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"She had this tremendous vibrato, that wonderful way of not pronouncing her consonants — she made a career out of not pronouncing them," he said.
"You're not pronouncing it for anybody other than the nation that you're covering, and out of respect to them, you're pronouncing it for them," she said.
The internet is having a much harder time pronouncing Psalm.
I wasn't precisely sure what pronouncing a patient dead entailed.
Trump responded by pronouncing the name of his "friend" incorrectly.
Have I been pronouncing his name wrong for a decade?
No one here has a problem pronouncing my children's names.
And it wasn't that Amy ... Am I pronouncing her name correctly?
C., asked Shkreli if he was pronouncing his last name correctly.
Treasury's criteria for pronouncing currency manipulation are not the last word.
Critics have been pronouncing 3D movies dead for several years now.
The world is full of sweet little voices pronouncing dinosaur names.
Have Rihanna's fans been pronouncing her name wrong for all these years?
"Thank you very much, Nevada," he said -- pronouncing it "Nev-ah-da."
I know rabbis who do cartwheels down the aisle after the pronouncing.
They've started reporting — and I hope I'm pronouncing this right — the truth?
"So we've been pronouncing Rihanna's name wrong this whole time," one person tweeted.
Yeah, so Patreon is ... Have I been pronouncing it wrong the whole time?
" One woman raised a pair of platform stripper heels, pronouncing them "silver shackles.
The least you could do is start pronouncing his name the right way.
Because at the same time as women are ... Am I pronouncing that correctly?
According to GQ's culture writer Maggie Lange, we've all been pronouncing "tousle" wrong.
The Justice Department also provided legal cover, pronouncing that the payments are unconstitutional.
Some have trouble pronouncing nasal diphthongal sounds in Portuguese words such as pão (bread).
He does a — and we're not pronouncing that right — but he's a wonderful storyteller.
She polished her poetry into a sharp staccato on "Parables," purposefully pronouncing every syllable.
But Trump flubbed the name, pronouncing it "Two Corinthians," as it's often written in text.
Refinery29: Before we start, I wanted to make sure I was pronouncing Circe's name right.
She did have trouble pronouncing words and referred to her parents as Mother and Father.
" I remember, years ago, dictionaries advising that pronouncing the "t" in "often" was "considered substandard.
At our first stop, we learned, among other things, that we were pronouncing Newfoundland wrong.
They hold back their silence before shedding the first tear, before pronouncing the first blessing.
The U.S District Court in New Hampshire agreed, pronouncing the law unconstitutional in August 2015.
"The potential shame of pronouncing a French word wrong was pretty inhibiting," Wilson said, laughing.
Then he practiced pronouncing and incorporating them into the fast-paced action of a game.
I would say, the best opening so far would be Kamala [pronouncing as Kameela] Harris.
Drake: And I'm still getting used to pronouncing Yoruba names properly Weeknd: What about Makonnen?
Mr Uribe, who wants further consultation, is taking his time before pronouncing on the new agreement.
The three-count limit was set to prevent the husband from pronouncing talaq on a whim.
We already have trouble pronouncing the food term, let alone whipping up a bowl from scratch.
So we're left to wander alone, pronouncing brand names how we think they might be said.
Soon the imam is leading them in prayer and prostration, and pronouncing a khutba or sermon.
In the meantime, I suspect pronouncing righteously upon the Clinton marriage will remain a national pastime.
" To a man who had trouble pronouncing his last name: "It's a hard name, I know.
Apparently everyone — yes everyone — has been pronouncing a beloved Spice Girls lyric wrong for literally decades.
We are the two actors you keep hearing about but whose names you have trouble pronouncing.
It is the equivalent of pronouncing a patient cancer-free because she has a good complexion.
"Krasnoyarsk," she said, using first the Mandarin version of the name before pronouncing it in Russian.
It is captured on video and Axl pronouncing it "vapping" will soon became a Vine meme.
" Herry whispered loudly, pronouncing it as two words, which means, in Indonesian, "man of the jungle.
MORE had only been a U.S. senator for two years; people had trouble pronouncing his name.
Agents Strzok thinks pronouncing someone innocent before bothering to interview more than different witnesses isn&apost biased.
Artist Boyfriend stood over the table, pronouncing in transcendent tones what a singular moment that had been.
Are the "lots of people" pronouncing it incorrectly code for Kanye himself, who used to pronounce it "zīne"?
A South African woman was found alive and breathing inside a morgue refrigerator, despite paramedics pronouncing her dead.
"I should tell you that Scatchy is a bit of a racist," he said, pronouncing my name incorrectly.
"Most people have trouble pronouncing my name, so they just call me Mayor Pete," he wrote in 2016.
Despite the officers' best efforts, doctors were unable to revive Autumn, pronouncing her dead a short while later.
Because it definitely seemed like she struggled to comprehend what noises she was making while pronouncing his name.
I wouldn't go around proselytizing barefoot, or pronouncing shamanistic phrases, as often as not false, or perform miracles.
But while Buttigieg will struggle with building national name recognition, voters will likely struggle with pronouncing his name.
Listen to "Four Horsemen in a One-Horse Race": He's not even pronouncing his rs before a vowel.
What's happening here is that you're taking a one syllable word and you're pronouncing it with eight syllables.
After reading the morning news, you would be forgiven for pronouncing 2017 a low moment for the world.
Yet McConnell already appears to be pronouncing that Trump will be acquitted if impeachment falls to the Senate.
The group was nicknamed the Antwerp (or Belgian) Six to avoid the difficulty of pronouncing their Flemish names.
She said it back, pronouncing the syllables carefully even if she did not know what the word meant.
Kyle Cummins, a friend and pastor for Young Life ministry, gave the couple communion before pronouncing them married.
Are we even pronouncing SmartNūdge correctly given the accent over the 'ū'—should it sound more like an 'ooo'?
"Toronto," they say, pronouncing all the T's instead of none of them at all, the way the Lord intended.
In classic Muslim thinking a man can renounce his wife unilaterally by pronouncing the word talaq on three occasions.
I stopped pronouncing my name correctly as a kid in a very Anglo Aussie primary school in the 80s.
