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"utterance" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the act of expressing something in words
  2. [countable] something that you say

316 Sentences With "utterance"

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Then came a pause, then a repetition of the utterance, equally soft, and then what sounded like a responsive utterance.
The researchers asked the volunteers to read the transcript of one community member's utterance and then the utterance by the police officer that followed in response.
He had a natural aptitude for subversion and distinctive utterance.
The word seemed just an utterance, a sound, without associations.
The sheer utterance of Trendmood's name was met with groans.
With his every utterance, he seals the deal more tightly.
Kaufman had a natural aptitude for subversion and distinctive utterance.
And I think I'm formulating what that utterance should be.
"I'm not going to critique the president's every utterance," McConnell said.
Just the utterance of his name is enough to prompt them.
Her every utterance seemed intended to obfuscate rather than to clarify.
Everyday devices will be recording and analyzing your every utterance and action.
Trump's every utterance, his very existence, is an assault on political correctness.
Since the initial utterance, the phrase has been a social media staple.
The leap between image and utterance is the challenge and, sometimes, the delight.
It's nothing subversive or anything like that; just a brief utterance of thanks.
And with the utterance of one eight letter word, my whole life changed.
Others express confidence that Mr. Trump will lose support with almost every utterance.
Written on each person's place card is a gnomic utterance about its bearer.
His every utterance has risked further alienating a progressive base that distrusts him.
With his every utterance, Trump removes the moral guardrails that keep bigotry down.
Every utterance of Trump on immigration is meant to conflate immigration with danger.
His hands flutter nervously, as if trying to semaphorically erase his latest awkward utterance.
Sometimes all it takes is an utterance, like addressing yourself with a monstrous name.
Homeland It may well be the most inadequate utterance in all of human history.
But when every utterance is a criticism, it dilutes the effectiveness of all criticism.
It quickly became clear, however, that as a public utterance, the phrase was malfunctioning.
In a competition for "vilest public utterance of the month" both would be strong contenders.
Now that he officially occupies the Oval Office, his every utterance has an official effect.
Any utterance by a public figure can be unpicked in search of its ulterior motive.
She is fluent and accomplished but icily controlled, as if stage-managing her every utterance.
I continued to shop but could not stop turning her utterance over in my mind.
Video In some ways, Bee's vicious utterance was even worse than Barr's because Barr's was spontaneous.
Every utterance, every new poll, every campaign rally is analyzed within an inch of its life.
With the device at lip level, Trump's every utterance echoed emphatically through UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center.
Hence, the mere utterance of abstinence from forbidden activities does not a change of heart make.
That contempt seems to inform some of the reaction to his every public utterance since Parkland.
Donald Trump has been the big story of 2016, with his every utterance covered and scrutinized.
So did several dozen print journalists and photographers who recorded his every jump, spin and utterance.
There is no reason that the same principle should not also apply to their live utterance.
Complicity can be found in nearly every action or inaction, every utterance or failure to speak.
The leap between image and utterance in Anthony Madrid's poetry is the challenge and, sometimes, the delight.
As Alexa herself contends, smart speakers are not sending every utterance into the tech giants' digital vaults.
From that utterance on, Max's virginity is a regular topic of conversation — and ridicule — in the movie.
Interpreting someone's utterance often requires attending not just to its content, but also to the surrounding context.
Ultimately, understanding the meaning of any utterance requires context -- who's speaking, to whom, and with what intent.
Interpreting someone's utterance often requires attending not just to its content, but also to the surrounding context.
This means that an utterance quite like Alexa, even from a TV commercial, can activate a device.
"Oh," I said, the only utterance of condolence I could muster before she went on her way.
He is an epic misanthrope and equal-opportunity bigot whose every utterance is filled with invective or despair.
When Margery's message began to spread, the Letters stood at their windows and formed a new utterance: ACHROMATOPSIC.
Charles' supporters say he is easy quarry, with every action and utterance scrutinized by an often unsympathetic media.
His every tweet and utterance will be scrutinized like never before, and he seems to recognize this already.
Muckraking gave an utterance to the small business men and to the larger public, who dominated reform politics.
But if a government official makes an intentional, false and harmful utterance, there is nothing to be done.
Mr. Williams stretched out the utterance and combined it with vocalizations of a howler monkey and a pig.
I imagine killing these phrases as a medieval knight, Excaliburian sword driven through the heart of the offending utterance.
His remarks in Fairhope lit up social media, as partisans and other observers tracked (and tweeted) his every utterance.
Finding scenes with Mr. Trump — let alone footage of some kind of damning utterance — would be no small task.
The American Association of University Women called on Mattel to retire that utterance, and Mattel complied — a small victory.
Because all of the nerds and eggheads who try to manage his every utterance said not to do it.
There is something Wagnerian about all this, and not just in its expansiveness and the gravitas of its utterance.
This pitch is the tonal equivalent of adding "do you know what I mean?" to the end of every utterance.
That utterance from the cross, incidentally, is the only time Jesus uses the word "paradise" in any of the Gospels.
Remember the good old days when the market used to freak out about every little utterance from the Federal Reserve?
His handsome looks, quiet demeanor and careful cadence in the utterance of his words projects confidence to people around him.
He thrives in a media universe of Twitter blasts and television soundbites, where every utterance is amplified, repeated and parsed.
"Especially knowing that every utterance on the topic is going to be thrown into the crucible," the former aide said.
The upside of that is he won't have to fight for coverage; every utterance, every proposal, will be a story.
As two of the signature stage voices of all time, their every utterance signaled the play'squalities as a chamber poem.
I'm not sure which utterance is the higher praise, but I imagine both were equally annoying for fellow subway commuters.
In that endless stream, the idea that a song is a thought-out, carefully distilled utterance was bound to erode.
