I irrationally wonder whether they will notice our matching wedding bands and mutter a homophobic slur the next time we walk by. |
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People with Huntington's often have difficulty putting thoughts into words and slur their speech. |
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Now I slur my words and mangle the language with the best of them, though people close to me do still tease me for my tendency towards pomposity. |
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The slur was deleted quickly, according to his Twitter followers, but screencaps of the message were saved and re-posted. |
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Portato is indicated by a short line over or under a note, or the combination of a slur and staccato dot. |
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I am terribly sorry that this inside joke has been misconstrued to be a slur on any other president. |
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Prosecutors for five years hid the fact that one of their investigators used a racial slur to describe the accused. |
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At the same time, we turn our heads, watch him fall off a chair and slur something unintelligible. |
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King was eight years old when he was slapped by a white woman in a downtown Atlanta department store and insulted with a racial slur. |
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This is in no way intended as a slur on the hard-working refuse collectors or recycling operatives in this area. |
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I throw some extra slur into the words, and act like I'm just managing not to stagger. |
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He must have been aware of the slur in his words, and of the sudden sting in his eyes. |
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It wasn't until he suggested we go back to his place that I discerned the slur in his voice. |
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He heard his voice slur almost to the point of being unable to understand him. |
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Michael asked, the slur in his voice making it hard to know what he was saying. |
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Some drunken couple bumps into me, mumbling a drunken slur of words, which I assume to be apologizes. |
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Without wanting to cast a slur on the undoubted courage of those naval heroes, Edwin wanted to give his books a slightly more modern twist. |
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The slur made by your critic is a very serious and damaging one to the organization and its unconditional generosity. |
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It would have been a slur on their professionalism had they been seen to be demoralised by the departure of a mere youth. |
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I published the original slur in good faith and am happy to correct the record. |
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Down here is all darkness, the only sound the slur of rain in the dirt, water rats scratching inside the walls. |
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But these figures do seem to seriously undermine the slur that the Spaniards lost their bottle after the bombs. |
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To say that shoppers feel intimidated by them is a slur on their characters. |
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And this also makes much more sense than somehow using a racial slur against blacks when talking about someone who's white. |
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This is a ridiculous Clayton's slur of the kind that is the bread and butter of blogs. |
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And they have been used as evidence to back the often-repeated slur that the town is a cultural desert. |
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It was then that she noticed that his voice was completely clear of any drunken slur. |
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It feels strange watching him, now that I know many times that drunken slur was faked. |
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He claims that Richmond was just an officer that was killed on a mission, and that the slur on his wife is ridiculous. |
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Jeffries had no idea what was wrong with her daughter as she uncharacteristically stumbled and fell and began to slur her words. |
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My mom started to slur her words and stumble as though she had been drinking. |
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He refused to withdraw his slur against the character of the boat people, or to admit that the alleged events did not take place. |
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Eileen Murphy, who has lived there nine years, said people were fuming and insulted by the slur. |
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If I have unintentionally cast a slur on members it was not my intention to do so, but I am prepared to alter my amendment to what I have proved. |
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He felt he had got over that letter from Trudi, yet when his mother had cast a slur on her he felt offended. |
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Sir, their object is, to condemn the peace, and to cast a slur on the abilities of his majesty's ministers. |
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The father later used a racial slur against the child's stepfather, and was held in contempt for this. |
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But a gay slur against a straight player isn't the same thing as detrimental treatment of gay players. |
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Both reflect the traditional meanings of acciaccatura and appogiatura, and both insert insert a slur from the first grace note to the main note. |
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We put the US on notice that we expect full proof, that we will not tolerate accusation by innuendo or slur. |
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During a Patroons playoff game, Richardson had screamed profanities and a gay slur at hecklers. |
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A racial slur was scrawled on a whiteboard on one student's door. |
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Indeed, a common racial slur in Dutch is, precisely, roetmop, which means soot mop. |
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One slur is not good, while another is fine because the league has not lost any money in a consumer boycott of the name. |
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It'd be a challenge to find a kid with a disability who hasn't had that slur thrown his or her way. |
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It seems like only yesterday that people who cited Hagel's past views and comments were accused of practicing a politics of slur. |
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Violations serious enough to earn the slur include wearing a wristwatch, smoking cigarettes, smearing yourself with sunblock or insect repellent. |
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In fact, It seems that the copyist had no intention to indicate anything other than the general idea of a slur. |
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The only real connective tissue is the nonsense refrain of the title, which seems to slur through a dozen pair of wet, loose lips during this roundelay of partying. |
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One can only imagine the reaction had a GOP operative made the exact same slur against the spouse of a Democratic candidate. |
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In general conversations, many people may mumble, slur their words, or leave words out altogether. |
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You can also define these parameters numerically, and select the slur width by double-clicking on the first note of the slur. |
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No student could slur over a single note or syllable and get away with it! |
