Word: stutteringly
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...only major party to oppose the war, its credibility has been enhanced. "We are moving from a party of protest to a party of power," said leader Charles Kennedy. "Three-party politics are here to stay." Or at least they appear that way. Blair strategists hope that Labour's stutter in the polls will inspire some closing of ranks. At the party conference this week, says a Blair confidant, he can't and won't apologize about the war, nor can he wave it away; "You ain't gonna get closure" on it, he sighs. So Blair "will re-explain...
...next weekend was the stutter-step...
...Candy, candy, candy, candy, candy, candy!” shouts Kenneth before showing off an impeccable worm step followed by a stutter legged “tick move...
...Whenever Esther visited Tim and his new wife, Laura, this season, she could see the pressure of playing for Man U causing an increase in his Tourette's symptoms. The moment Tim got home from practice, he'd start throwing his head back, blinking his eyes faster, doing a stutter step. During games, Howard says, his concentration is so fierce that Tourette's rarely surfaces. But in the locker room beforehand, his tics - minor compared with many Tourette's sufferers' - multiply. He won't take medicine to control them; he won't risk even a slight dulling of the reflexes...
...John had a speech impediment. He had a terrible stutter, to the point where it was very difficult for him to speak sometimes, and difficult to lecture. But when he would start to tell a story, or a joke—the more risqué the better—he lost his stutter,” Bossert said...