A ferociously charismatic presence, this man serves as the group's leader and insistently speaks up, commanding attention with each utterance.
She shares tricks like asking students, before peers pounce, to rephrase or repeat a provocative utterance (often it's less harsh).
And it proceeded amid signs that Republicans have grown weary of defending Mr. Trump's every utterance in his own defense.
"I don't think they're treating every utterance of the president to be followed in tandem by an action," Blanchette said.
But if you believe that's going to happen, you haven't been listening to his every utterance for the past 18 months.
The market has spent seven years tethered to the Federal Reserve's every utterance, but now it appears ready to move on.
"The Piss Tape is Real" is an utterly undignified utterance, and any of its truth or falsity is beside the point.
Yet to imagine that a tape of the utterance would damage him irrevocably would be to forget the past three years.
As in the guided meditation and voicemail cases, I use a single utterance to perform different speech acts for different addressees.
But, it also has a definition applied to the Bible: a profound saying, maxim oracular utterance requiring interpretation, according to Dictionary.com.
The point is not whether you agree with their every utterance, any more than that was so with regard to Ali.
One utterance will be "Alexa, why did you do that?" to help users understand why a false trigger might have happened.
But when the media becomes so hellbent on twisting every comment to fit a narrative, seemingly every utterance is in play.
But bleating over Clinton's every utterance, telling her to stop talking and step aside -- or keep shouting for what she believes!
Uniform in construction, with five three-line stanzas, the poems feel less like a series than like a single valedictory utterance.
The tragic irony of Obama's "Assad must go" utterance is that it was never intended as a commitment to regime change.
The utterance is so on the nose, up-for-it exclamation point and all, that it surely must be self-aware.
As for Ms. Close, there's not a breath or utterance that doesn't seem both carefully premeditated and absolutely in the moment.
Bibi, who ends several of her songs with an almost involuntary utterance of "Lit!" as punctuation, is basically chill as hell.
But the chair does have outsize influence on the financial markets, which parse and react to every utterance that person makes.
And in order to infer meaning from a specific utterance, humans have to interpret a multitude of elements at the same time.
Visibly affected by the moment, she ended the segment abruptly, further addressing the utterance of a word that is almost universally loathed.
In its worst manifestations, "queer" is used as a substitute for a politic, the veneer of activism without the action, only utterance.
"It's a sort of performative utterance in which you try to generate something by saying it is already occurring," he told me.
In her every utterance, Moss seems possessed with the deluded rage of a once-great artist who's gone terrifyingly off the rails.
"His utterance became more clear and piercing, and it made the simplicity of his faith seem almost like a portent," Eastman wrote.
Naturally, all nuance has since been divorced from the term, and it is now indiscriminately used against any utterance of the left.
He dismisses Rasputin's crude endorsement of vigilantism against Jews — so they "won't even dream about asking for equality" — as an isolated utterance.
And it was, arguably, the media's wall-to-wall coverage of his every utterance that powered his victory in the Republican primary.
The classic example: One utterance of "fuck" will slide in a PG-13 release, but a second places it firmly in R territory.
Speech, by comparison, can be difficult to interpret (think fuzzy phone lines and noisy cafes) but each individual utterance holds much more data.
The other thing I would say, if they cover every tweet and every utterance, then they&aposre not covering all the other stuff.
At a time when politicians' every utterance—and every tweet—is endlessly scrutinized, In the Loop is a reminder that every word counts.
"His initial utterance is that he'd had thoughts of killing himself, he's expressed two different plans that crossed his mind," the caller said.
I observed every move he made, every utterance that came from his mouth, and I think some of it rubbed off on me.
Each increasingly wild gesture and utterance are of a consummate piece with the seemingly contented, exuberant woman we meet at the play's beginning.
Mr. Modi has certainly ushered in an age when the "Indian soul" — like the German and Russian soul before it — is finding utterance.
History, for Trump, is principally a vast murky backdrop against which to declare his every act and utterance the greatest since time began.
A business model that seeks growth by cataloging our "every move, emotion, utterance and desire" is too radical to be taken for granted.
Notably, the read-my-lips-clear-as-day utterance of "Fuck you," and maybe a couple other worse things afterward broadcast on live television.
I was initially drawn by the word itself: its polemical force, and the way it tends to enflame certain people at its very utterance.
Each tagged utterance was more or less a complete bit of speech, ranging from "Me, I'm in the legal department" to a plain "No".
What was once a fun euphemism for sex has now become a tired out expression that makes you audibly groan at its very utterance.
Anyone with a bit of internet savvy knows to triple-check that every public utterance can't be misinterpreted—after all, everyone's a brand now.
The space community continually clamors for presidential candidates to say something about space during the campaign, only to pick apart and criticize every utterance.
I also liked the entries RAN RAMPANT and YOU HEARD ME, which was a common utterance in my household when my children were young.
Iambic upswing offered a consoling pulse Rich couldn't repress, but she spiked her iambs with the bitters of broken lines, of staggered, unpunctuated utterance.
And even as he creates a political whirlwind with each utterance, leading members of his own party haven't the spine to rescind their support.
If it's an utterance you ever make, next time you do so, think of your ancestors, as the megacondors screeched and swooped overhead. Ack.
The "Meh...whatever," utterance is the same as when erstwhile teammate Jimmy Vasser first mimicked him more than a decade and a half ago.
He said he wants legislators to "address the real concerns of the American people" rather than fixate on every utterance during the presidential contest.
Though he is in Ireland for a celebration of the family, his every public utterance is being parsed for how he addresses the scandals.
And he exerts a deeper level of control simply through his ability to bait hostile media at will with his every seemingly nutty utterance.
In the several hours I spent with him, his most enthusiastic utterance came when he was pointing to images of foals on his walls.
Gold wants every gesture and utterance in his plays to feel so inevitable that it's as if there was never any direction at all.
