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  • Chemicals that the body doesn’t need all that much, such as some excess vitamins, water, salt, and fats, are not absorbed and are passed along to a reservoir located between the small and large intestines called the cecum pronounced sea-come. You Raising Your Child
  • The word "eight", for example, is pronounced ba with high tone in Mandarin and as baat in Cantonese with middle tone. Mommy, where do tones come from?
  • There is no suggestion of a pronounced twist in the ventral margin of the jaw of Hynerpeton like that seen in Densignathus.
  • In contrast, farmed rabbit has a less pronounced flavour but is often more tender than its cousin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The words I pronounced as forewoman would change someone's life.
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  • Mr Cole remained sombre, straight-faced and silent as the returning officer pronounced Ms Greene, a local school governor, the victor with a 2,000-plus majority.
  • (Hey! at least I know from someone who lived in Japan that miso is pronounced mee-zo with a fuzzy sz sound.) Miso Soup | A Veggie Venture
  • In between the 9th (1987) and 10th (1993) editions, the M-W lexicographers discovered that the people who had imported the bird into the western US called it simply "chukar," not "chukar partridge," and furthermore pronounced it in a completely anglicized form, not knowing or caring that that made it a homophone of some polo term. Languagehat.com: CHUKAR.
  • In particular, it can be demonstrated that the choliambs, mixed with iambs, of the Hellenistic fable are comparable to those of a work with very very pronounced Cynic features, the choliambic ‘Life of Alexander’.
  • The procedure, called CABG (pronounced "cabbage"), is performed to help restore blood flow in patients with blocked arteries. Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal
  • Any spell with an incantation has the ability to backfire if even one word in the chant is pronounced wrong.
  • Even her few words of Gaelic at the start of her speech at the state dinner on Wednesday evening – "A Úachtárain agus a chairde" "president and friends", immaculately pronounced – were an unexpected gesture. Irish eyes are smiling: show of respect turns Queen into runaway favourite
  • This subsection, roughly south of 45th Avenue and west of Pidgeon Meadow Road and 162nd Street, shares the name pronounced "kiss-EE-na" - though many more recent residents do not recognize Kissena Park as distinct from Flushing as a whole. NYT > Home Page
  • It was obviously faux-meat that was actually called "seitan" (seriously pronounced "Satan," as in the prince of darkness). Daily Campus
  • In the Cabala, the Quaternical system is the Tetragrammaton, the four-letter name of God, commonly pronounced Yahweh or Jehovah.
  • He could not however bridle his tongue -- he pronounced the word rascal with great emphasis; said he deserved to be hanged more than a highwayman, and wished he had the scourging him. Joseph Andrews, Volume 2
  • She insists her mistake was due to the way the word was pronounced by the presenter, and she is determined to get to the top next year.
  • He looked well-built, with barrel chest, thin waist, and long, thin, muscular legs and pronounced knee bulges.
  • The Chough (pronounced ‘chuff’) is an elegant member of the crow family, a little smaller than a Rook and distinguished by a bright red, slightly decurved bill and red legs and feet.
  • So saying, he dismissed Roland Graeme, through a different door from that by which he had entered, signed a cross, and pronounced a benedicite as they parted, and then, still muttering to himself, retired into the garden, and locked the door on the inside. The Abbot
  • The victim was pronounced dead on arrival.
  • Total Football was more pronounced in the days where the great Johann Cruyff was the talisman of the starting XI, but it still hangs out as an overarching tactic employed by theDutch. The Volokh Conspiracy » World Cup 2010:
  • “Jin dan zhi bao” pronounced jeen dahn jr bao rhymes with now means Jin Dan is the highest treasure. Tao II
  • Eric: I would say “hairinate,” since the first part of the word derives from “chametz” (pronounced, and sometimes spelled, “hametz”). The Volokh Conspiracy » Passover and the charination ritual
  • The Swahili term of respect for a woman is Bibi (pronounced beebee and sometimes shortened to bi (bee)). N.D.Y., cats and the name game.
