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She speaks rather through the perfection of her dancing.
Now that she has been accepted and is joining, she speaks rather candidly about the honor.
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Later she dances a duet with a plastic skeleton and speaks, rather unconvincingly: "He is alive and he is in me.
But still, its ad campaign, for better or worse, speaks rather loudly to me.
But to judge Edwards by the way he speaks, rather than what he says, is of course to miss the point.
But, for my money, Rylance's attempt to suggest that every line he speaks, rather than being pre-scripted, is plucked out of thin air, lapses into mannerism.
Malebranche speaks rather baldly here.
Hans Reichenbach (1951) speaks rather casually of the revolutions in physics.
Charlie Rose: And in fact, I think Obama now speaks — rather than using the radio program, speaks online.
She prefers to speak rather than text, because she is "a grammar snob.
Was this some entertainer she hadn't heard of, speaking rather than singing?
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