How To Use Lisp In A Sentence
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If I call a lisp routine, via the command line then the lisp code will run and the VBA code will try to continue running.
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Dim val As Object = InvokeLispFunction ( "assoc", New Object () {code, ent})
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If one goes by the findings of behavioural studies, one would think twice before assigning baby-sitting functions for the telly or hold back from going ga ga over the toddler who lisps ad-lib.
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Only in the frankly imitative words like buzz and lisp do hint and pointing coincide.
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If the closest you get to a lisp is the programming language, take a seat.
Waterdiluted Diary Entry
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Most ObjectDCL user enquiries happen in closely related forums, such as DCL, VisualLISP and others.
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In fact, I read that some Japanese women will even pronounce "shi" as "si" to sound cute and lispy like a child.
Literacy among Etruscan specialists less than 10% (or Alphabet Chess)
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The splint holding my tooth in has given me a slight lisp, that achey feeling in the gum line from the forcing of the tooth and the annoyingly protracted brushing process that I used to hate.
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His lisped speech is mocked, along with his sexuality, by crass Italian television comedians.
Nichi Vendola, a gay, ex-communist governor, becomes the unlikely rival to Italy's Berlusconi
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"He's awake now, " she said proudly, with a slight lisp.
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Darkness Falls is not worth the price of admission, and that stupid lisping scrote should've been used for a decoy.
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Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth "lisped" in novelettes, as Pope said he "lisped in numbers.
Studies in Early Victorian Literature
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He didn't even really mind having to make cute remarks or pretending to toddle and lisp.
THE ROGUES' REUNION
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I should mention now that I have a slight lisp.
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He was the kind of guy who would call himself ‘straight - acting’, which meant that he didn't lisp or mince, and wasn't inclined to wear frocks.
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Consider arithmetic expressions in Common Lisp, which must be written in prefix notation.
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Interestingly, they wrote their code primarily in Lisp, an artificial intelligence language most commonly used at universities.
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One has to be careful about doing this however, as it can create a circular reference that will interfere with both the Lisp and .NET garbage collectors.
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She had the slightest hint of a lisp, and so the last word came out of her mouth sounding like ‘thresses.’
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The voice had a faint Silesian accent, blurred by the hint of a lisp, and it took me back over twenty years.
TOY SHOP
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For instance, to express the commutativity of addition the user would enter the Lisp expression
Automated Reasoning
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He had a slight lisp and his right hand had a way of flopping around a bit.
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The outer wall of the braincase becomes the alisphenoid and the dermal skull bones.
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I could have just written a hundred pages of lisps and grunts and the film would have came out exactly the same.
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Audrey doesn't really lisp, she just knows it makes her irresistibly adorable.
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‘My mum says we're twins,’ she lisped, shyly holding out her hand.
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Sed quoniam firmioribus remediis nondum tempus est et eam mentium constat esse naturam, ut quotiens abiecerint ueras falsis opinionibus induantur ex quibus orta perturbationum caligo uerum illum confundit intuitum, hanc paulisper lenibus mediocribusque fomentis attenuare temptabo, ut dimotis fallacium affectionum tenebris splendorem uerae lucis possis agnoscere.
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
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The posterior part of each alisphenoid forms a triangular process which fits into the angle between the squamosal and the petrosal.
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He didn't even really mind having to make cute remarks or pretending to toddle and lisp.
THE ROGUES' REUNION
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After her treatment was changed from buffered regular insulin to lispro insulin, her glucose concentration sometimes fluctuated unexpectedly.
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In summary: the major disappointment of Revenge of the Lisp is that there are no big song and dance numbers.
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Looks like the guy with the lisp is going to become a semi-regular on Big Bang.
Burn Notice : Bev Vincent
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The third soldier lisped, with a slight Siberian accent, motioning them out with his rifle.
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By the mid-1930s she was a superstar, singing, lisping and tap-dancing her way through such films as Poor Little Rich Girl and Bright Eyes, in which she famously sang On the Good Ship Lollipop.
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Consequently, treatment of lisps is best accomplished by speech therapy.
