Pronounced
in sentence
390 examples of Pronounced in a sentence
These kinds of responses were
pronounced
at companies where all teams were expected to follow the same methodology.
If they are, words are memes that can be
pronounced.
Then there's all the other memes that can't be
pronounced.
He'd become unwell on the flight, the plane had returned to Heathrow, and then he was transferred to hospital and
pronounced
dead.
I thought maybe I'd
pronounced
it wrong.
There is a
pronounced
ripple effect when someone suicides in your community.
We love the idea that words, when pronounced, are little more than pure information, but they evoke physical action in the real world that helps us do work.
When this amino-acid sequence gets
pronounced
as atoms, these little letters are sticky for each other.
Now this is ITER,
pronounced
in French: EE-tairh.
The word is borrowed in from Italian and it was
pronounced
bal-COE-nee.
This same division can be seen with the CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, who in an infamous interview in 2010
pronounced
that privacy is no longer a "social norm."
And when I was finally
pronounced
well enough to do weight-bearing activities, we loaded a telescope in the car and drove up into the mountains to look at the Hale–Bopp comet.
About 100 years later, scribes who wrote English but also knew Latin, started to reinsert the "b" into the word's spelling, even though no one
pronounced
it that way.
And it wasn't edited because it existed in only one manuscript which was so badly damaged during the firebombing of Dresden in World War II that generations of scholars had
pronounced
it lost.
This was the first time in well over a thousand years that those words had been
pronounced
aloud.
Back in the 1970s, our fourth king famously
pronounced
that for Bhutan, Gross National Happiness is more important than Gross National Product.
It has been 128 years since the last country in the world abolished slavery and 53 years since Martin Luther King
pronounced
his "I Have A Dream" speech.
And there were some regions, shown here in yellow, where that association was particularly
pronounced.
What is produced is not even a vapor, it's an aerosol, and let me tell you, the difference is quite
pronounced.
The cold, hard face of the judge as she
pronounced
my sentence on a cold Thursday morning for a crime that I hadn't committed.
And these disparities are even more
pronounced
in some of our cities.
And the laughter in this primarily Jewish audience was so pronounced, it went on for five minutes.
We did this in places where traditional gender roles are a little more pronounced, and the conclusions were exactly the same.
And the difference is even more
pronounced
among men, who are expected to live about 11 years longer than their American counterparts.
And president Medvedev of Russia, for example,
pronounced
in 2008 this was the beginning of the end of United States power.
After the murder, his body is found in a river and his
pronounced
dead.
And Matthew Modine demonstrated the most
pronounced
case of delayed puberty I've ever seen.
This weird movie from Texas is about Fallon, a dilettante rich boy in the late 1800s (although he looks like a 60s C&W singer with greasy hair and sideburns) whose ship wrecks on an island owned by Count DeSade
(pronounced
de-sayd) with his captain.
Some researcher named Surgei
(pronounced
SirGay) are searching for hell in the underworld of Moscow.
Humphrey Bogart in his first starring role looks very young, acts well, but has a
pronounced
lisp only hinted at later in his career.
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