"I once had a teacher call me 'Brigina' by pronouncing it like 'Vagina' but with a Br," Brijiena explained.
Enjoy as various French people struggle their way through pronouncing such difficult English words as "hedgehog," Massachusetts," and "jeweler.
It's all good," he continued, noting the $53 million in prize money for 2018 and pronouncing it "Mind-boggling.
At one point, she discusses American and British approaches to the pesky issue of pronouncing words derived from French.
The results, published in Scientific Reports on Thursday, include a short simulation of Nesyamun's voice pronouncing a vowel sound.
A new thing I've noticed that has driven me up the wall is this pronouncing Ukraine as YOO-kraine.
One conservative think tank is pronouncing the U.S. economy more "free" under President Donald Trump's efforts to reduce regulations.
"The placement ," Floyd said, pronouncing the word the French way— plassmon —and fluttering his fingers at the place cards.
But prominent journalists, academics and political practitioners have gone further, pronouncing Cambridge Analytica's work itself to be a fraud.
While Rogen makes a mistake out the gate by pronouncing "Haitians" correctly, the actor totally grasps the essence of Cher.
" Peretti's Instagram photo has more than 2,200 comments now, most with users either pronouncing her a genius or a "criminal.
NOISEY: The world knows you as John Doe but you were born John Nomenson Duchac, am I pronouncing that right?
"But how will the WiFi know where to find me?" your dad asks, pronouncing it WeeFee, chuckling knowingly to himself.
But after that buildup, Mr. Mueller stopped short of pronouncing any conclusion about what all that evidence added up to.
Last April, she said she was reading his book, "Shortest Way Home," but was having trouble pronouncing his last name.
It's similar to how Hasan Minhaj started pronouncing his name the way it should be for [his show] 'Patriot Act.
The 'ail Marie — as I've been pronouncing it — is the best metaphor I've found for the French elections this Sunday.
As a result India, unlike most Muslim-majority countries, still allows men to divorce simply by pronouncing the word three times.
When Arnold Schwarzenegger was pronouncing it "Cal-LEE-fornia," he was right -- he just didn't realize he was accidentally speaking Spanish.
For a start, he has a good go at pronouncing Rae Sremmurd correctly, something that other TV hosts have struggled with.
It feels like the director is spelling out his message, pronouncing it slowly and loudly so that everyone can get it.
It just so happens that almost everyone has been pronouncing her name incorrectly, but from here on out, there's no excuse.
"Good evening, we are the two actors you keep hearing about, but whose names you have trouble pronouncing," Nyong'o, 35, said.
News host Giuliana Rancic had to ask Ronan, 23, about whether people had gotten better about pronouncing the Irish star's moniker.
Intelligibly pronouncing the wayward sentences of Faulkner or the clause-dense prose of Henry James surpasses the capabilities of many actors.
The cacophony of outrage shapes itself around a painful silence, one that prevents us from pronouncing the actual stakes at play.
For this reason, payday lenders have had the nerve to criticize the CFPB's gift to their bottom line, pronouncing themselves disappointed.
"If you are chosen, you will soon be in France," Ms. Bergier-Diallo told them, pronouncing the words slowly and deliberately.
Pronouncing herself not quite ready to return to tournament tennis, Serena Williams announced her withdrawal from the Australian Open on Thursday.
Though negligible by then, my Lebanese accent sometimes poked its head, often when pronouncing a word that I hadn't practiced enough.
The clerk behind the window, according to the artist, said in English, "You should say please," while pronouncing each word distinctly.
It's no secret that pronouncing the names of DJs and producers worldwide can be tricky for the phonetically limited English tongue.
"I've heard the same thing my whole life: people moving to L.A. and pronouncing Sepulveda, Sep-ul-VAY-duh," she said.
She sang a hilarious song during her monologue on SNL that will have you pronouncing "Saoirse with an 'er'" in no time.
English-speakers could also detest "moist" because pronouncing it requires us contract certain zygomatic muscles that correspond to facial expressions of disgust.
While Titi chooses to pronounce her name with "e," there is nothing demonstrably false in pronouncing it with "i" as DeGeneres did.
But when it was time for me to say the required words pronouncing his death sentence, I looked him in the eye.
I did the preface, but I spent the whole time trying to hide my lisp and getting scared about pronouncing Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Some, but not all, characters have a phonetic clue to how they should be pronounced, each regional language pronouncing a character differently.
In 1985, Mayor Edward I. Koch refused to be interviewed by Mr. Payne on a television program after pronouncing his writing racist.
They are tallying up the sum of my life — looking for clues, sometimes for answers — for the purpose of pronouncing a verdict.
" The Democrats sounded a similar note, pronouncing the tariff "a system of taxation which makes the rich richer and the poor poorer.
She got one patient, Thomas Guinee, 78, talking by pronouncing his name with a French accent and speaking a few French words.
Messud has picked up some of his inflections — pronouncing ''literary'' as ''LIT-tree'' — as well as the British tendency toward humorous understatement.
About a year ago, pronouncing the most recent presidential election a fraud, he declared himself interim president and called for new elections.
She wanted to stay, and the argument that ensued culminated in Walid's pronouncing the words "I divorce you" and leaving by himself.
They weren't sure what was going on when she had trouble pronouncing words and signing her name – and asked if Starbucks served nachos.
Apart from the not negligible problem of pronouncing his name, Maddow understands the importance in storytelling of not telling the same story twice.
Blanks recalled incorrectly pronouncing FIFA as "fie-fah," and feeling badly for him because he was only a secretary after all those years.
She had been pronouncing the plural form of the word "feet" as "fetus," and the word "feet of" as "fetal," hence the confusion.
It starts with the white student pronouncing, "We built the modern world," a claim he repeated several times during a 54-second clip.
Lately, style pundits like the trend forecaster Lidewij Edelkoort have taken to pronouncing that fashion is no longer part of the avant-garde.
He opens one advert by pronouncing that Obamacare "sucks" and says he will never support a new tax for any reason, under any circumstances.
The highlight, however, has to be her anecdote about the time she called Tim Cook to tell him Siri was pronouncing her name wrong.