  • He was also a man of pronounced political leanings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Emphasis on the omnipotence of God is still more pronounced in the writings of William of Ockham.
  • The humble pollack, which is close to a slang word for testicles, will be sold by Sainsbury's as "colin" - pronounced "co-lan," and French for the closely related hake - with packaging inspired by artist Jackson Pollock. Undefined
  • The situation is more pronounced in the area of cyberstalking, where even the most basic information is lacking and where relatively little research is taking place.
  • AAVE is like Finnish in that it has a separate copular verb of negation meaning ‘not be’, pronounced ain't, and you need that here.
  • The problem with "scop" to me is that the reader will tend to think it's pronounced as "skop" - even if you have an appendix/note explaining OE spelling conventions. Archaic terminology in historical fiction
  • A specialist has now pronounced him fully fit.
  • The number of labourers employed has a pronounced influence on the work rate of the machines, particularly that of the smaller units with unmechanised loading. Chapter 6
  • In a bowl, mix together the eggs, milk, cream and some pepper and cheese (add one or two tablespoonfuls, depending on whether you want a pronounced cheesy flavour or not).
  • However, a quick googling produced several results confirming his pronunciation ("pronounced as if to rhyme with 'bam'"; "Cholame (pronounced 'Shoal-lamb')"; "Cholame (pronounced Sholam)"; etc.), so I think you've simply been unaware of the local pronunciation. Languagehat.com: IN HIS MIDST.
  • I lived in Saco, Montana Pronounced like the word "seco" (dry) in Spanish and that it is. Chili Cookoffs
  • The first semi-final round will have the debonair Tony O'Neill, representing 3: AM Magazine, facing off against the fetching Maureen Tkacik (pronounced "Tay-sick," the announcer is told), representing The Crier or something. July 2007
  • At the end he signs off with a single-word catchphrase: 'simples' (pronounced 'seemples'). The Sun
  • In contrast, a pronounced net fluid absorption was recorded on days 11-14.
  • The tower rises to a height of 179 ft but despite the head-scratching of scientists, engineers and architects the tilt is still pronounced.
  • With the _f_, the tone must be there already, _before_ I have pronounced it; to pass from the _f_ to the _r_ I must summon to my aid the auxiliary vowel _oo_, in order to prevent the formation of any unvocalized interstices in the sound. How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst]
  • I have it on good authority from a web whore that poutine is pronounced "disco fries" in the big apple. Boing Boing: February 2, 2003 - February 8, 2003 Archives
  • But I saw that fiction--he pronounced the word gingerly, as though it were something dangerous--is perhaps not, as I had thought, merely an inducement to idleness and wicked fancy. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • LOS ANGELES Yi Jianlian (pronounced yee chon-len), the likely top-10 NBA draft pick from China, is billed as the next Yao Ming, but don't be fooled. China's Yi brings wow factor to NBA draft
  • Her own brother Theo despised cats, the Major complained when Sidhi dug in his flower beds, Duncan treated him with polite indifference, Felicity pronounced him unsanitary, and Meg lived in a bed-sit in Kilburn with a landlady she described as ferocious—no good prospects there. All Shall Be Well
  • On the technological side, what the Mac ushered in was what the geeks called a GUI pronounced "gooey" -- a Graphical User Interface. Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Long Live Steve Jobs
  • I am going to a city called Kherson pronounced "Hersone". Time To Blog
  • The first act deals with the beastly behaviour of bees and act two features avaricious beetles, greedy ducks and dopey crickets with a pronounced Cork accent.
  • These focused on her physical characteristics, including her pronounced steatopygia (an accumulation of fat on the buttocks). ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The numbers, and my own outgoings, point to a glaring class divide and not one likely to become any less pronounced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The homoerotic element to the poem is more pronounced in Mitchell's translation than others, and it is also one of its authentic elements.
