Sentence examples for speaking the name from inspiring English sources

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Strictly speaking, the name Vaughan contains two syllables.

Strictly speaking, the name should be applied to the land bordering the head of the Persian Gulf between the Arabian desert and the Euphrates delta.

The title is not just an inversion of Outkast's Hey Ya, but a slurring of Yahweh, and Koenig ponders the niceties of speaking the name of God, while chopped-and-screwed production techniques make a chorus out of backwards chipmunks.

Strictly speaking, the name refers to only the great hour bell, but it is commonly associated with the whole clock tower (formally known as St. Stephen's Tower until 2012, when it was renamed Elizabeth Tower on the occasion of Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee, marking 60 years on the British throne).

Several recent products have brought to home (analog) phones a particular time-saving feature once found only on a few cellphones or by phone-company subscription: voice dialing, in which the caller dials just by speaking the name of the callee.

A thousand years from now they're going to be speaking the name "ELON MUSK".

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Strictly speaking, the names above should all come wrapped in quotation marks.

Just speaking the names of certain Kurdish singers at one time could have landed a Kurd in prison.

As he began speaking the names at the initial service, his eyes welled up, he recently recalled.

Yes the media loves a lone figurehead – but I resist that by speaking the names of my community members, showing I do none of this work alone.

Participants also took turns speaking the names of those loved ones.

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