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/ Relating to or being an utterance that performs an act by the fact that it's being uttered, as in, "I now pronounce you personal shopper and client".

The retrospective rereading of each incident, each utterance, that could lead to arrest, trial, verdict.

This is the sort of utterance that used to get Harry Truman hopping mad.

"Mama," he said, testing another — an utterance that stopped him in his tracks and caused his torso to jackknife forward.

So he makes an utterance that proves to them that he is not afraid to publicly envision a definite end to the stimulus.

Every utterance that is called a revelation was formed in a definite time and place and bears the marks of its history.

In April 1861, for instance, Douglass had labeled Lincoln's inaugural address "a weak and inappropriate utterance" that announced "complete loyalty to slavery in the slave States" and denied "all feeling against slavery".

Even when a few performers looked unready, the dancing had the extra quality of utterance that can occur when, say, an opera is sung by artists in their own language.

Speaking to a technology conference in Las Vegas in February, Mr. Kagermann seemed to suggest SAP would achieve a 35percentt operating margin quickly, an utterance that sent its stock up sharply, surprising SAP officials.

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"Nice guys finish seventh" is a lot cleverer (and also marginally more plausible) than the non-utterance that gave immortality to Leo Durocher.

A fierce and seemingly inexhaustible improviser, he favors gnarled, guttural utterances that slowly build into shattering crescendos.

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