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No answer - just another wave of an arm, more stentorian this time.
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An expressionist morality play, it had movements and lines that were delivered stentorian-komedya-style.
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Befitting a man of his size, he had a booming voice -- stentorian, as the papers liked to say.
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It was almost as if he was commanding someone to attention, invariably ending with a stentorian "a fine leg right on the boundary".
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Nice to have a bit of stentorian certainty after all that metaphysical drifting.
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Her characters occasionally lapse into stentorian proclamations that no self-respecting adolescent girl would attempt.
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Shorten those stentorian pauses, and maybe a little uptalk would help?
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Stentorian started national tour once again and started to appear at media regularly.
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The screenplay, sometimes, feels less a collection of dialogues and emotional cues than a series of op-ed pieces sewn together in the most stentorian fashion.
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In fact, most of the songs start with a real groove, but then the stentorian metal hammering takes over....
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