In fact, by the end of the year, she was one of the students we could count on to practice and annunciate the readings. |
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We talk a great deal about the deterrents, the need to annunciate this type of offence and the need to respond in a harsh way. |
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The number one principle I would like to annunciate clearly is that of freedom. |
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On completion of his PA announcement, the general alarm started to annunciate. |
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The Leak relay has two sets of contacts so it can be used both to annunciate the alarm, and to provide direct control linkage to local devices. |
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Gods, whenever they annunciate, Long for the romanceThat ironclad heroes peering through the mist Or mousy adolescent girls both provide. |
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The StarNeT 1000 monitoring system records all alarms and provides outputs to annunciate alarms or communicate with mating sensors and monitoring systems in the main Senstar office. |
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Perhaps most importantly, master class clinicians must project their voices adequately to fill the room and must annunciate clearly. |
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She seemed to totally intuitively annunciate pain and fear and human weakness yet she seemed to have no idea where she had discovered these reservoirs, these hidden pools. |
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Back in the day we'd get elocution classes where senior Radio Four presenters would come down from London and give us in-house training in how to annunciate properly. |
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As a result of her hearing problems, she couldn't annunciate properly. |
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