It's a neat trick to have a way to spell words containing both nasalization and crucially important tone without any accents or funny letters. |
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The Constitution and federal law require that the state and tribes sign detailed compacts to spell out exactly how the casinos will be run. |
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In a devastating four minute spell with a quarter of an hour to go, they threw the league race wide open. |
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Reb and I went to the Tracey Emin exhibition at the City Gallery and it drove me crazy because Emin can't spell. |
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After a spell as the wardrobe manager's personal assistant, she became wardrobe mistress for the Sadler's Wells World Theatre Ballet Company. |
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The smile she gave Wanda Bryk was the rueful, wan, chastened smile of someone who had just come through a crying spell. |
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Despite throwing his hat in the ring for almost every job in the next three years, the best he could get was a brief, abysmal spell at Bradford City. |
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He appeared also to be saying he had inside information about it that he could only chortle about, unable to spell it out. |
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Behind her late middle-age rejuvenation was the spell of a Hindu practitioner of ancient ayurvedic arts. |
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From the 1920s until the start of WWII a carnival queen was plucked annually from the town's prettiest girls and given a short spell in the limelight. |
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The spell of Scotland and of Balmoral on the royal family began with Queen Victoria. |
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His first language was Corsican, and he always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. |
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He lifted his hand in a knockback spell, which would send me sailing right into the zombie. |
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Most of his zoology notes are about marine invertebrates, starting with plankton collected in a calm spell. |
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Early Levels Open your spell tab and expand your single option. Place the lifetap you find there in your hotbar. |
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When someone is under the spell of limerence, not even being rejected dampens down the madness. |
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A child is learning to spell, but no special pains are taken to make him respell, and respell, until spelled aright, every misspelled word. |
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To secure lasting, blissful love from a nascent romance, a love pillow can cast a powerful, binding spell. |
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A spell could consist of a set of words, a formula or verse, or a ritual action, or any combination of these. |
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If the holy river overcome him and he is drowned, the man who put the spell upon him shall take possession of his house. |
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If the holy river declares him innocent and he remains unharmed the man who laid the spell shall be put to death. |
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He that plunged into the river shall take possession of the house of him who laid the spell upon him. |
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Any contact with cash will snap their spell and leave the wizard naked and confused. |
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So they cast a spell over the monks to redirect them from the road to Otteri to the road leading them to the cliff's edge at Sidmouth. |
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The commercial office was formerly based in Lytham St Annes, after its original spell in Preston. |
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Then Thurston, Greg Inglis, Jharal Yow Yeh and Cronk all scored in a masterful 10-minute spell to take Australia over the 50-point mark. |
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I'm feeling a bit weak and dizzy. I think I'm having a dizzy spell. |
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Och, murther! faix, some spell my pipe bewishes, I've played a wail and raised the little fishes. |
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Irving is further required, as a matter of practice, to spell out what he contends are the specific defamatory meanings borne by those passages. |
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Chung was the first of its four picks in Round 2. His arrival might spell doom for Rodney Harrison. |
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The first type is of course the dry spell when you can't think of any ideas. The second type is when kids just have a dry spell in writing. |
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I remember once, we'd had a spell o' weather jest like this, and it begun to gether up in the same way. |
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I said ok and resorted to only taunting or using a taunt spell to get mobs off the wizzy but the cleric got up me for that too. |
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The wrong spell done for the right reason would be an example of doing gray magick. |
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I thought it was high time, now or never, before the light was put out, to break the spell in which I had so long been bound. |
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I'm glad you spell your name like that. It's the best of all the ways to spell Isabel. |
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Taylor later reflected on the first half of 2014 as the worst spell of form in his career. |
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An abrupt cold spell in Northern Europe known as the Younger Dryas, which occurred between 10,900 BC and 9700 BC, may have depopulated Ireland. |
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If I could spell, then I would spell correctly, but I never bothered to learn. |
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So, rather than be inhibited and say I can't write because I can't spell, I just write and get on with it. |
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The lightning spell was originally pretty powerful, but in the sequel they nerfed it so it became completely useless. |
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A dispute between the speedway club and the stadium owners ended the first spell. |
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It covers most of the latest period of repeated glaciation, up to and including the Younger Dryas cold spell. |
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Smith won three league titles, two Scottish Cups and three League Cups in the 4 years, 126 days of his second spell. |
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The player who has won the most caps as a Cardiff player is Alf Sherwood who won 39 caps for Wales during his spell with the club. |
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The fleet initially inched north along the Indian coast, and then anchored in at Anjediva island for a spell. |
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The club was promoted back to the Premier League in 2012 following a brief spell in the third tier and severe financial difficulties. |
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Briggs was the Lions leading wicket taker during their spell in the competition. |
