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Her naked vocal is impassioned, but also reveals a tendency toward nasality and occasionally soggy enunciation.
In Latin America, the second term brought the enunciation of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine in 1904.
Indeed, one might say that we reinterpret these concepts at every moment of utterance or enunciation.
The moment he started speaking in that melodious voice with its slightly lilting accent and almost perfect enunciation she was lost in its music.
This got me thinking about how some mangled enunciation has become par for the course in pop music, and we don't really think it's weird anymore.
The training must include intense and particular attention to pronunciation, intonation and enunciation.
It has been my observation that most of the broadcasts are presented at machine-gun rate, with almost incomprehensible diction and enunciation.
Public announcements are to be of good quality with clear enunciation, in plain language and spoken slowly enough to be easily understood.
The student, standing up, would have the next minute to say the poem, with perfect pronunciation and enunciation, without mistake or face the prospect of laps.
Startlingly, he sang his hallucinations in the perfect, almost prissy enunciation of the Home Counties.
Sometimes, enunciation pierces through narration with ostentatious camera moves or reflexive images, but it finds itself swallowed by the diegesis in the end.
So wouldn't it be nice if all teachers were tested to demonstrate their competency in English enunciation and pronunciation so they could pass it on to their charges.
He was rocking in his chair, his mouth working on some enunciation.
One of the worst of them is the slovenly enunciation of many of the actors of the present day.
Over time the term enunciation gave way to rheme, and rheme to comment.
As well, there is a clear statutory enunciation of the principle of restraint in sentencing.
The enunciation of new doctrines for the use of these structures would be helpful in the progressive development of the law.
Rather than holding a merely ideological discussion, there needed to be a clear enunciation of the mistakes that had been made.
Singers worked on their projection and enunciation so that the primitive recording technology would render their voices at least halfway decently.
In the Deleuzian formulation such a displacement is necessary because deterritorialization involves a collapse of the subjective enunciation and the presentation of material.
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I happen to be a midwesterner myself, so my accent is hard, I mean, with a sharp enunciation.
When he decided to speak it was with rapid enunciation, but clearly and concisely.
His enunciation was peculiarly pure, and I doubt not that he was a gentleman born.
Should any breath be spent in aspiration, or in hissing, or in guttural enunciation, the vocality is said to be impure.
He then began to read in a good round resonant voice, with clear enunciation and careful attention to his pauses and emphases.
His enunciation would have been almost totally unintelligible to a stranger.
It is the enunciation of a principle which is vital to the well-being of all peoples at all times.
You admire the limpidity of his thought, the purity of his enunciation, and your own knowledge of a tongue so recently acquired.
By cunning operations on tongue, throat, larynx, and nasal cavities a man's whole enunciation and manner of speech could be changed.
The Philadelphian is quite as marked in tone and enunciation.
What was the slight peculiarity of her enunciation, when she read?
The man's voice was thick, and his enunciation anything but clear.
Her cheeks were red with anger, and when she answered her voice had the hard commonness which she concealed generally by a genteel enunciation.
A calm, subdued triumph, blent with a longing earnestness, marked his enunciation of the last glorious verses of that chapter.
Affectation is the worst enemy of voice and enunciation alike.
Her carriage is excellent, and her enunciation is perfectly clear.
Above all things, let the enunciation of every word be clear and distinct.
Her voice was calm, her enunciation a little slow, but perfectly distinct, and she stood before him as she spoke, in the simplest and most maidenly attitude.
This unexpected resistance gave Magua time to interpose, and with rapid enunciation and animated gesture, he drew the attention of the band again to himself.
Pelet, for instance, and the guttural enunciation of the Flamands.
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