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His head was stuffed with books and beautiful polysyllabic words which, later, he would enunciate very slowly, as if chewing some favourite candy.
When Sheppard began in 1951, he never expected that one day he would enunciate his ultimate favorite of a ballplayer name, Shigetoshi Hasegawa, a Japanese pitcher of the past decade.
What Marina says is honest and true, but it doesn't sound much like dialogue; it sounds like something that a lawyer would enunciate, or a columnist write, in her defense.
We mention without giving a proof a result that would enunciate that for a large category of subgroups of the four dimensional three-step chain group with non-flat coadjoint orbits, this phenomenon of non-isomorphic representation equivalence cannot occur.
The process went like this: First, the historian would enunciate his topic.
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These developers should take the responsibility to enunciate the explicit hypotheses that would need to be addressed in determining the worthiness of therapeutics to advance into clinical trials.
For example, you would want to be very careful to enunciate when saying the word "ship", especially if you were talking quickly.
An hour before the 4 05 p.m. curtain, de Niese was sitting at her vanity in Dressing Room 7, reviewing notes she'd scribbled on the script: "Scene 2 — enunciate the 'S' in di sesto".
It's certainly nice -- 'twould be nicer still if he could enunciate the policy choices he'd make, having backed the scientific consensus.
He believed it certainly did the expected job but realized the need to enunciate well and wondered how thicker accents would fare.
"What credibility would Ukip have in the Commons if others had to enunciate party policy in Parliament and the party leader was only allowed in as a guest?
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