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If there was a pronounced military presence inside, outside it’s 10 times worse
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’ He answered, his resemblance to a weasel more pronounced than ever
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The finishing touches were put on the cave, and after checking everything, Kate pronounced it finished
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"Major Husband," he pronounced slowly
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"We are at war," Glayet pronounced slowly and carefully
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“We are going to be exterminated,” Kelvin pronounced
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The man pronounced her name more like ahVah than Ava, but it was close enough that she knew what was going on
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features were more pronounced than he remembered
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She was big, with a bigger skull than even Enjteen had, and she appeared to be a very pronounced grey, at least from what she could see in this light, with thick wrinkled skin, what she could see of it
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Determination is one of Maggie's more pronounced character traits and is one of the things that Jock loves about her
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” Olivia pronounced as they were seated
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Why she chose to ask about the way he’d pronounced the small house's description like a name, she wasn't exactly sure; after all, it belonged to her and she could call it anything she wanted
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You ought to stay here in Yoonbarla for the dark,” she pronounced it carefully, like he probably hadn’t heard it before
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grew more pronounced, and my senses began to react to
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"He doesn't hang around here a lot if he's been by here at all," Dyinholm pronounced after carefully examining the picture
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Those spots on his cheeks were more pronounced, the eyes shone more brightly out of darker eyes, and a cold sweat glimmered upon his brow
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In fact, her beauty was even more pronounced when contrasted with the coarse, dull fabric of the robe
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The Mayor pronounced that a recount should take place after which a new vote would be taken the following week end
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pronounced A – U – M, accenting each syllable
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” Homer pronounced his enemy’s name with
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As for the interior, the noise was even more pronounced and unsavory, with a continual, disruptive, disjointed chattering taking place up there between the ears of the citizens of Hubbub
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"Well, I really don't see that there is any cause," he pronounced
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” She pronounced “devil” to rhyme with “evil
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After only a few minutes of despair a thought in his head so pronounced he almost heard the words: I must leave this ship
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The closeness of the room only made the odors of the wine, unwashed bodies and food more pronounced
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The infallible decrees of the church had pronounced the Latin translation of the Bible, commonly called the Latin Vulgate, to have been equally dictated by divine inspiration, and therefore of equal authority with the Greek and Hebrew originals
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pronounced now he was standing up
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Only if he was pronounced dead beyond any hope of revival
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So I kept on walking and as I did so my limp became more pronounced so the by the time I turned into the gate of 123 General Gordon Street I felt as though I only had one leg
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that is pronounced as ‘Tar poor lee’ when one moves in the right
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Shortly after, my mother was pronounced fully recovered by her doctor
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A few weeks and no kittens later, the vet pronounced “healthy cat, just fat
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If you don't have a childhood background in dance or ballet, or you don't have a nearly perfect body with matching symmetry, try to select music with a pronounced beat where you can clearly put your strongest poses
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A chink in the greyness becoming more pronounced
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point, the trembling became more and more pronounced, until Imbrahim was fearful they’d be
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pronounced he same way, but admitted that I did work there
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He pronounced that it wasn’t fatal, but still would require a doctor’s care—and soon—or else it could go septic
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The voices grew more pronounced as Amaranthe neared it
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Annexation by force he will resent; but with Cuban institutions founded, and the Island pronounced free and independent, he will desire the closest ties with the United States, if not admission in some form to the Union
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It has a pronounced fresh and distinctive flavour
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One male slave had been named Coquita, which was pronounced “kaw-KEE-ta,” however, if at any time a man asked what the name meant, he was to immediately kneel and tell the man that it was a shortened form of “Cock Eater” and he would be happy to provide a sample of his skills
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This is especially pronounced if one set of children live with you and the other does not
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I taught Nechama some Polish songs, which she quickly learned and pronounced the words with the correct accent
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“The sea air will clear our heads,” pronounced Teri, filled so completely with happiness that one more ounce would pour over the brim of her cup
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“The same,” he pronounced grimly
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Elizabeth pronounced the papers satisfactory, and handed Tomek $200
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“This is it,” Jorge pronounced, indicating a road from the shore that wound up between the houses
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Jesus the waiter, (Jesús pronounced Ha'sus)
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pronounced, and dialed a funeral home to wrap the remains
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The steps sounded different than before; more quiet, less pronounced
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” (Pronounced Shy girl – as in Chi-town, you know someone from Chicago) The crowd cheered their asses off, which I understood, finally there was a girl to enter the big show, you’ve gotta give her props