Maybe it was, after working on all eight Harry Potter films, Rowling saying we've been pronouncing "Voldemort" wrong all along (the "t" is silent).
It is irksome when others express a more primal earthy insistence of identity and self-reliance by pronouncing Nevada as they do in Nevada.
He said the plant's medical team was often unsympathetic, pronouncing injuries the result of "pre-existing conditions" and sending workers back to the line.
He never spoke — I write about this — he was a silent moralist, he never deemed it OK to be pronouncing himself in moral matters.
There is some disagreement on how it should be pronounced, and with this writing, I learned that I had been pronouncing the term incorrectly.
There is some disagreement on how it should be pronounced, and with this writing, I learned that I had been pronouncing the term incorrectly.
President Donald Trump encountered some difficulty pronouncing the names of two of India's greatest sportsmen during his welcome speech in the country on Monday.
Ellis didn't allow jurors to see photos of the suits, and had a tough time pronouncing the names of Manafort's tailors at Alan Couture.
When your client is on trial for lying, pronouncing him to be a rather profligate liar is, to say the least, an unconventional approach.
There are Wookie dogs, Yoda cats and even a few pup Princess Leias, who are not shy about pronouncing their love for the cinematic franchise.
After pronouncing Meeka with her first "best employee" title, Reeg made a plaque for the hard-working hound and hung it up in his office.
The Vermont senator already borrows many of his political ideas from Europe, why not take their lead in publicly pronouncing his lack of religious faith?
"I had a lot of people ask me what the heck [geocaching] was, and they were having a hard time pronouncing it," he told me.
What if all your postseason trips for a decade have ended with paramedics standing over your blue corpse pronouncing you dead before the third round?
As a result they enjoy pronouncing upon the abstract powers and possibilities of poetry more than they actually like to sit down and read it.
But all too often, it's assumed that you can just let a casual relationship fizzle out and end without officially pronouncing it dead (a.k.a. ghosting).
It sounded as if she were pronouncing the words phonetically and not as much for their meaning, and this rendition moved audiences for five decades.
For example, if a girl proposes a lemonade stand, take her seriously and help her talk about a business plan, rather than pronouncing her cute.
Linguists had to devise ways to distinguish between sounds, like different ways of pronouncing "r", without using diacritics, which add an extra step in typing.
In the ensuing years, as Augustine of Hippo, known as Saint Augustine, began pronouncing the new ideologies and moralities that would rule the Roman Empire.
"The error rate, in just correctly pronouncing a word, was our biggest problem," said Andy Aaron, a researcher in the Cognitive Environments Laboratory at IBM Research.
Long before I got angry at my mom for her completely bonkers political views, I got so pissed at her for pronouncing it as Poké-MAN.
The book, which hits shelves in the US on October 23rd, explores the stories people tell about animals — pronouncing the facts true, and the lies poo.
"Missouri" proved to be a recurring problem as well, Haddish wavering between pronouncing the state "Missour-ie" and "Missour-a" while reading the film's 7 nominations.
You may remember him from the Bob Miller tribute a few months ago, in which we all learned we'd been pronouncing his name wrong all along.
"I was having a hard time pronouncing a lot of the things that were in my beauty products, let alone knowing what they are," Bushnell adds.
Whenever the co-hosts mentioned a Jewish journalist or politician, they would emphasize the name, pronouncing it in a nasal accent and using a reverb effect.
Yet still he seemed to score points with some senators and media outlets for going against Trump in pronouncing climate change to be a real thing.
Ms. Nixon conceded about an hour later, though not before taking a few swipes at her corporate-donation backed opponent, and pronouncing her campaign a victory.
Strange enough, there are even some records of people spelling it "LOL" or pronouncing it "ell oh ell" before it settled on the obvious "loll" pronunciation.
"I've been a big fan of yours ever since you were at the helm of … Aviato," he says, pronouncing it with Erlich's slightly lilting ersatz accent.
We got Cardi Saturday night at the Maxim Party in Minneapolis, and she couldn't have been clearer ... although she had some trouble pronouncing Colin's last name.
He had red hair, but his nickname originated as much from his sister's difficulty in pronouncing Willy as it did from any resemblance to the famous woodpecker.
Trump responded well to the adoring crowd, even at one point kissing a Cuban dissident on the cheek and pronouncing "Little Havana" with a mimic Cuban accent.
But, thanks to this video from French Morning, we can now rest easy knowing the the people of France have their own issues with pronouncing English words.
So when you talk about this show, and you will, you will no doubt be pronouncing the last word of its title à la Gil and George.
"The open-o is what's often referred to as the 'aw' sound," Thomas said, explaining that Southerners might use the sound when pronouncing talk more like tawwk.
With the concurrence of his deputy, Rod J. Rosenstein, Mr. Barr seized the opportunity to render a judgment — pronouncing Mr. Trump clear of committing any criminal offense.
"We ask that the vision they have for one another always reflects the attraction that first brought them together," he said before pronouncing them husband and wife.
Seventeen years after pronouncing the death of a murder victim and family friend, Cecil Boren, Mr. Hawkins did the same for Mr. Boren's killer, Kenneth D. Williams.
It's pronounced like this, actually… Story at a glance Take a stab at pronouncing my name on this byline and chances are you'll be minorly stumped. Why?
The order seems to ignore the will of Congress by, in essence, pronouncing the agency's intent to no longer use its expertise to serve the public interest.
Mr. Trump's decision pronouncing Syrians dangerous and undesirable seemed quite similar to the way our own dictator, President Bashar al-Assad, has treated me and my countrymen.
So, we're glad to have been schooled by Donatella Versace, because it turns out that much of the world has been pronouncing her last name incorrectly all along.
"His fellow officers called him Speedy because a lot of them had trouble pronouncing his last name, and also because we was fast responding to calls," Abrams said.
The Pacers beat the Orlando Magic 105-223 Sunday night, displaying the confidence and cohesiveness they lacked earlier, pronouncing themselves now ready for a run toward the playoffs.