  • However, at the elevations of the ericoid thicket there is a pronounced decrease in species richness for all of these groups. Madagascar ericoid thickets
  • The suit is sharp, the hair fashionably tousled and the sideburns are pronounced. Times, Sunday Times
  • You know what I mean - visibly dirty, pronouncedly smelly, and exhibiting abnormal behavior (usually attributed to drug use).
  • Charity was a pronounced element in the show — the spectacle of this strange young soul, in despair or recklessness, chaotically seeking occasions for compassion: taking a bath with a homeless man (“Who gets trench foot in the year 2002?!”), or romancing an elderly lady. Brit Wit
  • That faded resolution and pronounced vignetting isn't intentional.
  • Noone here is judging anything by any sort of objective standard and the attitude of all the "RJ-dislikers" here, including Adam, is pronouncedly personal and not in any way elevated above some perceived "commoner". Jordanian hiatus
  • She pronounced the word very slowly and precisely.
  • Perhaps the fastest up-and-comer in the ancient grain crowd, freekeh pronounced FREE-kah can be found in warm salads, risottos and pilafs. Get Your Freekeh On
  • Mom burst into tears as the minister pronounced us man and wife.
  • In the pronunciation guide you will see some strange characters called diacritical marks above or below a letter to modify the way a word is pronounced. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Having said that, unless you are happy spending a day being bounced up and down in a pronouncedly uncomfortable ‘hard seat’, booking sleeper tickets in advance for about 100 yuan is a good idea.
  • The fact that phenotypic differentiation is most pronounced in male secondary sexual ornaments suggests a primary role for sexual selection.
  • The jeweller pronounced the diamond to be genuine.
  • Or perhaps pronounced with a coarticulation that is only possible if you have a Vietnamese uvula. Languagehat.com: VIETNAMESE NAMES.
  • And when we go out, we find other simple Korean foods at Korean cafés, pronounced "kah-pae" since there is no natural "f" sound in the Korean language ; Way back in grade school Texas, Dad absolutely insisted we name our shih-tzu Buffy. Archive 2005-07-01
  • Vinton Gray Cerf (born June 23, 1943) (last name pronounced just like the English word "surf") is an American computer scientist who is commonly referred to as one of the "founding fathers of the Internet" for his key technical and managerial role, together with Bob Kahn, in the creation of the Internet and the TCP protocols which it uses. WN.com - Articles related to State At War With People Of Kashmir: PDP
  • Consider This: Although it looks as though it should be pronounced “kye,” this Asian name is pronounced “sye.” 5-Star Baby Name Advisor
  • He was not a good cook, but had a pronounced taste for spicy pickles, opening new jars before the old ones in the fridge had been finished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although it's so long since I took a linguistics subject that I'd forgotten what a dipthong is and had to Wiki it... are you able to kind of spell out how bead would be pronounced if it were dipthongised vs. not dipthongised? Also, WTF?
  • But a new site called POIFriend. com (pronounced "poy-friend") lets you download custom-made POIs to your GPS unit that matters to you, whether it's the best places for chicken wings in your city, Segway tours in Los Angeles, all NFL stadiums or every Target, Wal-Mart or Best Buy location across the U.S. Share your 'POIs' with GPS lovin' friends
  • Canadian back vowels are pronounced with the tongue bunched slightly.
  • From Renton, with heat: 10.4 Rog Remix Roundup Vol. 1 photos by me Renton's 10.4 Rog (pronounced "ten-four rodge," aka Roger Habon, Jr.) is a young artist currently cutting his teeth as a and album/mixtape track Lyricist: Sameer; Singers: Rashid Ali, Sonu Niigaam, Soumya Raoh, Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan; WN.com - Articles related to From A to Jay-Z, hip-hop star is letter-perfect
  • “Shan you shan bao, e you e bao” pronounced shahn yoe shahn bao, uh yoe uh bao rhymes with now can be translated as good karma returns; bad karma also returns. Divine Transformation
  • All Sikh women have the middle name Kaur pronounced “core”, which means “princess” in Sanskrit. ASIAN BUSINESS CUSTOMS & MANNERS
  • This is said to balance the flow of vital energy (Qi, pronounced ‘chee’) in the body and regulate the function of the inner organs.