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” She pronounced Victoria with sort of a lisp
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With family members behaving with what seemed to me a similar mindset, the disappointment and heartache over Ma‘s death was even more pronounced
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Note: When two vowels that could possibly form a dipthong are to be pronounced separately, an accent mark is placed on the weak vowel
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An example is “maíz”, which is pronounced “ma-íz”
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Pleasures of the flesh were “peetzie meatzie” – piece-y of meat-y, pronounced with a fruity laugh
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When she was out of earshot, Nancy moved closer to me, smiled and pronounced, “Funny place
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After a happy visit of about an hour, Maureen got up, shook his hand, pronounced him okay and yes, she would be pleased to attend our wedding
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When I got to the end, he raised his glass of red wine and pronounced, “I think I’ll like the old man
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Standing behind him I saw about six young doctors, four of them I recognised as neurologists who’d seen me and pronounced “nothing organically wrong
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“Look,” he pronounced, and produced a flat object wrapped in a brown bag
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Jer 36:18 Then Baruch answered them, He pronounced all these words unto me with his mouth, and I wrote them with ink in the book
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As he walked around the body, he formed a circle in the wet mud, the outline becoming more pronounced with every pass
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The negative thoughts, as well as any resulting actions, mean that there will be further ripening of karma in the future, in a more pronounced way – making it harder to deal with at that time
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17 For the Lord of hosts, that planted you, has pronounced evil against you, for the evil of the house of Israel and of the house
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and they shall say to you, therefore has the Lord pronounced all this great evil against use or what is our iniquitye or what is our sin
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pronounced against it, because they have hardened their necks, that they might not hear my words
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13 And I will bring on that land all my words which I have pronounced against it, even all that
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for you; and they will lament you, saying, Ah Lord! for I have pronounced the word, says the Lord
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evil that I have pronounced against them: because I have spoken to them, but they have not heard; and I have called to them, but they
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write all these words at his mouthe 18 Then Baruch answered them, He pronounced all these words to me with his mouth, and I wrote
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iniquity; and I will bring on them, and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and on the men of Judah, all the evil that I have pronounced
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2 And the captain of the guard took Jeremiah, and said to him, The Lord your God has pronounced this evil on
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12 And, lo, I perceived that God had not sent him; but that he pronounced this prophecy against me,
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It was still as I remembered it, although the road through it was more pronounced and I suspected before long someone would settle there
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At the start of this trip, however, he spoke a complete mishmash of languages none of which he pronounced exactly correctly
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He seemed peaceful in his sleep, but worry was more and more pronounced on the forehead and in the eyes of Eliana and Rosh
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As the girl was getting close, the wound on Ian’s hand seemed more and more pronounced
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For the Lord has pronounced against us all these evils that are come on us, and we have not entreated
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They were astonished by our chili and pronounced them far superior to their aji, which is some sort of condiment that comes from the “Indies
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He was taken aback by this and expressed the hope that I would see the light once I was in Espainia (he pronounced it Espanya), the fortress of the true religion
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As we rode along, Colon told me that while we were on our way here from Palos, a maniac had attempted to assassinate Ferdinando (he pronounced it Fernando)
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I noticed he pronounced it “Espanya” just like Colon, rather than the way Luis pronounced it
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Once Colon had gone, Cisneros took over my instruction in Castellano (it seems it is spelled this way, even though it is pronounced Casteyano)
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He expected there would be trouble soon, however, because Carlos the Eighth of Francia (that is how he pronounced it) had just made peace with Maximiliano, Enrique the Seventh and
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At the last Huss stood and spoke a blessing over the burial grounds, a blessing pronounced in the name of the King
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was pronounced sh at that time
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So, don Quixote was real y pronounced don
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Mexico was original y pronounced méh-shi-ko after the Mexicas (meh-shí-
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pronounced like ly, and the y like English y)
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Big deal the z and the s are pronounced alike in Latin America!
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don me,” Revorg pronounced
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Rodonaia was shortly pronounced dead at the scene and
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universe we explore the more rapid and pronounced this thought reaction becomes; i
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more pronounced over the first couple months
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He recalls having pronounced enthusiastically not a silent “Lord, let it be so”, but a sonorous “Lord, it is so”
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Whenever Roger or Josie pronounced the word “Miami” tears rushed down her cheeks while saying: “Why is it always your “ami” and never our “ami”? Even when she was told in Spanish that they were going to Miami she would break into tears, no matter how many times her parents explained to her that Miami was the name of a big city…
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Lines around her grandmother’s eyes were more pronounced than usual
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The general's English had a pronounced