In a brief demo shown onstage, the new voice does seem to do a better job at actually pronouncing words, especially ones that are more complicated (like "thermodynamics").
On August 22nd the Supreme Court banned "triple talaq", a practice whereby Muslim men could annul their marriage simply by pronouncing the Arabic word for divorce three times.
Some students may indeed enjoy singing the song, even though it is in Mandarin, which is not typically spoken in Hong Kong and some residents have difficulty pronouncing.
Lovato didn't really embrace the exaggerated Valley girl accent, but Fallon carried the sketch, especially when critiquing Emily's emerald green dress and slowly pronouncing Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.
But as we've learned from bleary early-morning nominations presenters – and just-possibly tipsy stars handing out statuettes at the Golden Globes – pronouncing names correctly isn't always easy.
"I talked to my cousin and she was, 'Yeah, let's do it,' because we just loved the way that Giancarlo flows," Garay said, pronouncing it with a flourish.
He believed a badge pronouncing him to be a "federal agent at large" would give him broad powers to go undercover and fight subversive elements in American culture.
Sure, sex positivity has its feminist detractors: who really benefits from a woman dressing like she's in Girls Gone Wild and pronouncing how up for it she is?
Ideally, find one that specializes in the language you need to translate especially if the language uses a character set you're not familiar with, or have difficulty pronouncing.
There was a specific, credible report to the FBI identifying an individual with the same uniquely spelled name pronouncing online his aspiration to be a professional school shooter.
Presenting Ronan with the New Hollywood Award at the Hollywood Film Awards in November, Gosling said, "It's Ser-sha, like inertia" – and suddenly, people started pronouncing her name correctly.
" However, Trump isn't spicing up his vocabulary: A Trump campaign source messaged PEOPLE during the debate to clarify that the Republican presidential nominee is, in fact, pronouncing "big league.
This spate of defections so close to a major election is unprecedented in modern American history, and experts on the United States began pronouncing an end to Trump's campaign.
This "neural text-to-speech" method means that Alexa knows which syllables to emphasize and which to skim past, rather than pronouncing them all equally as it previously did.
Numerous teenagers responded in the comments section, pointing out the brutal irony of adults pronouncing this classic coming-of-age novel, which so embodies a teenager's dilemma, was outdated.
In Britain the share went from 88% to 93%, and the share of those pronouncing themselves very satisfied soared from 22014% to 22008% in 209-21920, a remarkable change.
The trick to pronouncing the last name of presidential candidate and South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg is to keep your lips almost totally puckered through all three syllables.
Many parts of the world, including China, India and several European nations and cities, have made headlines pronouncing they will move away from gasoline-powered cars toward electric vehicles.
The mayor repeatedly gave out faulty information, pronouncing the airport open (it wasn't) and urging drivers to stash their cars in municipal lots (many of which hadn't been cleared).
With an overbite, pronouncing sounds called labiodentals, which require moving the bottom lip against the top teeth — think of the words "fava" or "fever" — is about 30 percent easier.
Today they're calmly pronouncing our Welsh village names, but before we know what's hit us they'll be forcing us to speed-read binary for their own diabolical, mechanical amusement.
Buttering up voters in the swing state of Nevada, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine poked fun at Donald Trump for his insistence on pronouncing the state's name wrong.
"In that light, the en banc court could find itself examining, and pronouncing on, the validity of a rule that the agency had already slated for replacement," they wrote.
Occidental Petroleum may have spoiled Chevron's plans to acquire oil and gas driller Anadarko Petroleum, but Wall Street is not pronouncing the oil company the loser in the buyout battle.
During Brittany and Jordon Yost's July 22 nuptials, the newlywed was overcome with emotion when she heard her grandfather's voice floating from above, pronouncing the couple as husband and wife.
Most psychiatrists are wary about pronouncing on the mental state of people they have not examined, but that has not stopped a few from having a go at Mr Trump.
He'd turn to catch a different camera angle with a flair for the dramatic, whipping his head and widening eyes, then pronouncing each zodiac sign with a flourish. CAN-cerrr!
As the models strut the designer stands spouting furious monologues about death, sickness, gay sex, war, pronouncing everything he's made and everything around him both haunted and plagued with AIDS.
Ms. Shalala's campaign is making T-shirts that nickname her "La Shalala," she said, pronouncing it sha-LA-la, instead of the way she normally says it, sha-LAY-la.
One comment by Mr. Barr raised tensions with his congressional testimony about whose interpretation of the law he had applied to the evidence in pronouncing the president cleared of obstruction.
In pronouncing the sentence, the judge, John S. Hall Jr. of Warren County Court, said that Mr. West had no prior record and that the crash had not been intentional.
On Monday, President Trump delivered a speech in tribute to officers of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP — though Trump kept pronouncing the acronym "CBC").
I remember when, in season six, Tom Sandoval said he wanted to fill the place with references to the past: "Everyone loves nostalgia," he said, pronouncing it noh-stahl-gee-uh.
Pronouncing the stunning blonde a perfect specimen of "Nordic beauty," the ruler invited Arvad to be his guest at the 1936 Olympics, where they were photographed together in his private box.
Now, if you have a relationship in which we can all agree on the criteria by which we get at truth, then it's not the boss just pronouncing you that way.
In a recent interview with Variety, Sophie Turner slashed one of our biggest dreams for the new year by pronouncing that Game Of Thrones' season 8 will not be coming out.
Google on Thursday made pronouncing tricky words a little bit easier with a new feature that shows you how to pronounce a word and gives you feedback on your own pronunciation.
Among those is a new set of phonetics exercises around pronouncing specific sounds, as well as a new exercise type that asks you to tap words as you listen to them.
Instead of pronouncing upon conservatism from on high, as Hofstadter had, McGirr, a social historian, studied it from the ground up, attending respectfully to what activists understood themselves to be doing.
Remember that viral clip of the Channel 4 weatherman casually pronouncing "Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch" — the Welsh village with the longest place name in Europe — like it was the easiest thing in the world?
During Tuesday's ceremony at the Capitol, the president enunciated the word "Nazi" in an unusual way, pronouncing it with a "z" sound instead of the "tz" sound as is typically done.
