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This includes the bulkiness of the OAm and its effect on the position of the tongue for example.
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Other people's tongues, for example.
In a chapter on speaking in tongues, for example, Professor Wacker begins with the early Pentecostals' own descriptions of what came to define their movement, and then moves on to contemporary linguistic, physiological and cultural explanations.
His descriptions of the process used to make Talking Heads' iconic albums, "Remain in Light" and "Speaking in Tongues", for example, illuminate how gospel and African music served as sonic guides to creating the band's ecstatic, communal sound.Music moves from innovation to homogenisation until the next new thing arrives.
Therefore, an early assessment of the epithelial tongue and migratory tongue distance, for example, on day 4 is recommended to show a robust difference.
She printed "the manipulation of the object/the blaming of the victim/the accusation of hysteria/the making mute" beside a photograph of tongue depressors, for example.
The twitchy, funk-laced Tongue Tied, for example, would sit comfortably on the 1975's current record, while the title track has more than a whiff of high-gloss Kylie in its lavish disco instrumentation.
There's hypergelast (a person who won't stop laughing), lant (to add urine to ale to give it more kick), obmutescence (willful speechlessness) and ploiter (to work to little purpose) — all good words to have on the tip of your tongue when, for example, you're stopped for speeding.
It may be also worth to further investigate whether specific chromosomal aberrations associated with tongue OPMLs (for example, the segmental gains in 7p, 20q, 1p, 16p and 16q) may contain gene loci with oncogenic potential.
The tongue's temptations, for example -- lies, backbiting, slander, vulgarity and senseless argumentation -- must be challenged and curbed to maintain the integrity of the fast.
That generally involves repeating a motion (touching the tongue to a molar, for example) and assigning it a function (like "next page").
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