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Rather like the poet's child, who though "Nature's playmate" yet "[m] ars" all its sounds "with his imitative lisp" (92-97) ,18 the speaker and his friends mar the bird's inimitable singing, and in fact seem to be drawn together night after night by what the nocturnal scene precisely does not provide them: by what their language of poetic archaisms, onomatopoeias, and other suspect figures of speech cannot reproduce
'Sweet Influences': Human/Animal Difference and Social Cohesion in Wordsworth and Coleridge, 1794-1806
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All day the sun has shone on the surface of some savage swamp, where the single spruce stands hung with usnea lichens, and small hawks circulate above, and the chickadee lisps amid the evergreens, and the partridge and rabbit skulk beneath; but now a more dismal and fitting day dawns, and a different race of creatures awakes to express the meaning of Nature there.
Walden
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In fact he had a curiously dry - albeit pleasant - soft spoken voice that was more soothing than intimidating, and he even had a slight lisp.
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Among the aspiring singers were those with cracked voices, nasal tones, and lisps.
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Josephine greatly; but the child was growing larger, an indiscreet word lisped by him, a childish remembrance, the least thing, might offend
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
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Third floor," lisped a young man seated at a table.
Daniel in a Den of Liberalism
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In fact I don't think I've ever had anybody that lisped on the program yet.
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We should help those students who lisp.
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Y'all wannabees [want-to-bes, i.e., those also aspiring to appear as ignorant gadflies] need a bith slap [I'll get back to you on this one, after some checking. . . apparently a slap from a "bith" possibly a slang term for a female dog with a lisp, but don't quote me on that] ...so here it comes.
Since Too Many City Hall Spinsters Are Only Talking About Me, Here Are Some Things To Discuss Instead
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Then he talked about how I lisped and how you can't trust anyone with a lisp.
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Humiliatingly, he could feel himself going scarlet as he realized that his lisp had slipped out of control again.
DEATH IN FASHION
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If you were a school kid in the 60's, chances are you spent at least one Christmas lisping along with Alvin and the Chipmunks.
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Each pause was highlighted, every sound a lisp.
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If one goes by the findings of behavioural studies, one would think twice before assigning baby-sitting functions for the telly or hold back from going ga ga over the toddler who lisps ad-lib.
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So much for Portia's lisping about the gentle rain that blesseth the giver as well as him that takes!
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I saw him play more than once at Central Park in New York, his toothless mouth soulfully lisping his unique and beautiful song style.
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You think they'd notice if you had six fingers, or a lisp, or if you were two feet shorter?
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Input/Output Buffer: if the lisp variable gdb-use-inferior-io-buffer is non-nil, the executable program being debugged takes its input and displays its output here.
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Afterwards one of them, a lisping seven-year-old by the name of Jimmy Poole, sidles up to him in his office and offers him a half-sucked gobstopper dug up from a fluff-filled corner of his pocket.
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The class waited, all attention, pretending to be helpful, ready for the slightest weakness, a lisp, a twitch, wariness, ready to move in for the kill.
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I was troubled at first by the gay stereotype played by Neil Napier (he lisps, he minces, he wears pink), but then I remembered that everyone on stage is a caricature to some degree.
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Hovering with indecision is common as Clarice Lispector plays out authorial thoughts mediated through her narrator and all in front of her reader.
The Hour of the Star - Clarice Lispector
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‘Yeah,’ the big lamebrain, finally releasing my shoulder, spoke out in an unimpressive lisped voice.
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It keepeth and preserveth the head from whirling, the eyes from dazzling, the tongue from lisping, the mouth from maffling, the teeth from chattering, and the throat from rattling.
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she spoke lispingly
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Gay males are often more effeminate, yes, but I don't know any females who lisp like that.
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Unless a return object is explicitly specified with the return statement, the last expression evaluated will be returned, as in Lisp.
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But administration officials and other sources now concede that Alispahic remains an influential figure with close ties to Izetbegovic.
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She was grave and gay by turns — she moralized and methodized — she laughed, and romped, and danced, and sung, and sighed, and ogled, and lisped, and fluttered, and flattered — but all was preaching to the desart.
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
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Key gateways are Kalispell (with the nearest airport, served by Delta, Northwest, Horizon, and Big Sky), Whitefish, and the whistle-stops of West Glacier and East Glacier Park
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He would often practise his speeches for many hours and had a slight stammer and lisp.
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If one goes by the findings of behavioural studies, one would think twice before assigning baby-sitting functions for the telly or hold back from going ga ga over the toddler who lisps ad-lib.
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Input/Output Buffer: if the lisp variable gdb-use-inferior-io-buffer is non-nil, the executable program being debugged takes its input and displays its output here.
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The pupil lisped out the answer.