Putin, who makes a point of never pronouncing Navalny's name in public, has suggested that he is backed by the United States, something the 42-year old lawyer and blogger denies.
The thousands of voices, from the little punks on the stage to those in the nosebleed seats pronouncing "Planet Earth is blue, and there's nothing I can do…" summed it up.
At home, Trump's surrogates routinely polarize opinion, whether Attorney General William Barr pronouncing Trump clean in the Mueller inquiry, or Brett Kavanaugh's utterly divisive Supreme Court nomination hearings, every confrontation is binary.
Everything went perfectly until the video made its way online, at which point the comments started rolling in to politely inform me I'd been pronouncing Halide completely wrong for the past year.
For someone who really, really hates anonymous sources, even as he himself has played a similar role on his own behalf, President Donald Trump sure has a hard time pronouncing the word.
Joel Edgerton, who also stars in the movie and was a guest that night on Corden's show, said that his Australian mom also has trouble with pronouncing the actor's Nigerian last name.
"There's only one true dandy per country per century," Umberto Angeloni, chief executive officer of Caruso, said, pronouncing doom on the sillies still seen slouching around here dressed up like Oscar Wilde.
Mike Pence of Indiana, Mr. Trump's running mate, punctured speculation that he might withdraw from the race by pronouncing himself "proud to stand with Donald Trump" in a visit to North Carolina.
Unless you learn certain sounds at a young age, your brain eventually discards the mechanism for hearing them, making it difficult for some speakers to even understand that they're pronouncing something incorrectly.
If the members of the correspondents' association don't want a comedy routine at their dinner, they should change its format, rather than pronouncing themselves shocked that a comedian delivered a comedy routine.
Margaret Thatcher, who committed the ultimate sin in the Burkean canon of pronouncing that there is "no such thing as society", injected a revolutionary strain of anti-establishment libertarianism into her party.
"He would send Barbara and me a text that said 'Going on an airplane' and would do a stick figure of an airplane … Now he's painting Putin," she says, pronouncing it poo-din.
The Galaxy Fold leaves a gap of expectation between the promises its maker is pronouncing and the reality of its early-stage development, and it's in that gap that consumer disappointment is born.
That, for some reason, has become the source of derision for certain Australian viewers, who were angrily tweeting because SBS TV presenter Lucy Zelić was pronouncing the names of players and coaches correctly.
The other factor coming up a lot more is voice recognition and AI. Names that are spelled weird or might have a tough time pronouncing is not a trick you can use anymore.
Earlier this year, he pretended to sneeze when pronouncing the name of a Chinese executive whose last name is Chiu — pronounced "choo" — and has drawn criticism for speaking flippantly about Indians and Bulgarians.
"In pursuing his ambition, he thought he was above the law, and chose to abuse the trust of his constituents and the people who worked for him," the judge said before pronouncing the sentence.
But Benedict, in his first public comments in the presence of his successor, did appear to have difficulty pronouncing a few words as he thanked Francis and a small group of cardinals in Italian.
But the storm itself and associated dealmaking brought an unusual dynamic to Congress, with Democratic congressional leaders pronouncing themselves rather pleased with President Donald Trump's willingness to reach agreement and congressional Republicans feeling miffed.
Though she had a bit of trouble pronouncing Rhaegar's name, Gilly was right on the money and basically exposed what is arguably the single most important plot point in the history of the show.
Peach was an album at war with itself, pronouncing its good intentions up front, to "let there be peace on earth; let love reign supreme," but struggling to adhere to its own credo throughout.
People of color have spoken in one clear voice, pronouncing that they abhor what Trump represents, that they don't want to return to the days when open bigotry was an accepted form of currency.
In the nineteenth century, the practice of lobbying was everywhere condemned as against public policy, but by the mid-twentieth, it was widely acceptable—without the Supreme Court ever pronouncing on its constitutional legitimacy.
It was a category that was created in 6900 that allowed judges to abstain from pronouncing a sentence of death on any capital convict whom they considered to be a fit subject for pardon.
" It's also apparently crushable, the kind of easy-drinking red you can chug until your face is stained purple, you develop a hankering for cheese, and you start pronouncing pinot noir like "peanut noor.
And although Alexa has no trouble pronouncing "Sheng Kee Bakery" when I ask for the nearest bakery, I must have asked a dozen times before she'd recognize that I actually wanted to go there.
Some even say that the immense popularity of Joe DiMaggio, one of the best-known baseball players of all time, was inflated by the pleasure broadcasters took in pronouncing his surname on the radio.
But he expressed hope and optimism about the change he could be able to bring to Washington, pronouncing that the time for "empty talk" from politicians was over and the "hour of action" had arrived.
Rumors of an Apple "iCar" came to a head in early 2015, fueling breathless visions of Jony Ive in full superlative mode, pronouncing "aluminum" over and over at the unveiling of a crisp new automobile.
"The gates of Hell flew open and you emerged as the face of evil in this community" Superior Court Judge Thomas Goethals told Dekraai before pronouncing the sentence, according to the Orange County Register newspaper.
The two-and-a-half minute video showed how much the thespians struggled with pronouncing and deducing the meanings of common words and phrases, which are a mix of Chinese and Malay loanwords with English.
Congressional observers should feel wary of ever pronouncing GOP effort's on health care completely dead, as it's made people look dumb before in the last six months, but it's certainly deader than it's ever been.
Though Dave was a great sport on our vegan date, it was obvious he had no idea what he was eating ("What's seitan?" he asked, pronouncing it like "Satan") or what being vegan actually meant.
The Wooster Group's director, Elizabeth LeCompte, in several stagings of the work had the beautiful and reckless actress Kate Valk play Brutus in blackface, pronouncing all the "de"s and "dem"s of O'Neill's lines.
The process of the United Kingdom's complex divorce from the European Union was jolted by the opposition Labour Party pronouncing the death of last-ditch talks due to deepening fractures in Prime Minister Theresa May's government.
AS POPE FRANCIS tours the Gulf and parleys with leaders of the Muslim faith, he and his interlocutors are pronouncing lofty words about the need to regard humanity as a single family with a common destiny.
