| 21. | During this tour, Parcells used the professional name of Marie Parcello, which she permanently adopted thereafter, for euphony.
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| 22. | Since " Phra Ram " is considered the hero, it is believed the altered name was chosen for euphony.
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| 23. | The only reasonable plurals in a plain-English world are platypuses and octopuses ( despite the admitted lack of euphony ).
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| 24. | Tools such as euphony, alliteration, and rhyme all depend on the speaker or writer confidently choosing the best-sounding word.
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| 25. | He is probably best known as the originator of the first deliberately applied rules of tonal euphony ( so called " Chinese prosody.
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| 26. | In describing the unique expressions that each race brings to any ethnic euphony, White struck some notes so discordant they made us wince.
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| 27. | However, the child may have any other combination of the parents'surnames, according to euphony, social significance or other reasons.
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| 28. | Place names like " Mahagonny " and " Pensacola " were chosen more for their euphony than for any geographic relevance.
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| 29. | A Rock Competition is held in every winter and finalists get a chance to perform at the'Euphony-a winter nocturne'fest.
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| 30. | I'd appreciate any suggestions for improved clarity, euphony or alliteration .-- ToE 11 : 05, 16 April 2012 ( UTC)
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