PERINO: I mean, this is when the media, like, they have to fight against President Bush on everything, every issue, every utterance, every -- was amplified.
This would render the meaning of the utterance but not the comedy, which depends on the socially marked 'shitloads' in contrast to the neutral plusieurs.
Throughout the evening, Ms. Harvey exhibited this particular kind of magnetism, making her every utterance seem vitally important while making everyone around her look good.
For months I had been trying to say something about them, which when I went to say it became layered, thus impossible as an utterance.
As you can imagine, just the utterance of the "Ku Klux Klan" fosters images of ghoulish figures prowling the night for black lives to hunt.
Crisafulli's utterance of the awaited question into her microphone, as I had each year in the past as one of the two people left onstage.
But what worked during a campaign is the height of irresponsibility in office, when people around the world hang on an American president's every utterance.
Hollywood is a region in Los Angeles, but it's also a symbol – the very utterance of the word conjures up images of glamour, fame, and opportunity.
A parrot can be taught to say hello to its master only by making the utterance of this word the expression of one of its passions.
Of course, there are some relatively boring ways that a single utterance or act of writing can be used to mean different things to different addressees.
That argument gained credence with every utterance of Donald Trump, who had arrived in Davos that morning, the outrageous tribalist skunk at the globalists' garden party.
We shouldn't be surprised because his every deed and utterance has shown that he either holds similar views or is merely content to let them flourish.
The poetic utterance adopts many of the strategies of contemporary postmodern poetry, disorienting the reader with jarring word combinations that distance language from its referential function.
Pence on NBC's "Meet the Press": McConnell on CNN's "State of the Union," where he said he didn't want to respond to "every utterance" by Trump:
He shied from news cameras, concerned that any utterance could offend his boss or amplify the daylight between the two men on any number of issues.
And yet the whole project depends on an understanding of how people expose — cannot help exposing — their truest selves in every gesture and utterance they make.
The authors include his top foreign policy advisers, his communications gurus, his intelligence chief, his photographer and even the stenographer who recorded his every public utterance.
Plagued by disturbing dreams and career frustrations, he becomes increasingly distracted and crabby, until every comic utterance feels like a shot across the bow of mortality.
Each time Mr. Trump blusters without backing it up, he weakens his rhetorical punch, to the point where enemies will dismiss every utterance as hot air.
He resisted any public utterance of "AIDS" until 19733, which was at least four years into the epidemic and three years after it got its acronym.
If, for example, a simple utterance of "abracadabra" could instantly convince your employer to see things your way, salary negotiations would be a whole lot easier.
He has inured people to the thread of violence and meanness lurking in almost every utterance; or worse, he has started to make them relish it.
With a simple hands-free utterance, an Amazon- or Google-run personal assistant can stream your favorite Gap Band playlist or find a solid recipe for macaroons.
Eight years after Bernie Madoff confessed to the biggest investment fraud of all time, a single utterance from the Ponzi-meister in prison can still grab headlines.
You're on the road all the time, your every utterance is scrutinized, you have to prepare for debates and manage donors and keep up a tough schedule.
So what did Trump, who is nothing if not savvy about how the press and public will react to his every utterance, think was going to happen?
I think if you flip the scenario and say, 'What if we had just dismissed somebody because a political opponent of the President had made an utterance?
In a sentence, together with all kinds of other words, we wouldn't notice, but unencumbered, naked and accorded a line all to itself, the utterance becomes preposterous.
"The whole project," Green wrote, "depends on an understanding of how people expose — cannot help exposing — their truest selves in every gesture and utterance they make." arsnovanyc.
There's no utterance that can't be absorbed into his arsenal — and no limit to the free-floating hate he can so expertly channel into his chosen target.
All were impressive, but some were clearly monitoring their every utterance with an inner crisis manager, which ruled them out: Caution is the enemy of the interesting.
Regardless of how terrible the things celebrities say are, their every utterance probably doesn't deserve the same level of coverage afforded to, say, a head of state.
" We are changing that phrase to be "Alexa, can you laugh?" which is less likely to have false positives, and we are disabling the short utterance "Alexa, laugh.
And nearly everyone has given utterance to a regret that the clear, bright light of early mornings during spring and summer months is so seldom seen or used.
The problem is, again, one of gender: Peggy comes and goes like a ghost, scarcely giving utterance to her thoughts, without a single scene to call her own.
To date, the only public utterance from the White House on the Comey memo story is a statement late Tuesday night attributed to an anonymous White House official.
His greeting to the group is liable to be his first substantial utterance of the day, as Friston prefers not to speak with other human beings before noon.
"Concerto al-Quds" is full of questions, as if in rebuke of the certainties of dogma: How can man, creator of meaning, draw his destiny into one utterance?
Zurawski weaves together the poetic utterance and contextualizing narratives, reminding us that the dual format has long been a fulcrum of Western poetics, from Dante to Susan Howe.
You can't always predict what will be removed, either by censors or by a regular person starting to have second thoughts about his or her own unfiltered utterance.
"The publication or utterance of blasphemous, seditious, or indecent matter is an offence which shall be punishable in accordance with law," says Article 40 of the Irish Constitution.
Those are valuable, but none are as rewarding as when the camera returns to Ms. Fornés, whose every utterance sounds poetic yet unpretentious, even as her disease progresses.
But still, he is the President, which means we must consider the impact not only of each individual utterance but, more importantly, the overall effect of his method.
Once you've decided this ''cultural tic'' has become universal on the left, almost any public utterance of concern becomes easy to write off as false — as mere performance.
You have the winking face, the thumb and index finger on your chin—that's a specific thing that has an additional meaning it brings when you say an utterance.
If it was an Echo in another distant room, though, my question is for Amazon: Does Alexa just pick a random person if it didn't hear a clear utterance?