  • A "jugo" is a southeasterly wind on the Adriatic, but Zastava realized that "Jugo" might be pronounced jug-o in America, and it means "juice" in Spanish, so the J was changed to a Y. The Little Car That Couldn't
  • The spelling of our language in respect to the pronunciation is also wonderfully defective, though perhaps less so than that of the French; as the words slaughter and laughter are pronounced totally different, though spelt alike. Note XV
  • Thus our life style and its effect on our physical well-being has in turn a pronounced effect on our feelings and mental experiences. Know Your Own Mind
  • Its congeners and derivatives exhibit pronounced biological activity as strong antiviral agents and as antineoplastic drugs.
  • She pronounced the name abstractedly, for she was surprised at the admission. The Trail to Yesterday
  • The jaw is deepest in the adductor fossa region and shallow anteriorly as a result of a pronounced medially-directed twist of the ventral margin such that the splenial is exposed ventrally and mesially.
  • It is in fact a fine copy of the Louis XVI style, but elaborate innovations such as the pronounced breakfront covered in flowerhead and geometric trellis exclude it from being a superior piece.
  • This object is described in hieroglyphic dictionaries as a "cake," and it certainly does resemble a kind of hot cross-bun frequently represented in pictures of offerings; but the sign (pronounced nu) is really intended for a walled town, with Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • The scheme was pronounced a failure.
  • Still, there must be no haggling; in ecclesiastical language 'ten' means ten beads; no doubt ... but I remember very well that after he pronounced the word rosary, the father expressed himself thus: 'you will say ten,' that means ten rosaries, for otherwise he would have specified ten ... of a rosary. En Route
  • Their garlic smell is very pronounced. Times, Sunday Times
  • JAMIE MCINTYRE, CNN SENIOR MILITARY AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT (voice - over): If you needed a lesson in civilian control of the military, Donald Rumsfeld gave it at Tuesday's Pentagon press briefing, when he suddenly pronounced the term insurgent expression non grata. CNN Transcript Nov 29, 2005
  • After Mr. Levitt died her doctor had given her a physical and pronounced her hypertense, overweight. Black and Blue
  • The German name is 'Mangold wurzel,' or 'Mangold root;' but it is sometimes pronounced 'Mangel wurzel,' which means _scarcity root_; and, by a strange translation, it is called in French _racine d'abondance_, as well as _racine de disette_. Notes and Queries, Number 184, May 7, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • “Shi dai fu wu” pronounced shr dye foo woo means serve in all lifetimes. Tao II
  • He robs a pore half-breed of a cayuse, and shoots up a Chink who's panning tailings, and generally and variously becomes too pronounced, till he's run outen camp. The Passing of Cock-Eye Blacklock
  • The various sources consulted differ in its further evolution; some say the word was contracted further to aan't, others say an't (pronounced ahnt).
  • Even Paris - long the symbol of centralized urbanity - has experienced a pronounced outward movement.
  • Yes | No | Report from hunterkid94 wrote 34 weeks 2 days ago pronounced croppie, spelled crappie. Is it croppie or crappie? I never know for sure. I thought it was croppie but...
  • She entered the novitiate soon after her baptism and pronounced her final vows on September 19, 1699.
  • Innocent decided in favour of the monks, but in the present case he pronounced both elections invalid; that of Reginald because it had been made uncanonically and clandestinely, that of John de Grey because it had occurred before the invalidity of the former was proclaimed by the pope. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • The highest eulogy that can be pronounced on the intellectual character of a ruler, in times of great civil convulsion, is that it is his policy to have no policy, content with keeping his ship trim as he permits her to sweep downwards with the precipitous torrent. An Address in Commemoration of Abraham Lincoln
  • A solemn anathema is pronounced against Nestorius and Eutyches; against all heretics by whom Christ is divided, or confounded, or reduced to a phantom. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Can be used with minimal agitation when processing roll film in tanks for very pronounced adjacency effects that can result in great apparent sharpness.
