• "It's high time our clerics unify their utterances, " said Sheikh Ahmed Abdul Ghafour al-Samarrai.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Muslims start a fatwa council

  • Some of its members have been censured by the Vatican for their utterances over the past year.

    BBC: Pope Francis: UK and Irish Catholics welcome new pope

  • Unfortunately, the latest group of Washington travelers ended their visit with a carefully balanced pair of utterances.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez to Colombia: the FARC be with you

  • So, Dr King plans to repeat the experiment, controlling for the meaning of both utterances and gestures.

    ECONOMIST: Human communication

  • He said Yettaw could be seen muttering to himself during the proceedings, including utterances that Suu Kyi is innocent.

    CNN: Myanmar: Suu Kyi pleads not guilty at trial, party says

  • Abroad, though, his image has been tarnished by his controversial, often anti-Western utterances.

    ECONOMIST: The exotic doctor calls it a day

  • It's hard to distinguish their parody tweets from the utterances of the real van Praag, which is part of the fun.

    FORBES: Pranking Goldman's Lucas Van Praag

  • As a former research chemist as well as a free-marketeer, her views carried even more weight than the usual Prime Ministerial utterances.

    BBC: Margaret Thatcher: How PM legitimised green concerns

  • But government spokesmen in Taipei immediately bridled at his utterances and said America and China had no right to discuss Taiwan's destiny.

    ECONOMIST: Taiwan watches nervously

  • People tend to look up at the end of utterances, which gives their listeners warning that the speaker is about to stop talking.

    FORBES: The Impact of Eye Contact

  • During a half-century in the oil services industry, Dawson, 77, has seen plenty of ups and downs and heard plenty of pessimistic utterances.

    FORBES: Optimistic on oil

  • Westminster, you think, is awash with the things, pundits and hacks commenting on each other's utterances in an ever-increasing circle of internal navel gazing.

    BBC: Welcome to my new page

  • Read these staccato utterances again to better appreciate their insipid and insinuating qualities, all combining to cast the usual slur on Jewish-Americans: Dual loyalty.

    WSJ: Stephens: Chuck Hagel's Jewish Problem

  • He muttered to himself during the proceedings, including utterances that Suu Kyi is innocent, said Nyan Win, spokesman for Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy.

    CNN: Myanmar's Suu Kyi: I did not violate house arrest

  • Cochrane did make the headlines after a number of controversial utterances.

    BBC: Cochrane loses Glenavon position

  • Best known for what they call "gifts of the Holy Spirit, " like speaking in tongues and giving prophetic utterances, Pentecostals seek a direct, personal connection to God.

    WSJ: Reviving Faith by 'Taking Up Serpents'

  • Bagehot's vocabulary is certainly pellucid, in that the words mean exactly what he intends, unlike the mysterious utterances of adolescents or the various impenetrable professional jargons of today.

    ECONOMIST: Changing customs

  • Utterances of "wow, " "stunning, " and "spectacle" were peppered throughout each and every review, dashing any fears one may have had that the BD would fall short of the hype.

    ENGADGET: The Dark Knight Blu-ray Disc review roundup HD

  • Her utterances would indeed be mad if they had not been made in the context of the present debate in the Conservative Party about relations with the European Union.

    ECONOMIST: A stirring in the attic | The

  • New Yorkers cannot help noticing that Mr Bloomberg's matter-of-fact public utterances, which often leave the impression that he would rather be elsewhere, are no match for Mr Giuliani's at their best.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Second, he frequently makes contradictory statements, which may do him no harm in Indonesia's main island of Java, where oblique utterances are the norm, but which infuriate the straight-talking people of Aceh.

    ECONOMIST: Indonesia

  • Any judgment so made can come to but one reasonable conclusion, that Iran, contrary to the benign utterances of the latest NIE, is probably still bent on acquiring a prestige-enhancing, power-boosting nuclear weapon.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Iran estimate �C credible?

  • The parties now carefully vet all utterances from the podium to make sure they hew closely to the theme: how wonderful their man is, especially when compared with the horrors the other guy will unleash.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • However, these utterances have different values placed on them, and as a result the use of one of those terms would get the film an M rating, and the other allows it to retain a PG-13 rating.

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  • Stand by for the latest utterances of the IMF about the state of the UK economy to be scoured for evidence of support for the government's Plan A or backing for Labour's calls for a Plan B.

    BBC: IMF �C Backing Plan A or calling for Plan B?

  • No doubt, much to Pam Edstrom's disapproval, daughter Jennifer and her fellow author depict an almost directionless company riven by turf wars and the rivalries of feuding barons intent only on interpreting the frequently delphic utterances of the bespectacled one.

    ECONOMIST: Microsoft

  • " Mr. Curcio's prose is more dense, but his book is studded with sharp descriptions, such as when he notes that Ford's thought processes "jumped from one subject to another without prelude, " making his utterances "cryptic to the point of incoherence.

    WSJ: Book Review: I Invented the Modern Age | Henry Ford

  • The complainants, not a few university administrators and faculty, and powerful forces at work in the Department of Education seem to think that one of a university's top priorities is policing students' opinions and utterances to ensure that they adopt government-approved ideas about sexual relations.

    WSJ: Peter Berkowitz: Is Yale University Sexist?

  • His campaign has, instead, spent the past week trying to stir up indignation about a Republican electioneering outfit that seems to have considered (but decided against) running an ad campaign about Mr Obama's ties to Jeremiah Wright, the pastor of a church the president used to attend and whose many racist, paranoid and unpatriotic utterances caused him great embarrassment during the 2008 campaign.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington: Moral quandary | The

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