It was probably just a combination of Skyrim's intense popularity at the time and the oddity of this highly specific utterance coming from countless guards throughout the game's world.
Amazon is asking for millions of dollars worth of advertising impressions on non-Amazon platforms to include an Alexa utterance — essentially for free, according to emails viewed by Recode.
To properly understand the enormity of Cruz's erroneous utterance, you must be aware of the fact that no state in the union is more obsessed with basketball than Indiana.
He has to realize that every word and every utterance, notwithstanding the fact that they come from his desire to be honest and open, will be used against him.
He first gained popularity on the streaming platform SoundCloud and became something of a poster child for the digital age, with millions of young fans tracking his every utterance.
Mr. Bannon, the former Breitbart chief executive who has a hand in nearly every scripted public Trump utterance, had expressed a similar sentiment at the conference the day before.
For all his idiosyncrasies, Trump had one thing very much in common with other outsized cultural figures: the ability to provoke and elicit emphatic, emotional reactions to his every utterance.
" The company told Gizmodo, "Only once the wake word is detected does it start streaming audio to the cloud, and the stream closes as soon as the utterance is complete.
But the game does so without a single utterance from any of the characters, instead focusing on their physical performance, brought to life by animator and co-director Terry Kenny.
In Donald Sterling's case, for example, people like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Joyce Carol Oates, and ethics professor Al Tompkins wondered if he was being unfairly punished for a private utterance.
Perhaps offense and bigotry should be understood as Trump's baseline — newsworthy, just as the central projects of other leaders are newsworthy, but not worthy of blanket coverage upon every utterance.
And as Violet — every utterance a scalpel sheathed in velvet — schemes to evict her, Florence finds an unlikely ally in Mr. Brundish (Bill Nighy), a reclusive misanthrope and avid reader.
At :225 the lyric "goblin vomit and slop" is repeated, but instead of just looping the video again, Lohr freezes Jones and moves his mouth only for the repeat utterance.
Of course, the nuances of speech and often the meaning of an utterance can be lost, but this rudimentary word-by-word system can still impart the gist at minimal fuss.
The first utterance of "McMurphy" comes in episode 6, when Dr. Fujita (Sonoya Mizuno) almost shamefully confesses to Dr. Mantleray (Justin Theroux) that so far, four such tragedies have taken place.
Because of the gap between the utterance of the remark in January and Parker's resignation just this week, some have also called on King to resign her party post, Politico reports.
They've invested so heavily in the fantasy that Hillary's one email or utterance away from complete self-destruction that they can't bring themselves to accept anything less than the highest return.
"What we're doing that we think is pretty special is we're taking that voice utterance of what someone asks for, and we're applying our personalized recommendations to the response," Phillips explains.
It may stand to reason that, with the press poised to pounce on every new, racist Trump utterance, any objection to scrutiny of Clinton is tantamount to a plea for leniency.
"Lemonade" is the kind of album that a star like Beyoncé (as well as, lately, Rihanna) can release in the streaming era because she's already guaranteed attention for her every utterance.
But the most famous Adams utterance, delivered on July 4, 1821, emphasized the limitations of American expansion, chiefly because he believed that republican principles were unlikely to flourish in foreign soil.
If you suspect Google accidentally activated the speaker to listen to you, you can say "Hey Google, that wasn't for you," and it will delete the last utterance from your history.
Albums like Basket of Light by Pentangle, The Incredible String Band's Hangman's Beautiful Daughter, or First Utterance by Comus, hum with cosmic vibrations, and those vibrations reverberate to this very day.
Think about all the contextual clues that go into understanding an utterance: volume, pitch, situation, even your culture—all are as likely to convey as much meaning as the words you use.
The profane utterance was censored during SNL's West Coast broadcast and YouTube share, but it was a naked "fuck" for all the world to hear during the show's initial East Coast timeslot.
If you augment this domain knowledge with semantic (meaning) and syntactic (grammar) context from applying natural language understanding (NLU) to the rest of the utterance, the ranking will be even more accurate.
"If we had just dismissed somebody because a political opponent of the president had made an utterance, you would argue that it was pretty irrational to act [in] that manner," Spicer said.
" This apparent flip-flop is a serious breach of trust, according to Tyler, who says he can only conclude that "every utterance on the campaign trail was utterly meaningless from Donald Trump.
It's unclear who reported the incident to Italian FA officials, but Sarri came out with a statement, via Rai Sport's Adam Digby, that neither confirmed nor denied his utterance of homophobic slurs.
Citizens around the world are fascinated — and in some cases alarmed — by Trump, but Russians have particular reason to follow his every utterance: the new president's jarringly pro-Russian beliefs and comments.
The other is Rick Perry's utterance of a simple "oops" after being unable to name the third of three agencies he promised to cut — this, like Rubio's moment, happened during a debate.
" Madeleine is ecstatic, but Leonard silently motions her to keep reading: "The figure refers not to the declaration of love, to the avowal, but to the repeated utterance of the love cry. ….
First Words The phrase "I do," in the context of a marriage ceremony, is what linguists call a "performative utterance" — words that don't simply mean or imply but actually enact a change.
The report, which also confirms that D.E. Shaw has a more than 63% position in Emerson Electric, is the funds first public utterance since the reports of its potential activism first surfaced.
As Motherboard learned, Facebook's goal for objective moderation is to have a set of rules covering every conceivable human utterance or expression on the site to eliminate potential for error from moderators.
Concatenative WaveNet "To make sure it knew which voice to use for any given utterance, we conditioned the network on the identity of the speaker," the DeepMind researchers wrote in a blog post.
It's striking, then, that utterly absent is any mention of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — a brief textual timeline mentions them, but they have no utterance in the story of Tezuka's life.