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The player, armed with a pommel, stands from two to three feet from the spell, places a knur in the cup which is held down by the rack. |
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As a result of these inflected forms, native speakers remain aware of the underlying voiced phoneme, and spell accordingly. |
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The truth, however, soon spread like wildfire to the right and left, acting, as it fell upon every car, like a spell. |
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Self-focus, self-preoccupation, and the like do not automatically spell an enlargement of one's general self-knowledge. |
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We get jumped by the Socs. I'm not sure how you spell it, but it's the abbreviation for the Socials, the jet set, the West-side rich kids. |
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I'm sorry but I can't spell it out for you, because the whole issue is not that simple. |
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It used to be that songs could not spell things out, but society is more liberal now. |
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I did have a passing interest in Wicca, but once I realized that spell work was involved, I stopped. |
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If you have dynamic spell checking enabled, your pamphlet will become a sea of red squigglies. |
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Michael O'Hara's surehanded script and Michael Horowitz's fine direction spell out the brief career of remorseless bloodletter Starkweather. |
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He's a good lad but I'm not sure he would spell his name correctly on the quiz sheet while Dunney is about as sharp as a beachball. |
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The Magpies then had to absorb a spell of pressure from the home side as the Yellow Boys penned United in their own half. |
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And how all this zaniness can convey such a thoughtful analysis of religious fanaticism is part of the novel's spell. |
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I don't suppose they'll identify him but if they do he should get a medal not a spell in jankers. |
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Gilchrist put on 30 before edging the first ball of Simon Jones' spell to Geraint Jones. |
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The 1970s were also seen as a successful spell for St Helens, as they reached three Challenge Cup finals in the period. |
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John Kear was sacked as coach and Veivers had a second spell as interim coach. |
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Following Sharp's departure from the club in 2008, Kieron Purtill had a brief spell as caretaker coach alongside Paul Anderson. |
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This spell in the top division ended after two seasons and the loss of income due to relegation led to the club going into financial administration. |
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No, I can't tell 'ee how 'tis spelt for I never couldn't spell. |
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I had to wait for the cooldown to finish before recasting the spell. |
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In this country community, we enjoy our neighbors as we never could before. There is time to set a spell and talk about the weather, family and days gone by. |
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Like many musicians of his generation, Holst came under Wagner's spell. |
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Taylor would improve his record at Blackpool during this spell. |
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She gains one level of spellfire energy for every spell level absorbed and can store a number of spellfire energy levels equal to her Constitution. |
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In transcribing them, I have inserted one or two apostrophes, for the poet always complained that though he could spell like sixty, he never could mind his stops. |
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After a brief spell in London, where he again visited the Hamiltons, Nelson was placed in charge of defending the English Channel to prevent the invasion. |
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Despite his ill-fated spell at Anfield, he received a warm reception from the same Liverpool fans he struggled to win over before being sacked midway through last season. |
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Readers of English can generally rely on the correspondence between spelling and pronunciation to be fairly regular for letters or digraphs used to spell consonant sounds. |
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That's because they've already fallen under the supermonster's spell. They don't know how to fight back. They don't even remember that they can fight back. |
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When a player does discard or use a card or when a creature also died or a spell gets destroyed, that card gets placed into the player's graveyard. |
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She whispered the spell that would unenchant the small patch of moss and rose, never bothering to look back to see if the ground recovered its formerly unbroken surface. |
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Jane had a long spell as chairman, but bowed out after she had a child. |
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He had a loan spell with Sheffield United later in the season, before leaving St James's Park in the summer of 1998 to sign, amid much fanfare, for Wrexham. |
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Around the middle of the 15th century, there were points where within the 5 major dialects there were almost 500 ways to spell the same the word though. |
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Since then Chelsea have always worn white socks with their home kit apart from a short spell from 1985 to 1992, when blue socks were reintroduced. |
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He developed his mimicry and improvisational skills during a spell in Ralph Reader's wartime Gang Show entertainment troupe, which toured Britain and the Far East. |
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Back in 2005 the good folks at COUNTRYSIDE were kind enough to allow The Warped Woodturner the opportunity to spell out his principles of country freeloading. |
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In the second stanza, the woman explains that Odin placed a sleeping spell on her she could not break, and due to that spell she has been asleep a long time. |
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The fact that you couldn't manage to do that and spell at the same time is downright pitiable. I feel inclined to floccinaucinihilipilificate you entirely. |
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Transliteration systems are based on relating written symbols to one another, while transcription is the attempt to spell in one language the phonetic sounds of another. |
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Additionally, in American English, dialogue is an extremely common spelling compared to dialog, although both are treated as acceptable ways to spell the word. |
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Galil said that the text must be written in an early form of southern Hebrew, as it is the only language of the time to use two yods to spell the word wine. |
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Anyone else would have pulled in his horns and gone slow for a spell, but he's one of those fellows whose horse is always going to win the next race. |
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