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What did she really know about the small woman who stuttered?
For the first time since he'd known her, she stuttered.
Her heart stuttered at the concerned look on his face.
He stuttered for a moment and then pulled himself together.
She saw it, and her heart stuttered to a stop for a moment.
Growing up, I tried every program known to man to stop stuttering, but nothing helped much.
I stuttered, trying to make my way to the edge.
Because of his stuttering some teachers believed that he could not read.
Mark stuttered something and started to go down on one knee.
I could almost see him, stuttering there, hoping it would help.
The very first time I stuttered quite a bit," she said, "and just got through it.
Then it stuttered back into the mist and was gone.
Stuttering usually begins between the ages of 2 and 7 years.
For anyone who stutters, everyone else thinks you are not very bright.
The young man said something to the girl, who in stuttering English sent me up a lane.
Stuttering affects 5 percent of the population at some point in their lives, the researchers said.
While he stuttered I picked myself up and found my sword.
As the lightning stuttered against the dark, he could see three figures.
Their master seemed about to order them back, but then he stuttered and stumbled.
This was a poor performance and even poorer result for City, who are stuttering at the wrong time.
When I first come here, he only stuttered once in awhile; now it's every second or third word.
Raven realized what he was doing, and nearly stuttered getting the words out.
The picture stutters only when your car starts to spin.
Stuttering, the authors suggest, results from a complex set of problems.
He stuttered, then looked down, seeming almost to laugh at himself.