  • By this time, I am a confirmed aesthete with a pronounced distaste for the great outdoors.
  • Plastic interaction between the metal surfaces is especially pronounced when surface jetting occurs.
  • The head is stabilised to such an extent that its movements are much less pronounced than the body. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course," he said -- he used the two words very often, and pronounced the second, rather mincingly, to rhyme with _sauce_: "Of course," said Mr. May, "it's a disgusting place -- _disgusting_! The Lost Girl
  • This lady he pronounced to be a "perfect savage," and added that "she was in the habit of cowhiding any of her slaves whenever she felt like it, which was quite often. The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Auth
  • The driver of the Mondeo was pronounced dead at the scene.
  • “Bu shi an shen yu xin” pronounced boo shr ahn shun yü sheen means do not see polluted things to make your shen reside peacefully in your heart. Tao II
  • But its head resembled nothing more than a game bird's, with its pallid pimply skin and pronounced proboscis, or beak.
  • Over the Kamagawa aka the Kama River; "kawa" means river, and gets pronounced "gawa" in certain combinations, there's a regular, unscheduled air show. Air Show
  • Economists expect the oil price impact to be more pronounced now. Times, Sunday Times
  • The boss of a train down there is the conductor del tren; a commuter is a commutador; switch is used both in its American railroad sense and to indicate the electrical device; slip, dock and wharf (the last pronounced guÿ; fay) are in daily use; so is socket (electrical), though it is pronounced sokÿ; ytay; so are poker and many of the terms appertaining to the game. Appendix 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 3. Spanish
  • His program note explains the gyrations: "In L.S.O., L equals the solfège syllable la, which is the note A; S becomes the note that is known as Es pronounced s in German, which is what English speakers call E flat; and O elides with the preceding S to suggest the solfège syllable sol, which is the note G. NYT > Home Page
  • This, in turn, leads to a flexed section of spine and a pronounced "kyphosis" - a curve in the lower back - creating the hunched posture that you have noticed. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • Taking the word ‘bottle’ as an example, the double t's are not pronounced but replaced with a glottic sound, which interestingly does not have a letter of the alphabet to signify its existence.
  • As my lassitude, depression and memory loss grew more pronounced, we decided that we needed to drastically change our lives.
  • (Potteries usage)Incidentally, in the lead-in to the Elmes quote, the word minging is used; for those who, like myself, were wondering how it's pronounced, it rhymes with singing and is Scots in origin, meaning (according to the OED) That smells bad, stinking; (more generally) unpleasant, foul. Languagehat.com: WORD 4 WORD.
  • 'crowner's quest-law,' he is only parodying, and that closely, a scarcely less ludicrous judgment which had actually been pronounced, not long before, in the Court of Queen's Bench. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 439 Volume 17, New Series, May 29, 1852
  • The copybook usually shows how the word is pronounced, accented and syllabized, and how standard spelling rules are invoked to determine its conventional spelling.
  • Although this looks strange today, it was a common practice in the transcription of Hebrew words among Italian and Spanish-Portuguese Jews of the period, and it indicates that the guttural Semitic consonant ayin, which is pronounced with a pharyngeal contraction in Arabic and Middle Eastern Hebrew, was still being given this value, or an approximation of it, in southern Europe long after it was lost to Ashkenazic Jews. Undefined
  • She looked thinner than before - her eye sockets were more pronounced, as were her cheekbones.
  • Separating the chest from the abdomen, the diaphragm (pronounced: die-uh-fram) plays a lead role in breathing.
  • When we talked about this, Katherine's southern accent became pronounced in both her diction and her drawl.
  • Biopsychological theories tend to assimilate differences between men, and, even more pronouncedly, between women, to biology.
