When Campbell eventually recovered his speech, it was with a stutter.
Higuain took a stutter step before aiming his shot to the corner in a similar move to the one he successfully employed in the previous match against D.
Effecting and synchronising a stutter was particularly challenging, says Biagini.
Their film "The King's Speech, " the fascinating personal and historical story of George VI's work with a therapist to overcome a stutter, was rated R because of one scene involving use of the f-word.
She announced the extra money as she met members of Edinburgh-based band The Blueswater whose performance at the festival last summer saw them collect a Mervyn Stutter Spirit of the Fringe award.
Saying "Together, America can do better" is a bit like saying "Together, the North won the Civil War" you know what it's supposed to mean, but you have to do a little mental stutter-step to get there.
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After growing by just 0.1% in the fourth quarter, national output could well stutter to a halt in early 2010.
No matter, when the nuclear deal began to stutter, Pyongyang speared a test missile over Japan and everyone rushed back to the negotiating table.
The company reckons this means you'll get the widescreen real estate you need for full laptop use, along with a tablet that won't stutter as you handle it.
We see an occasional stutter, but nothing that has a noticeably negative impact on the use of the device.
The economy is most certainly going to stutter if not be deeply depressed as a result of that banking system going.
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Seidler, now 73, was a college student when he first decided to write about how King George VI overcame his stutter to lead Britain through World War II with inspiring radio addresses.
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