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Hey look, them kids are hacking in lisp! trackback
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Nam cum quidam adortus esset hominem contumeliis, qui non ad uerae uirtutis usum sed ad superbam gloriam falsum sibi philosophi nomen induerat, adiecissetque iam se sciturum, an ille philosophus esset, si quidem illatas iniurias leniter patienterque tolerasset, ille patientiam paulisper adsumpsit acceptaque contumelia uelut insultans: 'Iam tandem,' inquit, 'intellegis me esse philosophum?'
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
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Several crews were downslope, strung out along the creeping line of black, and several more crews had just landed at the helispot on the ridge and were waiting for orders to proceed.
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As the king unready to govern Simon Bartlett gave what could be called the performance of a lifetime, his lisping accentuating the monarch's worldly innocence.
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The man was closer to a boy — skinny, acned, a high voice with a trace of a lisp.
The Big Nowhere
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Other than some aliasing on the car models and in the distant backgrounds, Rallisport features amazing graphics that certainly add to the game's play experience.
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She spoke with a slight lisp.
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LISP is the standard research tool of artificial intelligence scientists in the United States.
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Let's see, imagine a little person, blonde hair in bunches, with dimples and a lisp, under three feet tall.
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This tip was written in Visual LISP and includes a dialog box to select the symbols you want to use.
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He had a slight lisp, which the amplification accentuated.
MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
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He was a frail, shy, smallish, unhealthy boy with the pale skin and transparent eyes of his Scottish forebears and a speech impediment that some described as a lisp and others as a slight stutter.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
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A little flock of these titmice came daily to pick a dinner out of my wood pile, or the crumbs at my door, with faint flitting lisping notes, like the tinkling of icicles in the grass, or else with sprightly _day day day_, or more rarely, in spring-like days, a wiry summery _phe-be_ from the wood-side.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7
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LISP is the standard research tool of artificial intelligence scientists in the United States.
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We should help those students who lisp.
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The Health Service speech and audiology manager, Rose Taylor, said some people's perceptions of the world of speech pathology were confined to lisps and stutters.
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Evenings I longed for the lisp of Poitiers, the sarcasm of the Angevin back country.
The Best American Poetry 2008
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Among the aspiring singers were those with cracked voices, nasal tones, and lisps.
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That gentleness is ever liable to be suspected for the counterfeited, which is so excessive as to deprive people of the proper use of speech and motion, or which, as Hamlet says, makes them lisp and amble, and nick-name God's creatures.
Essays on Various Subjects Principally Designed for Young Ladies
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Humiliatingly, he could feel himself going scarlet as he realized that his lisp had slipped out of control again.
DEATH IN FASHION
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lisped" no longer, but babbled as they leapt, like mountain streams, exposing their rocky bed.
Miscellaneous Studies; a series of essays
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Sed quoniam firmioribus remediis nondum tempus est et eam mentium constat esse naturam, ut quotiens abiecerint ueras falsis opinionibus induantur ex quibus orta perturbationum caligo uerum illum confundit intuitum, hanc paulisper lenibus mediocribusque fomentis attenuare temptabo, ut dimotis fallacium affectionum tenebris splendorem uerae lucis possis agnoscere.
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
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Each character is hideously depicted via limp dialogue, grating accents, silly lisps, unnatural body movements, and an overall disagreeable personality.
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We should help those students who lisp.
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Ita admonitus ille a diis universis, paulisper meditatus, Ehem! inquit, hancce inveni rationem nefarium istum necandi.
Ramayana. English
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Many of the loyal troops would have joined the revolt if the rebels had shown more activity, but on-the-spot leadership was provided by a high-voiced officer with a lisp, who failed to change the rebels' plan and seize the initiative.
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LISP is the standard research tool of artificial intelligence scientists in the United States.
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His black frock-coat, streaked with stains of acids and sirups, was much too wide for his lean little person, and looked like a shabby old cassock; and the man spoke with a strong Polish accent which gave the childlike character to his thin voice, the lisping note and intonations of a young thing learning to speak.
Pierre And Jean
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They were the ones who gave me a hard time about my braces and my lisp and… well… everything.
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‘His lisp was a natural speech impediment, but I think [the producers] were concerned over how it would be received,’ he says.
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She lisped madly, stretching out her arms and webbed fingers towards John.
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I saw him play more than once at Central Park in New York, his toothless mouth soulfully lisping his unique and beautiful song style.