  • This problem is even more pronounced in epic fantasy were the barbarian hero can't swing a two-handed broadsword without hitting an ancient prophecy, a royal heir in hiding, orcs, elves or an epic quest to complete. SF Fanatic: I Am Not A Fan Of Fantasy, Here's Why
  • He pronounced me unfit to be operated upon.
  • These blooms have a very pronounced tendency to hang their heads.
  • Latest statistics suggest the North/South divide is becoming even more pronounced.
  • I think of a “moderate” plan as no mandate, a less pronounced public option or perhaps an exchange, the end to the tax privelege for employer plans that McCain championed, and tighter controls on Medicare spending, perhaps moving away from FFS. Matthew Yglesias » The Fantasy of the Radical Center
  • Ololiuqui, Safford pronounced, was in fact Datura meteloides, a well-known and highly toxic hallucinogen belonging to a group of plants that, perhaps not entirely coincidentally, he had just monographed. One River
  • Gonville and Caius (usually known as Caius, pronounced The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Later investigations focused on the sea's thermal structure and determined that it is actually a huge body of warm water separated from the colder layers below by a pronounced thermocline - a zone of rapidly changing temperature.
  • Anna Wintour wouldn't turn me to dust with a single withering glance if I mispronounced the word charmeuse. Mastering the Ceremonies
  • Having read a review of his soft-boiled egg in a rival paper the other week, which pronounced it overcooked and asked what kind of chef it was that could not boil an egg, I ordered it myself, to give him a shot at redemption.
  • I concur, except the "sho" should be pronounced ch as in "chow". Pronunciation of Michoacan
  • How many "nigger heads" we sold that day, singly, for the purpose of allowing the miners to taste our stock before they bought largely, I have no means of knowing; but fortunately for our reputation, Smith had displayed great prudence in his bargains, and his "cavendish" and "fine cut" were at length pronounced the best that were ever brought to The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia
  • But now, at length, even the thought-forms are pronounced anthropomorphic, and thought itself is described as a mere faculty of Unitization.
  • His anxiety proneness seems less pronounced now than it was in 1985, but in spite of this he proved to be abnormally suggestible, compliant and acquiescent.
  • Irradiation of aminolevulinic acid/protoporphyrin IX-sensitized cells with 10 J cm - 2 of 514 nm light led to pronounced changes in angularly resolved light scattering consistent with mitochondrial swelling.
  • The unnamed man was pronounced dead at the scene after dozens of firefighters battled the blaze. The Sun
  • The judge pronounced sentence on the prisoner.
  • The judge pronounced for the defendant, and also said that his opponent should pay the court costs.
  • a polite public will no more bear to read an authentic description of vice than a truly refined English or American female will permit the word breeches to be pronounced in her chaste hearing. Vanity Fair
  • He had scarcely pronounced these words before he was empaled; nevertheless, he had been all along in the right. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • The eparch was from these parts, and pronounced the good god's name in the old-fashioned, two-syllable way. Bridge of the Separator
  • But what the article FAILED to mention is that Marky Racicrotch (pronounced rossicrotch, Judy mars, and steve filcher of the mt. cattlemen's ASS., which has nothing to do with Montana ranchers) have PURPOSELY done EVERYTHING they could possibly do to blow this whole issue up into a world class crisis! Buffalo Brian
  • Under five feet in height, maybe German or Swiss, an ordinary looking man about 20-25 years, he walked with a pronounced limp.
  • The syllable that Ben has spelled ‘er’ would be pronounced as an r-colored vowel - a rhotic schwa - which is essentially just a vocalic form of the syllable-final [r] in ‘care’.
  • Ive usually heard it pronounced croppie in southern states. Is it croppie or crappie? I never know for sure. I thought it was croppie but...
