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"Really beautiful, it's really the only beautiful thing there is," and this became one of Finch's famous gnomic utterances, added to the many that Karen and Jemima and Claire would quote whenever evidence of Finch's uniqueness was required.
One reason this shift has been possible is Donald Trump's skillful employment of what I call 'racial figleaves' -- utterances added to openly racist ones, providing just enough cover for the audience to believe that nodding along does not make them racist.
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Each step or utterance adds a 是非 shì-fēithis-not that to the edifice of guiding discourse marking paths for ourselves and for others.
These equations are refined as millions of images or utterances are added to the database, improving the programs' ability to accurately recognize patterns.
If two counsellors were present, their utterances were added.
Utterances of companions added up to 6.7% of the total communication (Table 3).
Within the spoken mode, emphasis can be placed on any part of an utterance by adding a tone unit and making one element the tonic foot in order to make it newsworthy.
The first set consisted of test utterances generated by adding noise to ten clean 'whispered' speech utterances from the same speaker as in generation of the CD-1 codebook.
The Wilders court stated that the ECtHR has mentioned a) the great impact audiovisual media can have b) on the electorate which can be reached via national television, c) the circumstance that an expression can reach the intimacy of the home, and d) the fact that an audience, including minors, is barely able to escape from an utterance (a "captive audience," added).
For 著 zhe, it was used as a verb 著 zhuo meaning 'to order' and has been grammaticalized as an affirmative utterance particle that was added to 來 lai in the Qing Dynasty to reinforce the affirmative meaning of the clause (Sun 孙锡信 1999)a.
Previous, non conversation-analytic, studies of the constructions containing Proszę "please", describe it as a performative verb that is added to another utterance to balance the explicit and unmitigated wish of the speaker to "achieve something which makes it hard for the hearer to refuse" (Królak and Rudnicka, 2006).
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