- - Poetic incitement to assemble given in speech
- - how the speaker communicates an appeal for a reunion!
- - ring to recover by word of mouth
- - Way to take a pill
- - Love Actually expresses a point in speech
- - Gold accessory, so to speak
- - plea to reunite forces – or how it's delivered?
- - How some meds are taken
- - A loud old marshal?
- - How Nyquil is taken
- - How some drugs are taken
- - How some vaccines are administered
- - *In a worldly way
- - Love to head fightback by word of mouth
- - How aspirin is taken
- - How cough syrup is taken
- - How pills are taken
- - How the Sabin vaccine is administered
- - How tablets are taken
- - How many medicines are taken
- - Nothing to pick up from speech
- - Common way to take medicine
- - How one's temperature may be taken
- - How some temperatures - and tests - are taken
- - One way to take medicine
- - How medication is often taken
- - How some medications are taken
- - How some exams are taken
- - How much medication is taken
- - How medicine is often taken
- - How medicine might be taken
- - One way to take a vaccine
- - One way to take vaccines
- - How most medications are taken
- - How to take Sabin's vaccine
- - How some vaccines are given
- - One way to convey information
- - Way of taking medicine
- - How some medicine is taken
- - How some medicines are taken
- - For all to hear
- - In spoken words
- - Orator's opening mass meeting – thus?
- - how most phd theses are defended
- - By means of speech
- - Via speech bubble protest
- - Not by injection
- - Via sneezing, perhaps
- - How some meds are administered
- - How some history is passed on
- - Via the mouth
- - By word of mouth
- - Speaking role finally censored from 'Love Actually'
- - How many rumors spread
- - Second of four series of shots down the throat
- - Aloud
- - By voice
- - How some papers are presented
- - Via vocalizing
- - By swallowing
- - How much folklore is passed on
- - Through word of mouth
- - How addresses are delivered
- - How rumors often spread
- - How some medicines are administered
- - How most rumors spread
- - How Ph.D. theses are defended
- - How traditions may be handed down
- - How many medicines are given
- - How some exams are conducted
- - How some tales are told
- - How some medications are given
- - Via speech
- - How some exams are given
- - Through speech
- - What "viva voce" means.
- - By speech.
- - Spoken aloud
- - Out-loud
- - By-mouth
- - Spoken
- - Vocally
- - Verbally
- - Viva voce
- - Orator gutted by friend using speech
- - Baby talk.
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