  • As climate change effects become more pronounced (e.g., degree-day boundaries or mean temperature isotherms shift northward), the more ecologically vagile species are likely to extend their geographic ranges northward [17]. Changes in aquatic biota and ecosystem structure and function in the Arctic
  • This system is largely responsible for our ability to generate stronger and faster resistance to subsequent infections, and is integral to why vaccines work. 3 recent papers used concepts in evolution to help characterize one of the most interesting and novel immunological genes discovered since the RAGs in the late 80s, a gene called activation induced deaminase AID, pronounced as initials, a gene pivotal to antibody modification. The Panda's Thumb: Research News Archives
  • The diversity of speckling is most pronounced in passerine birds (the perching or songbirds that make up 60 percent of all bird species).
  • He renders poems with pronounced literary value and a distinct aesthetic.
  • Zinc (pronounced/ˈzɪŋk/, from German Zink), also known as spelter, is a metallic chemical element; it has the symbol Zn and atomic number 30. PhpBB.com
  • As you know, my nickname on blogspot is indeed a mockery of the flufian accent (struggling pronounced schrugglin). I'm from Philly
  • When there are two little dots over one of the letters, they are both to be sounded, as in the word Aërial, which is pronounced a-e-ri-al. Parker's Second Reader National Series of Selections for Reading, Designed For The Younger Classes In Schools, Academies, &C.
  • In an appendix on Polish pronunciation Ruane helpfully instructs us that the name is pronounced ‘pop-yeh-wooshko’ with the stress on the ‘woosh’.
  • And from what Thorn could make out, he had spindly legs and a pronounced potbelly. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • Scholars have remarked on the unusualness of the cranium, citing a mix of H. erectus traits, such as a thick cranial bone and a pronounced browridge, and features commonly observed in more recent humans, such as a high forehead, and rounded braincase. Case of the Curious Cranium
  • ANALYSIS: Nathan Mark Teut (pronounced "toit") was promoted from Calgary (AAA) May 4 when OF Kevin Millar went on the DL. USATODAY.com - Rookie roundup By Pat Coleman, USA TODAY Baseball Weekly Players who made their major league debuts
  • Criticising the conclusion of a passage in Milton's treatise, the language of the first portion of which is pronounced "too sublime and angelical for mortal creatures to comprehend it," the Answerer declares, "This frothy discourse, were it not sugared over with a little neat language, would appear so immeritous, so contrary to all humane learning, yea truth and common experience itself, that all that read it must needs count it worthy to be burnt by the hangman. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
  • It was a facer to me, and with quite a pronounced fellow-feeling for CHAPTER VII
  • The farm-horse will not do this; but he is quite obedient to call, and distinguishes his name readily from that of his companion, and will not stir when desired to stand until _his own name_ is pronounced. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843
  • Hubby would call me "ojos de pinguica" pronounced peen GWEE cah, which is a fruit, I believe. Corazon de melon?
  • The disparity is most pronounced in the capital's less affluent boroughs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The physiography of the region is generally a continuation of basin and range terrain (excluding the Stockton Plateau) that is typical of the Mojave Basin and Range (14) and the Central Basin and Range (13) ecoregions to the west and north, although the pattern of alternating mountains and valleys is not as pronounced as it is in Ecoregions 13 and 14. Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)
  • This exalted idea of the consulship is borrowed from an oration (iii.p. 107) pronounced by Julian in the servile court of Constantius. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • In its dealings with Latin America, the US was never as coherent, unitary and rational an actor as was often portrayed from the South, but the pluralism of the US has become much more pronounced in recent years.
  • The new one, like its predecessors, is a bodacious, lightweight, low-slung, sleek, fun car, but with a roomier interior and pronounced fender arches evoking a more muscular look.
  • Hear the word congé pronounced: Download conge. wav French Word-A-Day:
  • Latest statistics suggest the North/South divide is becoming even more pronounced.
  • When mouth breathing is habitual during the day as well bad breath is far more pronounced. Bad Breath
  • Despite their obvious malignity, so pronounced as to have raised clinical questions, Mr Latham's own diagnoses are not entirely faulty.