Whatever the reason behind misnaming—sex-induced fugue state, standard confusion among similar semantic categories, whatever—your reaction to the utterance of an incorrect name is arguably more telling than the act itself.
How does a conservative movement that is supposed to believe that every healthy society needs powerful moral guardrails give itself over to a president whose every other utterance cheerfully knocks those guardrails down?
Babbage theorized the atmosphere around us as a vast library containing every utterance ever breathed, and he dreamed of a device that would enable us to decode those voices hidden in the ether.
Amazon is asking for millions of dollars worth of advertising impressions and months'-long campaigns on non-Amazon platforms to include the Alexa utterance — essentially for free, according to emails viewed by Recode.
"Oh fuck" But Offred sums it up best with her simple, two-word utterance when she realizes that her only ally, Ofglen, has been replaced with a new Handmaid, with no warning or explanation.
What does matter is that with each new bizarre utterance he provides further proof of his inability to evaluate credible information and, more broadly, his lack of fitness to further his country's best interests.
His 61.37 average is behind only that of Sir Donald Bradman, whose 99.94 average is so far ahead of the competition that, to cricket fans, mere utterance of those four digits evokes his name.
No investment firm has been as talked about in Silicon Valley as SoftBank — the mere utterance of which can send tremors down the spines of rival firms or the competitors to SoftBank's portfolio companies.
Gladman's fictional system carries over into her drawings, where the act of mark-making — an act analagous to writing — results in a completely singular visual structure, an image that hovers somewhere between diagram and utterance.
His only other utterance in the decade—a vague joke about his reviled alma mater, Yale University, made during a moment of cross-talk among the justices in 2013—sent journalists into a mild panic.
"He exerts a deeper level of control simply through his ability to bait hostile media at will with his every seemingly nutty utterance," conservative columnist Bret Stephens smartly noted Thursday in the New York Times.
But just as one scandal ebbs and Mr. Trump appears primed to stick to a single message for an entire news cycle, he veers off course with an unscripted utterance on a morning news program.
We live in the age of guilt by pull-quote, abetted by a combination of lazy journalism, gullible readership, missing context, and technologies that make our every ill-considered utterance instantly accessible and utterly indelible.
Using higher-dimensional geometry, they deploy supercomputers the size of a proton to spy on every terrestrial activity and utterance; Earth's entire fleet of starships proves no match for one small, droplet-shaped Trisolaran probe.
But back then state visits were minutely choreographed affairs in which every utterance and gesture was laden with diplomatic nuance, and the hosts and guests were expected to show respect and deference for each other.
In the wake of President Donald Trump's observations about Haiti, El Salvador, and Africa last week, many have been surprised to see the open utterance and printing of the word "shithole" throughout the mainstream media.
That utterance — delivered with grave horror by Jackson's friend and sudden scientist Abraham once he receives the rhino's blood by drone — is a direct quote, and I dare not try to improve upon it or speculate.
There is no minimum spend for marketers to make a "branded utterance," though Amazon is promising to cover the cost of creative work for advertisers that spend at least $750,000 on advertising, according to the deck.
A dictator does not deal in facts and reason, but rather in the brute force that makes his word law, that turns each and every utterance into concrete action, unencumbered by anything but his own will.
"Every statement, every utterance from Kim Jong Un has not even conveyed a hint of his inclination to denuclearize," said Evans Revere, a former senior State Department official with long experience of negotiating with North Korea.
Republican candidates across the state may now find themselves captive to Mr. Stewart's every utterance over the next five months — an unwelcome burden for lawmakers like Representatives Barbara Comstock and Scott Taylor, who were already endangered.
As just the fourth chief engineer in the Corvette's fabled 9003-year history, Mr. Juechter holds one of the most scrutinized positions in the American industry, his every utterance parsed for clues to the 'Vette's future.
"[H]e was fascinated by the fact that Trump was so outspoken in an unfiltered way, and therefore we were seeing something a little more genuine than a candidate whose every utterance is airbrushed," Garner added.
Ivanka Trump learned that the hard way (pun intended) when a decade-old alleged dive bar utterance about a hypothetical "mulatto cock" flew around the internet after BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti brought it up on Twitter.
Those are the kinds of computational problems that are intractably hard for AI to capture because there's not enough data consistently available to model what's going to be the next utterance that somebody is saying using Spanglish.
She lists existing privacy features, such as the LED that lights up when Alexa is listening, the mute button that manually disconnects audio, and the utterance history that lets customers see (and delete) everything Alexa has heard.
Her now-famous utterance at the Democratic National Convention -- "when they go low, we go high" -- has become the Clinton's de facto slogan, appearing on bumper stickers and becoming the candidate's own response to Donald Trump's smears.
The reality is that regardless of the debate format employed, professional fact-checkers for the campaigns and major media outlets will be checking every utterance for accuracy; some will begin reporting untruths before the broadcast even ends.
East R. By The New York Times But unlike Brooklyn — a common utterance here — the construction still leans toward subsidized housing: 58 percent of the apartments were publicly funded last year, according to the borough president's office.
In the lab, an interaction is counted as a "turn" if the baby responds with an utterance within a second or two, Kuhl explained, with more turn-taking highly correlated with the baby's future success in language.
The gravitational rhythm of Walcott's lines, however, doesn't deny but works under duress to assuage despair: Ending the stanza on "the leaves" asserts the Caribbean landscape's (and its people's) natural utterance, the dignity of dialect, over History.
Rocket. Our bratty teenage space tree thinks of former freelance criminal and fellow Guardian Rocket Raccoon as his dear ol' dad, guys — so much so, that he broke his regular "I am Groot," utterance tendency to say so.
"How does a conservative movement that is supposed to believe that every healthy society needs powerful moral guardrails give itself over to a president whose every other utterance cheerfully knocks those guardrails down?" our columnist Bret Stephens wrote.
