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English-accented

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  • “Who?” he asks Grady, and Grady replies from within what critic Richard T. Jameson terms “the quaint snobbery of his anachronistic, English-accented cultural frame”.

    2009 August 2009

  • And yet after 500 years the Church of England is still there, marrying and burying, keeping the flame of English-accented faith alive.

    The Velvet Reformation 2009

  • And yet after 500 years the Church of England is still there, marrying and burying, keeping the flame of English-accented faith alive.

    The Velvet Reformation 2009

  • After all, one of the enduring memories of the original trilogy is a small robot who speaks in a series of mechanical bleeps that are then translated for the audience by a perpetually flustered English-accented android.

    Introducing Bernie the mogul's next blockbuster: Star Wars F1? | Harry Pearson 2011

  • A 2007 profile described the Iraqi president's son as "English-accented, a onetime Italian-car mechanic with an American wife--who handles his duties with aplomb, rushing around town in subtle suits to meet with policy makers and power brokers."

    Janet Ritz: "A Success Story in the Middle East" Janet Ritz 2010

  • The blinking light, the nice English-accented voice, breakfast.

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

  • Some observers say that as an American, Mr. Dudley would have an advantage as the public face of BP's spill response over Mr. Hayward, whose even, English-accented tones have irked lawmakers and Gulf Coast residents affected by the disaster.

    Focus Starts to Shift to BP's Dudley 2010

  • He's been an English-accented continuity announcer for the BBC, the voice of Toilet Duck, of Sainsbury's.

    Rob Brydon: the interview 2010

  • A 2007 profile described the Iraqi president's son as "English-accented, a onetime Italian-car mechanic with an American wife--who handles his duties with aplomb, rushing around town in subtle suits to meet with policy makers and power brokers."

    Janet Ritz: "A Success Story in the Middle East" Janet Ritz 2010

  • While I was trying to zero in on Thom Hartmann, I ran into a familiar voice; Michael Jackson's distinctive, cultured English-accented voice.

    He's Baaack. Michael Jackson...Not That One, The Other One 2008

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