In an effort to eliminate confusion, especially because we're sure to see a lot of Chalamet these next few months (and, fingers crossed, years) I've put together a guide pronouncing and remembering this newcomer's many monikers.
Hot on the heels of Facebook briefly pronouncing its founder as dead, so today Dorsey — the visionary behind Twitter's inception and driving force for its development — was suspended from the service he helped create for hours.
"A little simple person like her from New York can't find a place to live: It's a brilliant political line," Fox News contributor Judy Miller said on the air, after incorrectly pronouncing the future congresswoman's name.
It's especially inefficient when reciting web addresses, and then there's the lack of any phonetic clue when pronouncing the letter – who would know that a double U would begin any words, such as the word "word"?
Companies come seemingly out of nowhere and, just as Western journalists get used to pronouncing their names properly, disappear into a similar void, to be replaced by the next, even more aggressive contender vying for people's yuan.
When I went to see my doctor about the pain, she checked the IUD's placement and made sure that I wasn't experiencing ovarian cysts, finally pronouncing that my body just didn't like having this device in it.
While it's unknown whether the spouses have discussed names for any future Baldwinitos, the Saturday Night Live actor did reveal that he and Hilaria, 35, have a bit of a different approach to pronouncing son Romeo's moniker.
For some time, I had been thinking about retiring, but it was a moment of pronouncing a death sentence—and thinking "no more of these"—that finally made me decide to leave the bench, six years ago.
"More people, more money," the crown prince told reporters, pronouncing the event a success despite the withdrawal of dozens of speakers and the pleas of many businessmen for him to spare them embarrassment by calling it off.
Some problems posed to the political groups are cosmetic, such as how to guide voters through pronouncing an atypical name, or questions from black women about whether their natural hair texture will be unappealing to white voters.
Even Hedda Hopper, the gossip columnist who went on to browbeat blacklisted Hollywood stars, fell under his spell, pronouncing Molotov "charming" and likening him in her column to Teddy Roosevelt (probably because they both wore pince-nez).
In March, the YouTube shock jock Logan Paul dropped a 50-minute pseudo-documentary that stages him pratfalling into Flat Earth paranoia, inhaling anti-NASA propaganda and finally pronouncing it the dumbest thing he has ever heard.
To help brainstorm theme entries, I used the CMU pronouncing dictionary, which is a great tool for finding words based on some property of their pronunciation (most word databases only enable searching over spelling, rather than pronunciation).
Roman and the horse — he names him Marquis, pronouncing it Marcus — don't take to each other, but after a brutal exchange and some more time in solitary for both, they reach an understanding that opens into love.
"It was a category that was created in 1823 that allowed judges to abstain from pronouncing a sentence of death on any capital convict whom they considered to be a fit subject for pardon," Mr. Sweet said.
Intellectuals, by contrast, aim to be "specialists in generalizations," as another New York intellectual (the sociologist Daniel Bell) once put it, pronouncing on the world from out of their individual experiences, habits of reading and capacity for judgment.
Where Büyüktaşçıan looks to the history of the building, reclaiming its past and pronouncing its presence, Top likewise takes a historical element, here the aesthetics of Islamic tiles, but in an effort to speak to the difficult present.
Crime Scene On the screen, a young woman, just awake, smiled and rose from bed, chatting to her audience about starting her day, pausing occasionally to take long drags from an electronic pipe, pronouncing herself to be high.
So, every second Thursday, there'll be a hot new made-in-Blighty podcast for you right here on Waypoint, brimming with "u"s but not so many "z"s, and generally pronouncing words as they should be. Right?
Experts have dispelled the popular notion that it came from the phrases "Fornication Under Consent of the King" or "Booked For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge," because pronouncing abbreviations as words was a phenomenon that only emerged in the 20th century.
Monopolies are an important issue in the 753 presidential campaign and even took the center stage at the first of last week's Democratic debates, with Elizabeth Warren pronouncing early on that she wanted to return government to the people.
When NBC reported that Kelly had called Trump an "idiot," some far-right publications were already pronouncing Lewandowski as Kelly's replacement, citing "sources close to the former campaign manager and the administration," and noting his appearance at the event.
When Mr. Dinkins was elected mayor in 1989, in part as an antidote to years of racial strife and after pronouncing the city to be "a gorgeous mosaic," Dr. Brown noted that the new mayor had also raised expectations.
The Jamaican reggae of The Upsetters was blended into Françoise Hardy's French pop singing on one episode, and on another, Rufo Garrido's Caribbean saxophone met the Hawaiian ukulele of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (whose name Strummer took great care in pronouncing).
After reviewing an official complaint, a district attorney dropped it, effectively pronouncing that video games should be treated like movies: If the images were used in the pursuit of journalism, history or art, then the symbols would be allowed.
He was known by the nickname "Hondo," given him by a childhood friend who had trouble pronouncing his surname and who thought Havlicek's strong, silent demeanor was reminiscent of John Wayne in the 1953 movie of the same name.
Before the diagnosis in 2005, Williams-Paisley, her father, journalist Gurney Williams, her sister, How I Met Your Mother actress Ashley Williams, and her brother, Jay Williams, also noticed that Linda started having trouble pronouncing words and signing her name.
I realize that both parties believe they are pronouncing the word the correct way; it's just that sometimes I get this awkward feeling when we go back and forth multiple times using the same word, as if it's "dueling pronunciations"!
Bloopers and blunders on live television are one of the few reasons local cable news is still occasionally interesting One anchor on Fox 13 News in Utah fumbled particularly hard not once, but twice when pronouncing "Fibit" on TV on Wednesday.
But, after pushing a gigantic, deficit-busting tax bill in November and a gigantic, deficit-busting two-year budget last week, many are pronouncing the days of the fiscally sound, drown-the-government-in-the-bathtub Republican Party to be over.
He pronounces all of his Rs. In linguistic speak, he is completely rhotic: Another distinct, and possibly outdated feature that Underwood is using is pronouncing is reversing his "wh" in words like whip and whale, which turn into hwip and hwale.
