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I demonstrated the characteristics of experimental fever. It appears after an incubation period which is never less than five days. It follows the same pattern as natural fever in man, but is of shorter duration and less pronounced.
~ Charles Jules Henry Nicole
horror!' 'His last word—to live with,' she murmured. 'Don't you understand I loved him—I loved him—I loved him!' I pulled myself together and spoke slowly. 'The last word he pronounced
~ Joseph Conrad
A people's wrath voiced abroad bringeth grave Danger, no less than public curse pronounced.
~ Aeschylus
It's a brilliant surface in that sunlight. The horizon seems quite close to you because the curvature is so much more pronounced than here on earth. It's an interesting place to be. I recommend it.
~ Neil Armstrong
My accent gets more pronounced when I've been talking to people from Derry.
~ Roma Downey
I must capture the flag,' he breathed. 'That's what a pirate captain is supposed to do. Go to the roof, so I can capture the flag and gloat.' 'Capture the flag and goat?' 'Gloat.' Isabella stood hands on hips. 'It's pronounced goooaaat, idiot.
~ Eoin Colfer
This was the man, this Balaam, I say, was the man, who desired to die the death of the righteous, and that his last end might be like his; and this was the state of his mind when he pronounced these words.
~ Joseph Butler
This flaw is especially pronounced in a bear market.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
I think about the apocalyptic mess I've created in the trolley. "Organization happens to be one of my fortes." "Fort," he says. "What?" I say. "Apparently it's pronounced fort. Not fort-tay. One syllable, as in Knox.
~ Lee Nichols
'Mira Grant' is actually my pseudonym. And 'Seanan' is pronounced 'SHAWN-in.'
~ Seanan McGuire
I have a dialect myself; it's more pronounced, because I have studied theatre and been in England. It's half-British, half-Indian.
~ Kunal Nayyar
Although there are occasions when it is more pronounced and awful and occasions when it is actually horrific, trauma does not just happen to a few unlucky people. It is the bedrock of our biology.
~ Mark Epstein
So, to generalize a bit here: in a highly organized system, the causation is more pronounced and intentional. The elements seem to have been more precisely selected. Things escalate decisively; everything is to purpose.
~ George Saunders
Surely doctors saw nothing but the eyes of their patient's family: the staring, pleading eyes that waited to hear what sentence would be pronounced on their loved one.
~ Sharyn McCrumb
He cared little for commonly experienced emotions, for everyday associations of ideas, now that the closing of his mind had grown more pronounced, and he allowed access only to the most highly refined sensations, to crises of faith and to violent disorders of the senses.
~ Joris-Karl Huysmans
In 1953, the Central Intelligence Agency pronounced: "We are not in the business of hunting war criminals.
~ Bill O'Reilly
Vespa stepped in without saying hello. He still looked natty, still wearing a blazer that seemed to have been tailored by the gods, but the rest of him looked strangely unruly. His hair was always unkempt—that was his look—but there is a fine line between unkempt and not touched at all. It had crossed that line. His eyes were red. The lines around his mouth were deeper, more pronounced.
~ Harlan Coben
For a sentence is not complete unless each word, once its syllables have been pronounced, gives way to make room for the next.
~ St. Augustine
I positively opened my eyes at this new development. Here was my own pet lunatic - the most pronounced of his type that I had ever met with - talking elemental philosophy, and with the manner of a polished gentleman.
~ Bram Stoker
was one of those sort of apocalyptic moments," he said later. After seeing what Xerox called a graphical user interface (sometimes pronounced
~ Karen Blumenthal
That is, the psychological effects of the next pandemic will likely be more pronounced, more widespread, and longer-lasting than the purely somatic effects of infection.
~ Steven Taylor
the psychological effects of the next pandemic will likely be more pronounced, more widespread, and longer-lasting than the purely somatic effects of infection
~ Steven Taylor
He mentioned Beethoven. She had read in the library about that musician - his name was pronounced with an a and spelled with a double e. He was a German fellow like Mozart. When he was living he spoke in a foreign language and lived in a foreign place - like she wanted to do.
~ Carson McCullers
Well, I feel like the campy, plush spectacle of the Bridgerton' world is only going to get more pronounced in the best way possible.
~ Jonathan Bailey