A word of warning, appellative names within the Society tend to be awarded by others often out of the recipient's own injudicious utterances. |
The Chief Minister's belligerent attitude and his subsequent public utterances justifying his stance have only made matters worse for the Centre. |
The audience, like the other characters, can sometimes unriddle these enigmatic utterances, sometimes not. |
Nothing restores my faith in the simple power of reason better than the utterances of a man of God. |
His answer attracted the sort of textual scrutiny that Kremlinologists used to apply to the utterances of Soviet leaders. |
He could be both hortatory and minatory in his public utterances and yet retreat to a small, still voice in the solitude of his study. |