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The FA can also study television pictures but it would be highly unusual if it were to bring in lip-readers, and the inquiry will instead focus initially on what precisely the Senegal-born Frenchman claims was said, and whether his allegations can be backed up.
Liverpool's Luis Suárez may be in clear due to lack of a United witness 2011
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A POST-IT Note stuck beneath the nose is an ideal way to foil lip-readers.
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Putting aside the issue of whether or not there could be lip-readers out there that could invade that attorney/client privilege, the prosecution wants to use her reaction, the videotape of her reaction to show that she ` s not reacting as an appropriately grieving innocent person would, and that ` s it thing that ` s really offensive.
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Why is it acceptable to offend lip-readers, by not blurring out the lips of the speaker saying the offensive word?
Will the Golden Globes affect the Supreme Court's "fleeting expletives" case? Ann Althouse 2009
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Media reports, based on interpretations by lip-readers, have suggested that Materazzi called Zidane a terrorist or insulted his mother or sister.
USATODAY.com - The Zidane mystery: what set him off? FIFA to investigate as Materazzi issues denial 2006
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All the lip-readers in the world, most of whom have found employment with media since the incident, have not been able to agree on exactly what Materazzi said.
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As frustrated as I've been looking at it, we know that U.S. authorities who had this tape in their possession for several years were also frustrated and that as much as they scoured it and tried to get through lip-readers to go over it, they could not make out in coherent detail exactly what was on the tape.
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Almost as a by-product of their primary training, good intuits invariably made spectacularly adept lip-readers.
The Mocking Program Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002
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When he was certain they were well out of earshot of any other visitor, and after checking to make sure that his individual privacy field was at full strength, Skettle absently placed an open palm in front of his face to confound any possible distant lip-readers and proceeded to explain.
Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002
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When he was certain they were well out of earshot of any other visitor, and after checking to make sure that his individual privacy field was at full strength, Skettle absently placed an open palm in front of his face to confound any possible distant lip-readers and proceeded to explain.
Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002
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