SCHNEIDER: The folks in the building were initially notified through an enunciator, which is an indoor paging system used throughout the Capitol campus. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2006] Reference
And they have something called an enunciator system an Capitol Hill. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2006] Reference
An enunciator went off as well telling all senators, staffers as well as U.S. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2006] Reference
TOMAZWSKI: Well, what we have in every office building is an enunciator that goes off. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript May 26, 2006] Reference
The Miami rapper is an enunciator of the highest order, his voice a tidal wave baritone. From Wordnik.com. [Review of Rick Ross' ÂTeflon Don'] Reference
I think we sent out at least two, if not three, enunciator messages about what was going on. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Oct 30, 2003] Reference
That is why this lame-brained enunciator is always spitting, grinning and dancing like a fool. From Wordnik.com. [INFAMOUS FOOTPRINTS] Reference
The enunciator system is sort of their mini-broadcast thing that sends alerts through the building. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2006] Reference
TOMSZEWSKI: Oh, jeez, maybe quarter to 11: 00 this morning, and we received it over the enunciator. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript May 26, 2006] Reference
As Clennam had a purpose in remaining, he said what he could responsive to these sentiments, and stood at the window with their enunciator, while. From Wordnik.com. [Little Dorrit] Reference
This person told Steve that, initially, the enunciator system in the Capitol, in the Russell Office Building, broadcast that alarms in the attic had gone off. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2006] Reference
One of the most distinctive interpreters pop music has ever known, Pitney was a superior stylist, a tuneful enunciator who seemed to look past the lyric to each song's underlying meaning -- the soul of each word, and the spirit that strung them together. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-04-09] Reference
She looked puzzled for a moment, then slipped in her enunciator. From Wordnik.com. [Uller Uprising] Reference
He appears as the enunciator of opinions as different in their tone as those of the writers who have handed them down. From Wordnik.com. [The Odyssey] Reference
In the pride of heroism and prestige, he was becoming an oracular enunciator of commonplaces from the lips of his superiors. From Wordnik.com. [The Last Shot] Reference
It was he that invented the stomach pump, and the automatic candle enunciator, for awakening guests in the night to take early trains. From Wordnik.com. [Peck's Compendium of Fun] Reference
Another brilliant enunciator, seeker, and servant of Truth, the R.v. William R. Alger of Boston, signalled me kindly as my lone bark rose and fell and rode the rough sea. From Wordnik.com. [Pulpit and Press] Reference
He took the false palate and tongue-clicker, officially designated as an "enunciator, Ullran" and, colloquially, as a geek-speaker, out of his coat pocket and shoved it into his mouth. From Wordnik.com. [Ullr Uprising] Reference
He took the false palate and tongue-clicker, officially designated as an "enunciator, Ulleran" and, colloquially, as a geek-speaker, out of his coat pocket and shoved it into his mouth. From Wordnik.com. [Uller Uprising] Reference
On entering the castle-hall, I found her, with the warming-pan in her hand, held back by the inquisitive servants, who were all questioning her about the news, of which she was the first, and not very intelligible enunciator. From Wordnik.com. [Tales and Novels — Volume 04] Reference
That the former proposition should have gained general acceptance is not surprising — indeed, at first sight, appearances are much in its favour: but, as for the second, one can only admire the surpassing courage of its enunciator, seeing that it is an innovation which is not only opposed to generally and justly accepted doctrines, but which is directly negatived by the testimony of all original inquirers, who have specially investigated the matter: and that it neither has been, nor can be, supported by a single anatomical preparation. From Wordnik.com. [Essays] Reference
The amused glance which flashed between Conscience and her companion at this bit of philosophy was quickly stifled as they recognized the gravity which sat upon the face of its enunciator, and Stuart inquired in all seriousness, "But how does he manage it?. From Wordnik.com. [The Tyranny of Weakness] Reference
That the former proposition should have gained general acceptance is not surprising -- indeed, at first sight, appearances are much in its favour: but, as for the second, one can only admire the surpassing courage of its enunciator, seeing that it is an innovation which is not only opposed to generally and justly accepted doctrines, but which is directly negatived by the testimony of all original inquirers, who have specially investigated the matter: and that it neither has been, nor can be, supported by a single anatomical preparation. From Wordnik.com. [Lectures and Essays] Reference
“That the former proposition should have gained general acceptance is not surprising ” indeed, at first sight, appearances are much in its favour; but, as for the second, one can only admire the surpassing courage of its enunciator, seeing that it is an innovation which is not only opposed to generally and justly accepted doctrines, but which is directly negatived by the testimony of all original enquirers who have specially investigated the matter; and that it has neither been, nor can be, supported by a single anatomical preparation. From Wordnik.com. [Thomas Henry Huxley A Sketch Of His Life And Work]
524: 21 could the non-intelligent become the medium of Mind, and error be the enunciator of Truth?. From Wordnik.com. [Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures] Reference
"That the former proposition should have gained general acceptance is not surprising -- indeed, at first sight, appearances are much in its favour; but, as for the second, one can only admire the surpassing courage of its enunciator, seeing that it is an innovation which is not only opposed to generally and justly accepted doctrines, but which is directly negatived by the testimony of all original enquirers who have specially investigated the matter; and that it has neither been, nor can be, supported by a single anatomical preparation. From Wordnik.com. [Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work] Reference
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