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And, much to my relief, she has spoken distinctly enough for my cheap microcassette tape recorder to register her every word through the lunchtime din.
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It is rather like trying to distinguish between multiple overlapping conversations; easy enough when a handful of people are speaking distinctly in a quiet room, but impossible when everyone is shouting in a reverberant nightclub.In this section United against AIDS?
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Georgiana later recalled, "We both behaved very well, spoke distinctly and loudly but I trembled so much I could hardly stand".
He spoke slowly, distinctly, sounding alternately exhausted and passionate.
England remains, politically speaking, a distinctly uncool concept.
"I speak very distinctly," he said when someone kidde him about the way he mumbled on television.
Ms. Rodenburg acknowledged that British actors generally speak more distinctly than their American counterparts because they have had intensive voice training.
And several Scots-Americans I spoke to distinctly related to the question of whether Scotland should break out on its own in that way.
He spoke slowly, distinctly, concerned to drive home the import of what he was revealing.
As Oxley progressed down the Lachlan, he had friendly encounters with the native Wiradjuri people, noting that the language they spoke was distinctly different from that used by the indigenous population on the coast.
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