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Trashed: Your words may slur, you have trouble walking or standing and your reactions are very slow. |
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It was perhaps significant that nobody in the village of that name in the Vale of Leven in West Dunbartonshire complained about a potential slur on their reputation. |
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I would never ask anybody to lie and these allegations represent a gross slur on the many tried and trusted employees who continue to work for Angel. |
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Information is included on staccato touches and the two-note slur touch. |
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Lindsey's voice was annoying as usual with a bit of a slur in it. |
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For example, race will obviously be relevant if the provocative act is a racial slur but it may not be relevant in another case. |
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Bridget now noticed his voice had a slight slur to it, was he drunk? |
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Should the footballer have the right to delete the slur he made on the pitch? |
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Even though there wasn't the tiniest hint of a slur in his voice, his eyes had a slightly glazed look to them that clued me in to the fact that he was just about smashed. |
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These allegations are completely untrue and a slur on both the producers and the BBC Science Unit. |
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That was nothing more than an attempt to mislead the House and to slur the Liberals. |
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She had developed a very long whine to go along with every slur of words. |
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Will he simply withdraw that character slur against a member of the House and live up to the basic decent standard of a prime minister? |
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Rafe demanded brashly with just a hint of a slur in his voice. |
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As he spoke to her, she heard the distinctive slur in his speech. |
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Such a slur on our interinstitutional relationship must not be allowed to stand. |
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I strongly feel that what has been written about him in your paper is a slur on his character and an insult to his profession, and that you should apologise to him in writing. |
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Now, while I agree with him that, on balance, past deeds against blacks outstrip those against whites this is not sufficient ground to ignore a racial slur against whites. |
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Mr. Speaker, I wonder if the hon. member realizes or is aware of just what a slur he is casting on the provinces. |
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Besides the racial slur, it degrades the character of the mother. |
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Contrary to the typical slur heaped on pod publishing companies, this is not a vanity press, as traditional selfpublishing is referred to. |
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Indeed, they treat such perceptions as a slur on their character. |
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After just five episodes, however, Baldwin was suspended for calling a paparazzo a homophobic slur. |
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But, this is a far more serious matter than a slur on our country's scientific integrity. |
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The Reichsfuehrer reproached them in very abusive terms for having let themselves be arrested on July 20, without putting up any resistance, and cast a slur on their courage and their loyalty. |
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He later called her an unprintably vulgar sexual slur, unaware that he was being taped. |
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Major League Baseball said it will investigate the gay slur written in Spanish on the eye black of Toronto Blue Jays' shortstop Yunel Escobar. |
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Ah, for the days when a young woman with tremendous fauxhawk could slur and shout her way through a song and have it be awesome. |
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I reject the imputation and the slur on my personal character. |
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How to slur selected notes with different pitches? |
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In his previous incarnation as a rat packer, that minister would howl like a banshee and regularly slur the names of ministers and their families. |
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Far from being a slur, it is intended as a tribute to the valorous warrior qualities of the original Indians – the virtues on which a fierce sport prides itself most. |
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I consider the remarks in question to be totally inappropriate and a grievous slur on the character of Magda Kovács, a slur which I reject with the utmost repugnance. |
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Way back before that, of course, he was banned, and put through counselling, when he used a racial slur after being dismissed in a one-day match against Sri Lanka. |
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As I said in my original intervention, that is a slur on the character of not only the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food but of every member of the House. |
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Members would agree that we have a responsibility to protect the innocent, not only from outright slander, but from any slur directly or indirectly implied. |
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People in my riding find it incredible that he would slur the American people on one hand, yet pursue a policy of unilateral disarmament on the other hand which effectively contracts out our defence to the Pentagon. |
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This is essentially an outrageous slur on the EHRC, which represents the inalienable core of the European value system and hence the symbol of a Europe which is committed to peace, freedom and the rule of law. |
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A slur is located between two notes of any pitch. |
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George Dukes hockey player was suspended for seven games for an unusual racial slur aimed at a black Tavistock Braves team member. |
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Davis is out to remove the slur of moral uptightness and narrow virtue from Malamuds reputation. |
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By conflating the antiabortion movement with people like Roeder, Singular doesn't simply slur the vast majority of nonviolent right-to-lifers. |
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He mimicked the nasal slur of former prime minister John Major. |
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In some scenes, he appears to slur his words or speak incoherently. |
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Bassey was sued in a breach of contract case in 1998 by her former personal assistant, who also accused Bassey of hitting her and making an ethnic slur. |
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He spoke English with the softest slur, his grammar flawless except for his reliance on the present tense. |
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Licking her lips she began to slowly speak with a small slur. |
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Though it may have been somewhat culturally insensitive or politically incorrect to use the phrase, the expression won't qualify as a racist slur. |
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He spoke sincerely, but with a drunken slur, and I shuddered. |
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I heard the first word clearly then the rest of it was a slur. |
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