Every Trump utterance, tweet and policy is used as a branding opportunity by Joe ScarboroughCharles (Joe) Joseph ScarboroughMcConnell: 'Over-the-top' Moscow Mitch nickname effort to 'smear' me In three years of Trump's presidency, who has branded whom?
So, in analogy to image recognition we need to search for a local feature by sliding a window over a temporal phenomenon (the utterance; looking at one word and its context at a time) rather than a spatial field.
If sovereign bond yields do not spike upon the mere utterance of the word taper from the BOJ or ECB, it will be due to investors' perception that deflation and depression are about to spread across the developed world.
" The Supreme Court upheld the conviction, ruling that the words were not protected by the First Amendment, because they were "fighting words," which "by their very utterance inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace.
But then the theme went off in another direction completely, which made me smack myself on the forehead and say "Ooo …" And it turns out that my utterance was a lot closer to being right than my initial assumption.
Comments that would have gone under the radar while working cable news in the evening are lightning rods once you collect huge money from a major network and suddenly have every television critic in the country evaluating every utterance.
Nearly 300 years before Rumi, the Sufi saint Mansur al-Hallaj declared, "I am the truth," an utterance that Sufis understand to this day as the recognition that there is a bit of the divine in all of us.
Though this bombastic statement is problematic if not patently false, with it Vautier declares in an unfiltered style of utterance that the world and art make up a unified and absolute whole; and that everything, in post-Duchampian fashion, constitutes art.
In a tense environment where reporters, government workers, world leaders, and anxious citizens and immigrants understandably are scrutinizing every Donald Trump tweet and utterance and leak, Obama's closing thoughts on the presidency and his successor will be given short shrift.
He was the target of attacks from a number of speakers, especially Ms. Warren, but anti-Trump riffs from other speakers were not surefire crowd pleasers, and the mere utterance of his name did not seem to electrify the audience.
He is bound to lose the election, and we in the media will lose the rationale that his every utterance warrants notice as a glimpse into the character of a person in contention for the most consequential job in the world.
Even the most controversial utterance of Le Pen's campaign, a denial of widespread French complicity in the deportation of French Jews, was deeply Gaullist: An insistence that the true France existed with de Gaulle's government-in-exile, not Pétain's regime.
I didn't laugh, the jokes are mostly easy potshots at Trump (would you believe Murphy calls him "orange" in the first episode?!), and the live studio audience is so over-mic'ed that every little utterance they make sounds like wild laughter and applause.
Whenever someone goes on Good Morning Britain—Morgan's usual gig—to defend trans rights, discuss structural racism, or debate whether the national anthem should be sung in schools, he shouts them down, taunts them, and challenges their slightest utterance before they've finished speaking.
It's easy to get an inflated sense of self when you're running New York City, with an avid press corps chronicling your every utterance and the city's global prominence providing a bully pulpit on topics from international terrorism to President Trump's immigration policy.
" Dr. Lin said her findings "demonstrate definitively that at least in this utterance, which is from the very first presidential debate, there are three of the acoustic cues that would indicate to me a 'G' was produced at the end of this.
Should he run, his every utterance will draw heightened scrutiny from probing critics and opponents who will want to test whether he is a plausible leader worthy of all the hype or simply a modern-day Chance the Gardener, reciting soothing truisms.
But as contempt for the patriarchy fills every utterance, the spoof gets as platitudinous as the rhetoric it intends to mock — maybe even more so, as there's something about the intensity of Shulamith Firestone and Valerie Solanas that is pretty darn enjoyable.
"I think if you flip this scenario and say, 'What if we had just dismissed somebody because a political opponent of the president had made an utterance,' you would argue that it was pretty irrational to act in that matter," he added.
That the international community, and the Obama administration in particular, raised no objection to the PA's treatment of Fayyad seems to have been lost on Palestinian leadership, which has continued to see foreign, namely American, conspiracies in his every move or utterance.
The first thing I saw at the top of the "popular posts" feed was an anti-Semitic utterance from Chris Cantwell, a known white supremacist who doesn't like it when you call him "the crying Nazi" (even though he earned that nickname).
The thousands in attendance roared their approval at McGregor's every utterance, their enthusiasm apparently undimmed by an hour-and-a-half delay to the start of the festivities or by a sound system that swallowed some of the comments made on stage.
As one does, when one is 24 and living amid a generation of creative people whose every utterance and experience might be thought of as content, Mr. Kurtz filmed and posted to Tumblr a 210-minute video showing him awaiting the delivery.
The jokes are mostly easy potshots at Donald Trump (would you believe that Murphy calls him "orange" in the first episode?!), and the live studio audience is so over-mic'ed that every little utterance they make sounds like wild laughter and applause.
At a recent performance of "Nice Fish," a quirky charmer of a play written by Mr. Rylance and Louis Jenkins, the audience greeted every stuttered utterance of Mr. Rylance's with delighted laughter and murmurs of pleasure, as if sampling the world's most ravishing tasting menu.
" So, for example, if a user says the words "favorite team" and phrases their utterance like a question, the computer might scan for references to specific sports, find a mention of "baseball," and then spit out a prewritten reply: "My favorite team is the Yankees.
Between the 13th and 17th centuries, German Masters expanded on both Petter's and Liechtenauer's techniques by including other types of weapons and fighting methodologies, generating a massive glossary of terms and essentially, creating a new language in which an utterance was inextricable from the action.
There are some words powerful enough that, when a president utters them, we might think they amount to a performative utterance, too: For the chief executive to call something a "disaster" in public, for instance, might suggest that a formal disaster declaration will follow.
This is the incident at the center of Andy Bragen's new comedy, which takes its title from Brian's utterance — the same one Mr. Bragen once hurled across a tennis court at an opponent, leading to an angry scene that he told friends about for months.