He banged out another sentence, hunt-and-peck, pronouncing the words softly as he typed them: Anxious to bring neither dishonor nor discredit to this agency and to you I must therefore ask you to accept my resignation effective immediately.
Citing Mr. Barr's memo as a reason to question his motive in pronouncing Mr. Trump cleared of obstruction, Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said he will call the attorney general to testify.
Embarrassingly, my initial submission contained the theme answer GREENER PASTEURS, clued as "The more eco-friendly descendants of scientist Louis," but the editors gently informed me that I had been pronouncing "Pasteur" incorrectly, so that answer had to be scrapped.
He has slighted the tradition of the Sundanese, the second-largest ethnic group in Indonesia, by once making a rude joke about their traditional greeting "sampurasun," which loosely translates as "please pardon me," pronouncing it "campur racun," or mixed poison.
I've come to learn that each society has its own ways of pronouncing things, so I just tell most people my nickname because I don't want them to tell me that I'm named after Avril Lavigne or exhaust myself trying to correct them.
Their unique way of pronouncing "huge" when talking about "yuuge" movements or "yuuge" crowds stood out to Americans across the nation and this 2016 political buzz word is now forever archived in GIFs, Vines and the subconscious of politically engaged American minds.
In the South, some parts of the west, and Baltimore, you may hear something closer to "hewm" (especially if you saw the last season of American Horror Story) because people are pronouncing the vowel sound closer to the front of their mouths.
Yes. But I'm not sure it's good that I often worried (I've kind of gotten over it now) whether I was making a fool of myself, or using a butter knife in the right way, or pronouncing 'sauvignon blanc' in the right way.
Mr. O'Leary, 42, said that he looked forward to making sure that his company lived up to its middle name — pointedly pronouncing it Washington National Opera — and to capitalizing on being in what he called "a golden age" of new American works.
Although mightily challenged by a fragmenting retail landscape, and lamentable calendar placement as the caboose on the global men's wear train, New York Fashion Week: Men's was like "The Little Engine that Could," refusing to give in to naysayers perennially pronouncing doom.
President Trump pulled out of the nuclear accord this year, pronouncing the Iranian government a rogue actor and the 2015 deal as wholly insufficient to rein in its ambitions, as well as doing nothing to halt its meddling and support of regional conflicts.
I watched the news to make sure I wasn't pronouncing words with a Yiddish or Israeli accent (so much so that I overcorrected; it wasn't until I registered for wedding gifts that I learned that the word "spatula" was not pronounced "spatuler").
Before the band ever even dropped a track, Lucy came out swinging on places like Twitter and Instagram, pronouncing her queerness and gender fluidity, and foreshadowing the distinct possibility that Primal Rite was going to be something unlike the hardcore scene had ever faced before.
In a news conference after the ceremony, Rivera talked about the state of the 2019 Yankees, pronouncing them primed to bring the World Series trophy back to the Bronx for the first time since 2009 — a title run that ended with him on the mound.
It was just the singing that made him look ugly—the way he scrunched up his nose whenever he had to draw out a line and furrowed his brows whenever he had trouble pronouncing the words, his pained expression in the especially emotional moments.
Nicomi Stewart told WHAM TV that she was in disbelief after receiving a robocall informing her that her daughter had not arrived at Edison Career and Technology High School — and that instead of correctly pronouncing Nicarri's name, the automated call pronounced it as the N-word.
It's that, while Ellen is a very, very famous interviewer of people with a very, very famous show, she had enough trouble pronouncing the words "Rae Sremmurd" correctly during filming (no word yet on how many takes there were), that they needed to dub it later.
He too couldn't wait to rush to the TV cable shows in reaction to Comey's first letter, saying it was further proof that Clinton was "corrupt" — a word used often, even though there is no due process that our system provides before pronouncing such a verdict.
" Instead Davis includes an eccentric two-page meditation on the word "gubernatorial," which has always pleased her: "I have always enjoyed pronouncing 'gubernatorial,' as though its rather crude sound, incorporating two voiced plosives and the word 'goober,' is concealing its more elegant, softer, silkier cousin, 'govern.
This ain't the first time pronouncing an answer wrong has screwed someone on TV. You'll recall ... a man was dinged on "Jeopardy" not too long ago for calling Coolio's song "Gangsta's Paradise" ... "Gangster's Paradise" with a hard R. The lesson ... get on your P's and Q's, everyone.
Some Democrats balked at the memo as bald arrogance — a billionaire former Republican pronouncing such candidates as Biden and Warren dead and "crumbled" — but Sanders does stand to make it increasingly difficult for any one candidate to break out from the field and reduce his lead.
While the founders have stepped back from pronouncing 'the death of the SEO expert', they are still touting the power of automation AI for SEO — noting how, after crawling a customer's site/s, the software automatically proposes "SEO enhancements and experiments" to customers — for "one-click [human] approval".
Members of the thin blue line typically appreciate politicians who pledge to be tough on crime, promise to provide the resources necessary for police to do their jobs and allow all the facts to come in before pronouncing judgment on highly publicized and potentially incendiary officer-involved-shootings.
Former AOL and Google exec Tim Armstrong is pronouncing a day for direct-to-consumer brands to rival Black Friday and promising them an audience of at least 100 millionTanya also covered fashion retailer Express' move into DTC with a new health and wellness line that competes against upstarts.
Thus, a baby growing up hearing Japanese will lose the ability to distinguish between "la" and "ra," while a baby growing up hearing Korean will retain the ability to distinguish three different ways of pronouncing a sound like "tal" that has only one way of being pronounced in Dutch.
When Winston died in 2011, I began volunteering with a local NYC dog rescue, Mighty Mutts, and during one shift I will never forget, the most perfect beagle up for adoption jumped into my lap and refused to leave, as if pronouncing to the world that I was now hers.
In pronouncing that the UK chose to join an invasion before the peaceful options for coping with Hussein had been exhausted, that there was no imminent threat to Britain in March 20003 and that Blair presented arguments about the threat with a certainty that was not justified, Chilcot's language was direct.
While companies like Google are confidently pronouncing that we live in an "AI-first age," with machine learning breaking new ground in areas like speech and image recognition, those at the front lines of AI research are keen to point out that there's still a lot of work to be done.
