Uttered
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Given that Xi’s words were
uttered
in “Marxist” China, those in attendance had no choice but to agree with them.
At a Jerusalem Day rally at Tehran University in December 2001, he
uttered
one of the regime’s most sinister threats.
The lofty political case for the euro was
uttered
most pleasingly in French.
Every American president since Wilson has, at least once while in office,
uttered
the phrase “have no quarrel with” a foreign enemy.
Whenever the top leadership in Beijing
uttered
such slogans, they became the rallying cry of the bureaucracy.
They may never be prosecuted for their hateful words; but, because those words were
uttered
in a context where the threat of lawless action was imminent, they could be punished without violating their right to freedom of speech.
These words are often
uttered
when politicians and central banks want to bail out some troubled segment of the economy.
Speeches at regional summits can go on for hours, but hardly a word is
uttered
about democracy’s decay.
The first words he
uttered
as a candidate were a vicious denunciation of Mexican immigrants as rapists.
In recent weeks, Trump repeatedly taunted a dead US senator and
uttered
not a word of regret for the 50 Muslim worshipers slaughtered in New Zealand by a white supremacist who referred specifically to him in a manifesto justifying the massacre.
'I feel I am departing,
' uttered
Nicholas with an effort, but very distinctly, as if he were pressing the words out of his body.
He was aware that the teacher himself did not believe what he was saying; he felt that by the tone in which the words were
uttered.
'Serezha, my dear little boy!' she uttered, catching her breath and embracing his plump little body.
Those who did not know her and her set, and heard none of the expressions of pity, indignation, or surprise
uttered
by the women because she had allowed herself to appear in public and to show herself so ostentatiously in her lace head-dress and in all her beauty, admired the composure and loveliness of the woman, and did not suspect that she felt as though pilloried.
This was
uttered
with the same pleasure with which a newly-married woman is addressed as Madame and called by her husband's name.
Never had any clever thought
uttered
by Levin given him so much satisfaction as this.
You see, you promised!''The promise was given before, and I thought the question about my son had settled the matter...Besides, I hoped that Anna Arkadyevna would have generosity enough...
' uttered
Karenin with difficulty, his lips trembling and his face turning pale.
He roused himself, just when the Countess Lydia Ivanovna
uttered
the words: 'He is asleep.'
She saw in it a contemptuous allusion to her own knowledge; and she invented and
uttered
a phrase in retaliation which should revenge the pain he had caused her.
And recalling all the cruel words he had uttered, Anna invented other words which he evidently had wished to say and could have said to her, and she grew more and more exasperated.
The head, left intact, with its heavy plaits and the curls round the temples, was thrown back; and on the lovely face with its half-open red lips was frozen an expression – pitiful on the lips and horrible in the fixed open eyes – an expression which repeated, as if in words, the terrible phrase about his repenting it – which she had
uttered
during their quarrel.
Take you, for instance, you won't injure anyone either...''Yes, yes!Good-bye!
' uttered
Levin, gasping with excitement, and turning away, he took his stick and walked quickly away toward home.
'My God, I thank Thee!' he uttered, repressing his rising sobs, and wiping away with both hands the tears that filled his eyes.
But as Catherine was reading aloud their names, written on zinc plates over the mangers, she
uttered
a slight cry, seeing something suddenly rise before her.
This name, suddenly uttered, caused him to start.
and she
uttered
a cry of anguish:"My God! we shall soon be all dead if this goes on."
He was burning to gain knowledge, to understand this worship of destruction, regarding which the engine-man only
uttered
occasional obscure words, as though he kept certain mysteries to himself.
kill him!" began to be
uttered.
She
uttered
every word prudently, watching the effect on their faces; and when she noticed the fright of all of them, and their deep anxiety at this encounter, she hastened to conclude:"Oh, the rascals! the rascals!"Négrel, seeing that it was too late to get into their carriage and reach Montsou, ordered the coachman to bring the vehicle into the farmyard, where it would remain hidden behind a shed.
Ladies, please don't hurt me!" But she suddenly
uttered
a shrill cry; cold hands had seized her by the neck.
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