| 31. | His rich, plummy voice sings and sighs, coos and bellows, declaims and denounces, often at the same time.
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| 32. | Some declaim ceaselessly with no evidence of things seen or heard while others saw illusions of objects in various forms and colors.
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| 33. | In this sense, it is like a dictionary which catalogues usage, not an etiquette book which declaims on proper style.
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| 34. | Classmates of his later recalled that he would write poems and little plays and liked to declaim in public in this period.
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| 35. | Tim Tobin is an eager Froh and Gordon Hawkins, a Donner who declaims with genuine power instead of the usual ersatz kind.
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| 36. | Antilock brakes have been maligned, too, as the Insurance Institute declaims that people are no safer with them than without them.
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| 37. | He draws out the tenderer passages and wildly declaims such famous phrases as " shall not perish from the earth ."
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| 38. | Arias like " Casta diva " declaim because they happen inside a theater and must reach back to its farthest rows.
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| 39. | As the conflicted Reverend John Hale, John Benjamin Hickey declaims Miller's pseudo-period language as if it were Shakespeare.
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| 40. | On this day also it was the custom for boys still at school to declaim pieces of poetry, and to receive prizes.
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