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  2. Megaphone - Wikipedia

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    Their purpose is today unknown, but as local guards can show, it is possible to amplify a human voice loud enough to hear it across a large area. A late 19th-century speaking trumpet used by firefighters. The term 'megaphone' was first associated with Thomas Edison's instrument 200 years later. In 1878, Edison developed a device similar to the ...

  3. California Gov. Newsom Speaks Loudly, Carries Small Stick - AOL

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    In his remarks at the Minnesota State Fair on Sept. 2, 1901, Vice President Teddy Roosevelt gave his famous "speak softly but carry a big stick" speech. It mainly detailed his view of the proper ...

  4. Big stick ideology - Wikipedia

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    The terms are derived from an aphorism which Roosevelt often said: "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far". [1] The American press during his time, as well as many modern historians today, used the term "big stick" to describe the foreign policy positions during his administration.

  5. Coprolalia - Wikipedia

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    The word comes from the Greek κόπρος (kópros), meaning "dung, feces", and λαλιά (laliā́) "speech", from λαλεῖν (laleîn) "to talk". [ 1 ] Coprolalia is an occasional characteristic of tic disorders , in particular Tourette syndrome , although it is not required for a diagnosis of Tourette's and only about 10% of Tourette's ...

  6. Phone etiquette 101: When it’s rude to be on speaker — and ...

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    Violent, triggering or sexual content isn’t your best choice to listen to out loud. When exercising outside, it can also be a safety issue to use your phone’s speakers and not headphones (and ...

  7. Sidetone - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Usability experts believe that lack of adequate sidetone causes some people to shout or speak too loudly when using a cell phone, a behavior that is sometimes referred to as "cell yell". [3] [4] One of the benefits of sidetone-enabled phones is that a user knows a call has been dropped or ended if he or she no longer hears ...

  8. Trump’s trade mantra is ‘speak loudly and wave your stick ...

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  9. Sleep-talking - Wikipedia

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    Sleep-talking parents are more likely to have children who sleep-talk. Sleep-talking can still occur, though much less commonly, when neither parent has a history of sleep talking. A large portion of people begin to sleep-talk later in life without any prior history of sleep-talking during childhood or adolescence.