The e-commerce giant has been reaching out to consumer packaged goods companies this year, asking them to include in their advertising campaigns Alexa branding and an Alexa utterance — the phrase you'd say to make Alexa purchase, say, Tide detergent or Blue Bottle Coffee.
I don't know how many more times Donald Trump can make his position clear, but he's been crystal-clear for a long time and over and over and over again with every tweet, utterance, you name it, Facebook post, he has to somehow respond to it.
Those who have spent time reading resumes and cover letters will recognize the language of professional aspiration in these songs, the polite catchphrases beloved by administrators for how they detach speaker from utterance, the brightly disingenuous tone of exaggerated sincerity that pervades advertisements, press releases, everything.
Don't misinterpret that as any compromise on their aggression; the first utterance on Nightmare Logic isn't a word, but a guttural bark signaling that you're about to be drawn and quartered by tomahawk-like riffs that leave you no choice but to stage-dive into their world.
To isolate what in your voice could be used to sing, or to even speak an utterance that is poetic, you need to have some buffer between the use of your voice as a utilitarian instrument and the use of your voice as a human instrument.
A major challenge for her ever since the referendum - and for as long as she can maintain her currently tenuous grip on the keys to Number 10 Downing Street - has been the requirement for each public utterance on Brexit to address several very different constituencies at once.
I would go so far as to say that your every critical utterance is a blessing because it holds within it a 'way,' a 'corrective' measure, the 'possibility' of doing something differently, 'insights' into approaching one's shortcomings in a positive sense; in other words, the way forward.
In the movie, the flat in which he and Colette live is a bustling blur, a literary factory that Willy runs while barking orders — Mr. West's amusing, emphatic delivery turns Willy's every utterance into self-promotion — as employees come and go, delivering manuscripts and demanding (late) payment.
Later — years later — the nonsummer will seem monumental and profound, the things you said up there on the roof will seem like the utterance of a dramatic manifesto, the people you said them to will seem like your dearest, closest friends, when, really, you were drunk.
But it does say to me that I want wall-to-wall coverage of Trump's every speech, rally, tweet and utterance, because they most reveal his character, and Trump's character is the ceiling on Trump's presidency — and he seems uninterested, and more likely unable, to change that.
Early on, we learn that during his college years, Hall begins to be haunted by a persistent delusion: that his life is an ongoing "reality show," with unseen cameras and microphones picking up his every move and utterance for the delectation of a worldwide television audience.
It is unlikely that in the ongoing discussions about the need for national security and a wall that will surely dominate the State of the Union Address, that these critical issues facing the health and futures of the youngest generation of Americans will receive an utterance.
After five-plus weeks of gleefully setting the Washington establishment ablaze and declaring a new war with virtually every public utterance, Mr. Trump took the radical step on Tuesday night of delivering a soothing comfort food of an address to a jittery Congress and skeptical public.
It's cases like Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's (in the run-up to the release of Montage Of Heck, every half-arsed utterance Cobain ever committed to tape was made available to buy, and a decade before that, his private journals were published) that make musicians like Mitski consistently anxious.
And she doesn't mince words when talking about the current president: And to be clear, we were now up against a bully, a man who among other things demeaned minorities and expressed contempt for prisoners of war, challenging the dignity of our country with practically his every utterance.
In Aeschylus' "Agamemnon," for instance, the first utterance of Cassandra—the seer brought to Mycenae from Troy as war booty, fated never to be believed—is not just untranslatable but unintelligible: ὀτοτοτοτοι̑ is not even a word, just inarticulate syllables that represent the barbarian princess's howl of despair.
It seems that "Duh" either came from "Uh" or "the" and for some reason the utterance stuck — often a 1943 Bugs Bunny cartoon is cited as an early appearance, which seems to have evolved in the alternate animation universe to the Simpsons's "D'oh," but that's probably tangential. Anyway!
It asserts its authenticity in the plinths and joists of its architecture, in the bold intricacies of character and plot, but also in the only spot that truly matters: the prose, the synapses between subject and utterance, a language that hums along the taut cord of its telling.
Right now, the Trump campaign is denying press credentials to The Washington Post, The New York Times, POLITICO, The Daily Beast, BuzzFeed, and many other large media outlets (except the ones who have been happy to carry his every utterance, regardless of their basis in fact, to boost ratings).
The president is so whacky, so moody, so changeable that they must attend his every public appearance and study every nonsensical utterance in order to attempt to divine where, for the next ten seconds or so, his attention might alight and then use the opportunity to promote their own advantage.
Upstairs, Shani Peters's installation, "17,195 Sunrises" (2019), makes reference to the number of times the sun has risen between the first utterance of the ubiquitous phrase "Black Power" by Stokely Carmichael in 1966, to the inception of the presently definitive Black Lives Matter movement, spurred by Alicia Garza in 2013.
"Cats can discriminate words uttered by humans from other words—especially their own names, because a cat's name is a salient stimulus as it may be the human utterance most frequently heard by domestic cats (cats kept by humans) and may be associated with rewards, such as food, petting, and play," researchers wrote.
He'd heard, in real time, Trump utter the phrase "I would like you to do us a favor, though," the smoking-gun utterance that caused such consternation inside the White House, intelligence community, and Justice Department as word spread of Trump's conversation and tipped House Democrats over the edge to begin a formal impeachment inquiry.
The simultaneous presentation the Chromatic Alphabet and Floor Translations is indicative of the both-and, rather than either-or, nature of language as a metaphor of human interconnection: a fluid state where every utterance is a flawed translation of emotion to thought, thought to speech; and truth lies only within the nimbleness of the transformation.
And that strategy failed as soon as Trump became a serious candidate whose every utterance was given wall-to-wall media coverage: The more costly long-term consequence of the Rubio campaign's strategic reliance on national media may end up being how it de-prioritized building an effective ground game outside the early states.
