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When Texas lawmakers took up the issue of how to make fewer dollars stretch further in public schools during the 2011 legislative session, "efficiency" was a commonly uttered word.
According to Kevin Watson, who lectures in "sociophonetics" at the University of Lancaster, this is not lax articulation but rather a conscious effort to soften the uttered word through what he calls "plosive lenition".
The object, on the other hand, is best thought of as whatever is signified, for example, the object to which the written or uttered word attaches, or the fire signified by the smoke.
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The singer orders what she hears and sees, and "what she sang was uttered word by word".
The singer's song, "uttered word by word," overlays and opposes "the dark voice of the sea," in a duet that becomes a contest crowned with triumph: And when she sang, the sea, Whatever self it had, became the self That was her song, for she was the maker.
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None interviewed for this article were sniffy, or uttered words like "coarse," "vulgar" or "Mammon".
When they saw the photo, people held their chests and uttered words of devotion.
Europe turned to look, uttered words of concern, and went back to business.
He is remembered to have endured gruesome torture calmly and courageously and to have uttered words of forgiveness for his accusers.
Indeed, as Mara Liasson, journalist for NPR, pointed out only minutes after the debate, Romney's most uttered words seemed to be "I agree".
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