  • Steinmetz predicts: In this future language, the word cents might be pronounced as ‘since’ and the word business as ‘bidnis.’ No Uncertain Terms
  • The 8-bit version of this text includes Windows font characters like S with a caron above it (pronounced/sh/) as in Šamaš, etc. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
  • He pronounced each syllable of the word "chalybeate" very clearly, for it was a newly learned word, and he was proud of his ability to use it. Southern Stories Retold from St. Nicholas
  • His program note explains the gyrations: "In L.S.O., L equals the solfège syllable la, which is the note A; S becomes the note that is known as Es pronounced s in German, which is what English speakers call E flat; and O elides with the preceding S to suggest the solfège syllable sol, which is the note G. NYT > Home Page
  • The antonym to tight is not ‘loose’ - logic has no place in the coinage of neologisms - but janky, also spelled and pronounced jinky or jainky.
  • However a cursory glance through provides the following statement: "in 1855 Guillaume Duchenne, the father of electrotherapy, pronounced Faradic (AC) current superior to Galvanic (DC) current for electrotherapeutic purposes."—so I’m inclined to think that the early researchers were playing with both AC and DC in the lab, regardless of which was first used for commercial purposes. July 18, 1871
  • As Gunderson alliteratively put it, there were other better explanations of a more pronounced class identification in this period than ‘Nash's cumbersome contrivance of class consciousness arising in poverty.’
  • The word'hour'is pronounced without an initial aspirate.
  • He was actually pronounced dead one time. Times, Sunday Times
  • He pronounced them fit for consumption, upon which we all fell to them hungrily.
  • A sequence of atonic closed vowel + open vowel + atonic closed vowel can be pronounced, in certain cases, as one syllable, a triphthong, and in others as two distinct syllables, with a hiatus followed by a diphthong, or vice versa. Triphthongs in Spanish
  • After an unusually ferocious verbal assault on a member of parliament, he was pronounced insane and shipped off to an asylum in Chiswick.
  • The differences in mobility were most pronounced for people aged between 16 and 30.
  • Denver Art Museum and The Anschutz Collection 'Long Jakes, "The Rocky Mountain Man"'(1844) Born in Philadelphia, and related through his mother to distinguished families in North Carolina and New York, Deas (pronounced "daze") was initially raised in privileged surroundings. Recalled From Obscurity
  • After six seasons, Lost ended as it began, shrouded in an aura of pronounced mysterioso, its insistence on being elusive and allusive with regard to its central mythology either endlessly beguiling or endlessly irritating. William Bradley: Time Slips Away for 24 and Lost in Very Different Finales
  • The judge pronounced against the prisoner, and he was led away by the policeman.
  • My sleeping disorders get pronouncedly worse.
  • Why is racial and ethnic segregation so pronounced? Sociology
  • A sequence of atonic closed vowel + open vowel + atonic closed vowel can be pronounced, in certain cases, as one syllable, a triphthong, and in others as two distinct syllables, with a hiatus followed by a diphthong, or vice versa. Triphthongs in Spanish
  • The posters emphasised that the judges who had pronounced the death sentences were themselves Uighurs. Times, Sunday Times
  • I therefore predict that a continuous 7 year long observation of pronounced lines may reveal a small doppler shift variation, close to the periastron passage. Do Eruptions of P Cygni Point to a Companion? | Universe Today
  • He gazed vacantly while the verdict and sentence were pronounced.
  • Yet even here the grossness is but little more pronounced than what we find in our old drama (e. g., The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • His voice was clear and pronounced, as though he were used to reading such things aloud.
  • The free-flowing disregard for sentence boundaries is very pronounced here, but this of course does not mean the passage lacks all structure or does not bear up under analysis. Kerouac the Writer
  • Each is pronounced in either the original Chinese or Japanese form and each consists of 24 strokes.
  • Are the words not only correct, but also pronounced accurately and clearly, and are they inflected appropriately and expressively?
  • But, and there is the rub, every member of the Cabinet is expected by acceptable social convention to then go out and promote and defend what has been pronounced.

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