Lincoln wrote no letter that we know of about Willie's death, but his most personal utterance about grief—a letter to Fanny McCullough, whose father, an old friend, had been killed in the war—was composed ten months after the death of his son: You can not now realize that you will ever feel better.
Both Angus and Zimmer were right, but before we can establish a firm legislative or regulatory agenda, we have to learn what surveillance capitalism is, as we come to terms with the novel form of economic and social power represented by Facebook, Google and a handful of other tech behemoths privy to our every click and utterance.
In Britain, he is himself almost as much of a national treasure as Holmes: a public figure whose every utterance is avidly reported and disseminated throughout the Twittersphere, his bipolarity, his obsessions with technology, his amatory affairs, all reported on constantly, the contents of his richly stocked mind on permanent display in TV documentaries, his books lining the shelves.
The latter, in particular, has been the object of highly contentious discussion since the advent of the Internet, which, for the first time in the roughly two centuries since criticism became a discrete journalistic enterprise, has allowed nonprofessionals to publish their own reviews, blurring the line between public and private utterance and thereby raising still further questions about authority, ­expertise and professionalism.
A recent New York Times article that laid bare the last months at the company began with the line: "Sheryl Sandberg was seething," and went on to show her yelling at the company's security chief, Alex Stamos, trying to slow roll the utterance of the word "Russia" in a report and alternately sweet-talking and strong-arming lawmakers to Facebook's will.
It's getting harder and harder to talk about anything controversial online without every single utterance of an opinion immediately being caricatured by opportunistic outrage-mongers, at which point everyone, afraid to be caught exposed in the skirmish that's about to break out, rushes for the safety of their ideological battlements, where they can safely scream out their righteousness in unison.
"Saying 'God bless you' following a sneeze is a common refrain, so common and taught from childhood that many people don't even think of it as a blessing, but rather as an utterance without specific meaning other than a response to a sneeze that is polite in some way," said Dr. Gail Saltz, an associate professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Mr. Mattis, a retired Marine general, has already assumed an outsize role in the administration — part valued aide to the new president, who has quickly come to adore him, and part reassurer in chief to global leaders, who cling to his every utterance in the hope that he will help keep the White House from undoing decades of national security policy.
In the months since the Department of Justice opened an investigation into the behavior of Donald J. Trump and his inner circle during his campaign and the early days of his presidency, media, pundits and politicians have used every leak, hint, filing and opaque utterance from the office of the special counsel as a tool to advance their individual agendas.
My Ogre Book alludes to card games and chess, but these references fit with the hothouse artificiality of the book's figures and conceits; in Midnight Broodthaers collages sound-words ("Tic Tac Tic Tac Tic") and strings of spelled-out numbers into his poems, so that the page not only records the poetic utterance but becomes a visual field to be worked upon, played with.
The Republican National Committee's top strategist on Wednesday accused the media of excusing controversial comments by liberals while fixating on Donald 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's every utterance.
But whereas the former opera's "Song to the Moon" is a solitary utterance, the aria for Marina, the Polish woman who has married Dimitrij for the sake of power rather than love, is backed by vigorous choral writing, with the Poles celebrating their victory in roisterous mazurka rhythms and the Russian crowd keening their disapproval in strains that echo music of the Russian Orthodox Church.
The confusion begins in the similarity of three words: Rhine, rime, and rhyme — the river, the frost that forms on cold objects, and the correspondence of sound — which the poet weaves and unweaves throughout the poem, moving toward and away from transparency, even as "This lapse expanded/with each utterance…" Music, as much as meaning, guides the poem, with a lovely tension occurring between the two.
In October of last year—shortly after Trump's infamous "Grab 'em by the pussy" remark leaked to a public that was a month shy of having its general sense of freedom itself grabbed— Veep showrunner David Mandel told the Los Angeles Times that, while filming the show's sixth season, they decided to remove an utterance by a character that proved too similar to Trump's own words.
I took advantage of a family trip to England to visit some of the relatively unsubscribed but often weird Cold War sites there, a journey that was given all the more relevance because my visit took place shortly before the 70th anniversary of Winston Churchill's utterance of the phrase "iron curtain" in his "Sinews of Peace" speech on March 5, 1946, an event that many historians mark as the beginning of the Cold War.
If the media would just stop replaying his every tweet, broadcasting his every staged utterance, and following his every movement to give him yet more attention, more television exposure, President Trump would quickly suffer the same fate the character played by Andy Griffith did in Elia Kazan's "A Face in the Crowd" — an overnight sensation who ended up pathetically playing to applause machines because no humans wanted to watch or listen to him anymore.
At one point, Donahue allies himself with Dante, another cartographer of the Spirit: my ear turned to the pure song of heaven to the subvocal moans where hell is happening to the digressions of purgatory where each utterance is a spiraling climb of asides Donahue understands that the poet-prophet must be a faithful recorder, listening to the songs, the moans, the spiraling utterances, even if they seem to be mere asides.
Next time Trump bullies someone on Twitter, the company might call him out on it Twitter is considering adding a note whenever it sees a tweet that it would have deleted, except that it's scared to, Faiz Siddiqui reports: The next time a politician, dignitary — or perhaps a president — makes an utterance that violates Twitter standards, the message might be accompanied by a note that expands on the 280-character tweet, a top official with the company said Wednesday.
If I had used the same words, Witold Gombrowicz's I would have superimposed itself onto my own, and my "me" would thereby have become a parody, expressing lack of originality where Gombrowicz expresses the opposite, and thereby I would have undermined what the utterance is saying — that truth lies in the unique I, and only there — because the I that would have been saying this would not have been unique and primary, but Gombrowiczized, socialized, plagiarized.

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