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His tongue lisped over his fangs as he whispered - the low sound did not suit his gravelly voice well.
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Speech therapy helped correct her lisp.
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A big, simple, good-tempered man, slow to anger, who cut his food into tiny pieces and spoke with a slight lisping awkwardness because most of his teeth had been lost to battle or age.
Dark Moon of Avalon
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It's a mail reader, news reader, web browser, program development environment, Lisp interpreter and psychotherapist.
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The US has hundreds of tribes of Native Americans, from the larger and familiar names of Apache, Sioux, Cherokee and Mohicans to the smaller and lesser-known Catawba, Kalispel and Quapaw.
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My dentist had advised me to wear it in the daytime to realign my jaw, but the only noticeable effect was to give me a speech impediment, tripping over my vowels and lisping every other word.
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Well, Christian Bale “normal” with lisp is actually Christian Bale American Accent with lisp.
Movie Review: Memorial Day Double-Feature | Heretical Ideas Magazine
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He'd got himself the Light Cavalry Brigade, which had sent a great groan through every hussar and lancer regiment in the army, and was even fuller of bounce than usual - his ridiculous lisp and growling "haw-haw" seemed to sound everywhere you went, and he was full of brag about how he and his beloved Cherrypickers would be the elite advanced force of the army.
The Sky Writer
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Chris, for some reason, frequently denies that he lisps, not realising perhaps quite how much we love him for it, but it's like the Atlantic Ocean denying that it contains salt.
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I have some code that when the program is started and my format is not in the drawing, the edit box in the dcl window is grayed out by using (mode_tile "predefined" 1) it works how i want it. however im looking to start another funtion within the lisp code when this mode tile is set to 1 can anyone offer some tips on how i can do this?
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Yes I, whose lips had never lisped the word "king," remembered that I had once been the son of a king.
Chapter 1
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Although they are very different languages, FORTH has a very similar philosophy to LISP; both emphasise maximal expressiveness in a minimal set of orthogonal primitives, helped extensively by helpings of metaprogramming, low-cost abstraction, and no inherent separation between 'inbuilt' and 'user' facilities of the language.
Snell-Pym » FORTH
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‘Man… dey get knock out,’ she lisped, seeing my surprise.
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The little man, upset, was lisping badly.
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This is a Pythonisation (lispers might rightly say "bastardisation") of the restart-based condition system of Common Lisp.
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Q: You talked about how filming Eclipse was physically hard to do, but was there anything that you had a hard time with and really fought through as far as the acting is concerned in filming Eclispe?
Twilight Lexicon » Fansite Friday’s Presents: Tyson Houseman
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He had a slight lisp in his pleasant voice, and ran on in rapid talk for an hour, with a shy reluctance to talk about his own works, but with the most superabounding vivacity I have ever met with in any man.
Recollections of a Long Life
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He lisps, which I though was just a lisp, and says "diga" and "hola.
Readersguide Diary Entry
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But administration officials and other sources now concede that Alispahic remains an influential figure with close ties to Izetbegovic.
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The outer wall of the braincase becomes the alisphenoid and the dermal skull bones.
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Ted Burgoyne was afflicted with a dreadful lisp, on account of a hare-lip, so that as the boys used to say if offered a fortune he could get no closer to the real thing when dared than to say "thoft thoap.
Afloat or, Adventures on Watery Trails
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I thought lisped cees were Castilian, not Catalonian.
Matthew Yglesias » The Shroud of Torino
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· Automatic generation of source code API documentation using newLISPdoc utility (similar to javadoc).
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His school uniform always looked a mess and, according to friends, he jabbered rather than talked clearly, having inherited a slight lisp from his father.
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The person who placed the order speaks with a lisp, which is why it came out "Youth" instead of "Youse.
Insulting Inscriptions 101
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Chase most Gay guys do not have a lisp thing those who do that want to do so as some kind of playacting!
Think Progress » “Dogs aren’t born mooing, and people aren’t born gay.”
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It provides lake trout, also known as mackinaw, and whitefish to as many as nine organizations, including the Kalispell Indian tribe, groups in Spokane, Wash., and the Sandpoint food bank, Fish and Game officials said.
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The inebriated man drew a sword and sloppily lisped out, ‘You embarrreshed me!’
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‘His lisp was a natural speech impediment, but I think [the producers] were concerned over how it would be received,’ he says.