That morning in Brittany as my friend got me finally to repeat the sound of the French word he was pronouncing by spelling it aloud—g-u-i—and also explained in a slightly disparaging tone that gui a parasite, I resisted my usual negative reaction to the word parasite.
It didn't feel like nostalgia; it was more like anticipation, the excitement of looking forward to a wonderful evening with an old friend—who has such an interesting way of pronouncing things when she speaks and sings, those round "o"s and drawn-out "love"s and "you know"s.
The British news media, which has likened the couple's split with the royal family to Brexit, lost no time on Sunday in pronouncing the agreement the equivalent of a "hard Brexit," similar to the uncompromising trade deal that Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to pursue with the European Union this year.
" Patch added, "They picked that name because they hope that we can continue forward this message of conservation for sustainability and preservation of giraffes in the wild and also our efforts in captivity," And don't worry, if you have trouble remembering or pronouncing Tajiri's name, Patch explained that the calf will be nicknamed "Taj.
AND JUST TO GIVE YOU SOME APUS, RAM AIR TURBINES, WHEELS, SENSORS, BIZ JET HELO ENGINES, NOT EVEN SURE I AM PRONOUNCING IT PROPERLY DIGITAL ENGINE CONTROLS, FUEL PUMPS, HE GOES ON AND ON. VARNEY: SO I THINK ITS IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER BOTH COMPANIES HAVE INCREDIBLY STRONG PORTFOLIOS IN ADDITION TO THEIR AEROSPACE PORTFOLIOS.
Longtime Mac fans may recall that before Mac OS X (as it was then known) was released in 2001, Apple's operating system was in fact, called Mac OS. Renaming the operating system doesn't really affect much other than branding, but it would stop people from incorrectly pronouncing OS X (it's pronounced "ten" not "ex").
He knew the exact percentage of Ukrainian territory annexed by the Russians in 2014 (it's seven); he had memorized the dossier of every shadowy figure on the Ukrainian political-cum-oligarchic scene; he taught the English-speaking world, to its astonishment, that it had been pronouncing "Kiev" incorrectly the whole time (it's keev not key-ehv, you philistines).
A witty composition of lively geometrical shapes that turn the Arabic alphabet into a story-like puzzle, Tongue Twisters was awarded for its "original attempt to give visual form to tongue twisters and the difficulty of pronouncing certain words very fast," resulting in "an amusing jumble of the patterns," said the jury in an official statement.
Dismissively noting he and Rosenstein did not agree with a lot of the legal analysis in the Mueller report, Barr said he applied what he considered to be "the right law," though he confusingly said he didn't rely on that when pronouncing Mueller's evidence "deficient" on the 11 instances of potential obstruction laid out in the report.
But I couldn't answer, because as soon as he asked, I thought about whether I felt the same, how I should answer, what the statistical average time is for pronouncing one's love, what the statistical rate of separation is when one pronounces it too early, and whether it can be taken back if one decides a week later that they made a mistake.
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As uniformed servicemen were beamed into the Oval Office via satellite from US bases in Alaska, Bahrain, Guam and Qatar -- but not war zones like Iraq, Afghanistan or Syria -- Trump said he was pleased to see rich nations like Qatar -- "There are many, many ways of pronouncing it," Trump observed of the Gulf nation -- chipping in for regional security efforts.
Within a few years in office, he was accused of calling an Italian city councillor "Gino boy," a female politician a "waste of skin," pronouncing that "Oriental people work like dogs" and are "slowly taking over," berating a couple at a hockey game, and being charged with domestic assault (those charges were later dropped due to inconsistencies in his wife's testimony).
Joanna Jędrzejczyk dubbed herself "Joanna Champion," a clever move that allowed English-speaking audiences to skip any struggles with pronouncing her surname while forcing them to associate her with greatness, offered inaugural champ Carla "The Cookie Monster" Esparza an expired cookie, quoted Nick Diaz on Instagram, and then definitely handed Esparza's reign its own best before date on March 14, 2015.
The photographer fuses iconic artworks like Giorgione's Sleeping Venus and Titian's Venus of Urbino, to create her own image "Reclining Venus," replacing the milky white reclining women in the classic paintings with a voluptuous woman of color lying upon a wedding dress, rather than the silk bedding of the original paintings, as if emphatically pronouncing her resignation from the gendered roles inherent to marriage.
Although the dialogue is occasionally too on the nose, pronouncing the story's themes about loneliness and acceptance a little more directly than is necessary, the movie wins you over on its combination of earnestness and ingenuity: The flatulence jet ski is just one of the many bizarre uses Dano finds for Radcliffe's body — others include repurposing it as a water fountain, an ax, a harpoon gun, and a rocket.
"What kept him from pronouncing on the ultimate legal conclusion, which was the gap the attorney general pounced on in order to insert his own opinion was simply the fact that the Department of Justice takes the position that the president cannot be indicted while in office," Raskin said, noting Mueller was "very careful" in the report to point out that the president can be indicted after leaving office.
For actually existing ordinary Americans—including the 800,000 or so federal employees plunged into desperate economic uncertainty by the shutdown—this was a singularly bizarre spectacle to behold: The man in Washington arguably most responsible for prolonging the ordeal of the shutdown was now pronouncing that an effort to enlarge the sphere of democratic participation was a venal, bureaucratic power grab, and a brazen affront to the sacred liberty of big-money political donors and their legislative mouthpieces.
It has some strong moments: Andy Roddick telling us that it is because he is 'a big history buff' that his favourite book is Angels and Demons by Dan Brown; Sam Querrey pronouncing 'book' like he isn't quite convinced of the spelling; Rafa sitting there for a second or two, looking like he isn't even convinced of the definition, and then naming a book in the magic-realist Latin American tradition from the daughter of the ex-Chilean president called City of the Beasts, like a sudden topspin whip kicking up in your face.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Monday accused the Obama administration of conspiring to start an investigation into his campaign to help Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE win the presidency, pronouncing it "bigger than Watergate" in a Monday morning tweet.

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