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the utterances
noun
An act of uttering.
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Consider the utterances of recent emigres from this septic isle.
And the terrorists' words are counterbalanced by the utterances of the victims.
Others — Naumanians, if you will — hang on his productions as on the utterances of an oracle.
Distinguished from the sphota are the abstract sound pattern (prakritadhvani) and the utterances (vikritadhvani).
Are the utterances in the Beatles' "Hello Goodbye" better understood as a bar graph?
The utterances made headlines on front pages across America and dominated TV news networks.
DECRYPTING the utterances of George Bush is a tricky enough business at the best of times.
Large clocks were used to keep the utterances of talkative shareholders to a minimum.
People perceived the utterances of the right hemisphere as being external to them and attributed them to gods.
This latter idea can be conceived only by analogy with the utterances of man, and its precise definition involves difficulties.
The system was painstakingly trained to understand the utterances of a single individual, and that person only.
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