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‘It has been burning this entire time,’ she lisped, her voice weary, strained.
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I had the lisping problem, the asthma, braces… I was skinny and gangly with knobbly elbows and knees, and I hadn't grown into my hands or feet yet.
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We are served up puppets representing the shoneen with a lisp set over against the patriot who says all the proper things suitable to the occasion.
Principles of Freedom
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He would often practise his speeches for many hours and had a slight stammer and lisp.
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Luckily, this hasn't happened in a long time and, therefore, I haven't lisped since eighth grade.
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Drew was missing his two front baby teeth and had possessed a slight lisp from birth, causing his s's to come out as th's.
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His interests also include hiking, amateur radio and programming in Lisp.
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The voice had a faint Silesian accent, blurred by the hint of a lisp, and it took me back over twenty years.
TOY SHOP
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For about the opening two minutes of his address his lisp was a dominant feature; one's mind almost tended to wander from what he was saying.
Winston Churchill
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It is only a literary fop or doctrinaire who will attempt to remint all the small defaced coinage that passes through his hands, only a lisping young fantastico who will refuse all conventional garments and all conventional speech.
Style
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“With this fiction,” one critic wrote, “Clarice Lispector awakens the literature currently being produced in Brazil from a depressing and degrading lethargy and elevates it to a level of universal perennity and perfection.”
Clarice lispector | mother’s day, a pious invention « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
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The decidedly un-exotic name of the obscure English county, delivered in a camp Pommy lisp, has a legendary effect.
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When he has caught some hideous insect that makes one shudder, he blushes with pleasure, and looks at his wife and me, and says, with the prettiest lisp: 'This is what I call enjoying the day.'
I Say No
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He has a slight lisp.
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Now if all this is right, and what you've found here is just how humans have evolved to be able to speak the way they do, does it tell you anything about speech pathology, about children who lisp, or anything like that?
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The actor is slightly built, with a face carved from granite, and his minor lisp will be the fodder for a hundred would-be future impersonators.
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Lisp wasn't designed to fix the mistakes in Fortran; it came about more as the byproduct of an attempt to axiomatize computation.
What Made Lisp Different
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She speaks with a slight lisp.
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Besides, in these days of universal knowledge, when we hear scientific terms lisped by infant lips, it is refreshing to see an example of fine old-fashioned ignorance.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880
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`Darling, I'm up to my tonsils but I'll try and squeeze you into my organiser ,' he lisped.
JUST BETWEEN US
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A few programming languages - notably Lisp and its offspring - provide integers of unlimited size and exact rationals as built-in data types.
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We currently have an opportunity for a cellular immunologist preferably with 4 to 6 years industrial/biotech experience and who is able to perform immunological assays (flow cytometry such as intracellular cytokine staining, assays,, ELISPOT, cytotoxicity assays, Th1/Th2 cytokine response assays, cell culture etc).
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This problem deals with determining whether binary trees represented as LISP S - expressions possess a certain property.
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LISP is the standard research tool of artificial intelligence scientists in the United States.
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Paddington came in, too, drawling and lisping and twiddling his hair; so did Champignac, and his chef — everybody with foison of compliments and pretty speeches — plaguing poor me, who longed to be rid of them, and was thinking every moment of the time of mon pauvre prisonnier.
Vanity Fair
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Credible complexity in a character can be achieved in at least two ways: Either distinctiveness is a matter of the sometimes gaudy and eye-catching methods of personality -- stark red hair, deep sag to the breast, the tortured lisp of the poorly born -- or it can be a presentation of the sometimes invisible but momentously significant suasions that inhabit us all -- the '' not-thought in thought, the unseen in the visible, the places into which the imagination must reach.
Comedy in Literature
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Madame de Montesquieu's visits were made only at long intervals, which distressed Josephine greatly; but the child was growing larger, an indiscreet word lisped by him, a childish remembrance, the least thing, might offend Marie Louise, who feared Josephine.
Recollections of the private life of Napoleon
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The word is onomatopoeic, and he may in fact have coined it to distinguish his own impediment, for he is said to have had a kind of stammer or lisp.
Knotted Tongues
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It's a tricky, lispy sound that I often confuse with the tricky, lispy sound of "tl" and I wanted to tell the difference.
Besmear One's Mouth
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Elspeth, with her reedy child's voice, carefully lisped her explanation - she always felt it necessary to feign a speech impediment when explicating, it made the matter so very much clearer to everyone involved.