People from the Asia Pacific region have difficulty in pronouncing the "L" sound, says Dr Jung.
Moreover, should Washington never hear from those pronouncing a godly vision the people will surely perish.
The French parliament has a track record of pronouncing on historical events, ranging from the Holocaust, to slavery.
Being ignorant before pronouncing is indeed usually a mistake, whatever the examples that modern politics provides us with.
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To hear the Insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too much life among his hungry brothers in the dust.
Of course you can always just forget pronouncing anything, print this tasting list and take it to your retail shop.
He says that, with the transliterations, some Thais wind up pronouncing the words more accurately than English speakers who struggle with Swedish.
Tirelessly campaigning, knocking on doors and running down-home-flavored television ads, Blagojevich jokingly told voters not to worry about pronouncing his last name right.
Meanwhile, Democrats in the U.S. Congress, especially in the new Senate leadership, are pronouncing President Bush's determination to deploy missile defenses a nonstarter.
"It's a good system, " said Lars Svensson, Bangkok-based marketing director, who appears to relish properly pronouncing words that sound especially unsavory to Thai ears.
They often have problems spelling, writing, reading aloud and pronouncing words.
After the US pullout from Iraq in December 2011, relations between Ankara and Baghdad have sharply deteriorated, with Nouri al-Maliki, Iraqi prime minister, pronouncing Turkey a "hostile state".
Heins says the Z10 which he's pronouncing "zed-10" will be out in the U.K. on Thursday, in Canada on Feb. 5 and in the U.S. in March.
The majority has decided to discard our history, to damage our Constitution and to threaten our future to get the president, all the while pompously pronouncing that they are doing the opposite.
These factors have helped put the President of the United States in the deplorable position of pronouncing the reform movement in Russia alive and reasonably well just as it was being interred.
Of course, given the failure to anticipate that the first version of OxyContin would be abused in the way it was, there is a considerable caution about pronouncing version two a success.
Advocates of early entry were cheered up this month when Robin Cook, who had previously offered few public thoughts on the euro, made a speech in Tokyo pronouncing the single currency a success so far.
For the European banks, Moody's and the other credit rating agencies are seen as grim reapers, going from country to country pronouncing in more-or-less all of them that the banks are less strong than they once were.
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As one of the fathers of European humanism, he gave his name to a university in his native Rotterdam, to a programme that helps young Europeans study abroad and to a controversial way of pronouncing Greek.
For weeks the military regime has delayed pronouncing a verdict in its trial, perhaps so as not to embarrass fellow members of the ten-country Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), meeting for its annual summit this week in Thailand.
Politicians pronouncing upon morals?
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