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1. The creation process as enunciated in our religious scriptures matches to a great extent with the evolving scientific hypothesis of Big Bang and expanding and contracting universe
2. ’ she enunciated clearly into the peaceful room
3. They enunciated less and spoke faster than the area where Alan landed
4. ‘I don't understand,’ Torbin enunciated as slowly as he thought he could be understood
5. The voice was unusual: slow and enunciated
6. I enunciated my next words very carefully: "So that I don't give way to these almost overwhelming feelings I'm having," I explained between clenched teeth
7. A long time ago, probably somewhere around 1,700 BC or before, had a learned scribe tried to put into words that which had been spoken to him by one who had seen a vision? The words, in whatever language it was first enunciated and then, whenever it was written, probably could have been translated into something akin to the opening quotation
8. “Ivanka,” she enunciated proudly when I enquired her name
9. At the very onset of his career, Phil Graham had enunciated the need to shape the news: “He was the friend of the powerful, advisor to them, doer, activist; his instructions to the city editor, Ben Gilbert, left no doubt that the paper was to be an instrument for social progress
10. Government officials and observers of the Coast Guard have enunciated their appreciation of that role
11. Trial” both express in a stupendous way what I have just enunciated
12. "And are you receiving this message in a secure place where no one else can listen?" Despite her youth, her voice carried a stunning amount of authority, yet it was still pleasant, smooth, and crisp, every syllable cleanly enunciated
13. I convinced them that the animal could have escaped from the circus, but the circus will not come until June – I enunciated - Go and return soon!
14. ” Colleen enunciated the last part
15. “What is this?” she enunciated with a hiss of anger
16. He had enunciated everything slowly, and carefully, as if he was being thoughtful, but really he was just thinking through possible answers before committing
17. and enunciated but existing in little more than two dimensions
18. " Enunciated Officer Shinds trying to justify his
19. and spitting in my face as he enunciated his words
20. On the other hand, the religious craft of Muhammad as enunciated in his address to the Yathribs - O Helpers, are ye stirred in your souls about the things of this world whereby I have reconciled men’s hearts that they may submit unto God, when you yourselves I have entrusted unto your Islam? – is seemingly designed to favor the privileged of the faith
21. He placed the call to Jacob but before he did Kurt enunciated that she only had twenty five seconds to tell him everything
22. Listen to me," David enunciated as he
23. Indian manifesto of life to be lived in this world as enunciated by our
24. ciple is often enunciated in different ways and styles at different times
25. (Another interpretation is that, If you elevate yourself as enunciated
26. is the one who had enunciated yog at the beginning? Krishn resolves the
27. enunciated before, are the dearest to him
28. A thousand of the most beautiful and eminent verities enunciated by myself only collect into a kind of frozen pall that hangs about her miserable little head and does nothing more useful than suffocate her
29. on will lead to conceiving the baby … that is the manner in which science dogma is enunciated but that is
30. But they did, because perhaps He really was disrespected, misunderstood, feared and insulted by human beings, and commanding and demanding their respect was not the divine message to be enunciated through the Creator’s life on Earth
31. ” I enunciated again, making him sit on the rim of the spa
32. ” Caleb enunciated 'glory of Heaven' with care
33. enunciated; by this they both died at approximately the same age
34. But he has not yet found out the truth which he afterwards enunciated in the Laws--that he was a better legislator who made men to be of one mind, than he who trained them for war
35. Either 'the native hue of resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,' and at the moment when action above all things is required he is undecided, or general principles are enunciated by him in order to cover some change of policy; or his ignorance of the world has made him more easily fall a prey to the arts of others; or in some cases he has been converted into a courtier, who enjoys the luxury of holding liberal opinions, but was never known to perform a liberal action
36. When he speaks again, his words are precisely enunciated
37. He enunciated the word and then drank gravely
38. She speaks quiet, perfectly enunciated French; her accent is crisper than Frau Elena’s
39. Your too animated conversation this evening with Count Vronsky’ (he enunciated the name firmly and with deliberate emphasis) ‘attracted attention
40. Yegor listened attentively, and obviously quite took in Levin’s idea, but by way of assent to it he enunciated, greatly to Levin’s surprise, the observation that when he had lived with good masters he had always been satisfied with his masters, and now was perfectly satisfied with his employer, though he was a Frenchman
41. “But we have such a good time,” Mom enunciated, as if it were a phrase learned from a book
42. We have long been a strong advocate of a systematic and clearly enunciated policy with respect to the payment of cash and stock dividends
43. When Newton enunciated the law of gravity he did not say that the sun or the earth had a property of attraction; he said that all bodies from the largest to the smallest have the property of attracting one another, that is, leaving aside the question of the cause of the movement of the bodies, he expressed the property common to all bodies from the infinitely large to the infinitely small
44. It was somehow fine to hear our flight described by a blind man who enunciated with his head as his dark nose snuffed deep and his black fingers sketched the wind, drawing Crumley here, himself there, me below, and the Beast behind
45. What, then, is progress? We have just enunciated it; the
46. The importance of an aggregate of characters, even when none are important, alone explains the aphorism enunciated by Linnaeus, namely, that the characters do not give the genus, but the genus gives the character; for this seems founded on the appreciation of many trifling points of resemblance, too slight to be defined
47. " In this anyway I've not humiliated myself before you," she enunciated Avith immense dignity, apparently not understanding my exclamation
48. Your too animated conversation this evening with Count Vronsky" (he enunciated the name firmly and with deliberate emphasis) "attracted attention
49. But his unnamed striving, which is expressed by his terror in the presence of solitude, is so sincere that it infects us and draws us more powerfully than many, very many sermons of love, which are enunciated with the lips alone
50. Ever since mankind has existed, teachers have always arisen among peoples, who have enunciated science in this restricted sense,—the science of what it is most useful for man to know