevez has altered the dynamic of the City dressing room, where a winning mentality has become quickly pronounced.
The president, who denies the allegations, quickly pronounced his death a suicide, then hinted that he was murdered by rogue intelligence agents.
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Even with the most egregious cases, such as the executions of children at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the NRA quickly pronounces their position against any further gun restrictions.
This one, fortunately, ended quickly, and afterward, Isner pronounced his ankle 90 percent healed.
I don't know whether a rock went through his tent, or whether he hit a rock, but a doctor got to us very quickly and he was pronounced dead straight away".
Lastly, the usual word frequency effect (high frequency words are pronounced more quickly than low frequency words) reversed in the regularize task for regular, but not irregular words, producing a significant interaction of task, frequency, and regularity.
A lot of the kids at the academy are in jail for what they call "CPW3" — a phrase they pronounce quickly and almost affectionately, like the name of the Star Wars robot.
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