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Make it five minutes,” the software would, in theory, be able to figure out what the tongue-tied person meant to say.

Giamatti watchers may have a hard time imagining the actor tongue-tied.

Speech production is a complex neural phenomenon that has left researchers explaining it tongue-tied.

“And not just Boyle Heights, but the whole district. It’s a pot of mixtures ...” she continued, then stopped, tongue-tied.

During our studio visit, Bradford turned uncharacteristically tongue-tied when he tried to articulate the sculpture’s relationship to that period.

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