The orchestral introduction grips us by the scruff of the neck in the venom with which it makes hunting and stalking aurally incarnate. |
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Apparently, the staff wanted the program to be attractive visually as well as aurally. |
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She had helped slow learners, schizophrenic adults, people who were visually and aurally impaired, and children with autism and cerebral palsy. |
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The end result flat-lines the material leaving the playgoer with a feeling of being aurally teased. |
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Using a combination of sophisticated techniques and professional experience produces an aurally superior product. |
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The variants and their respective causes may be classified as follows: aurally conditioned, visual in origin, exegetical, and deliberate. |
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Their successors sought a more aurally rich and detailed sound that was free of noise and distortion. |
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The accident aircraft was equipped with a stall warning system designed to aurally warn the pilot of an impending stall. |
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These dramatists produced a visually and aurally exciting hybrid drama that could stress every subtlety of thought and feeling. |
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In a series of visually and aurally stunning scenes, an entire world is created onstage. |
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The essential difference between them and the samisen melody is that they do not seem aurally to have the same first beat. |
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For example, a blind person may need to have the illustrations in a book described either aurally or transcribed in tactile form. |
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She taught aurally, expecting students to imitate her movements and interpretation. |
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Each new take number is identified visually by a number on the clapper board and aurally by voice. |
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The opportunity to have information introduced aurally, visually and kinesthetically can increase the possibility that students will understand and remember information. |
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The results reveal that children who were good at comprehending materials presented via TV were also good at comprehending materials presented aurally. |
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The effect is intended to be as much visually as aurally theatrical. |
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Played at high speed, it was no longer aurally related to the sedate song repertory of the 1930s, and it required a greater variety of chord substitutions and passing harmonies. |
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After this experience visitors view the universe of the visually or aurally impaired in a different way, as they discover their skills and their abilities to perceive and communicate. |
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You may switch to any one of the four line input audio sources and monitor it's output aurally, independent of what is being transmitted at the time. |
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While the site may not be the most aurally or visually stimulating site, it more than makes up for it in intelligent well thought out writing and honest well-reasoned opinions. |
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Specifies whether table headers should be aurally rendered before every cell, or only before one that is associated with a header which is different from that of the previous cell. |
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In addition, an obligation to indicate aurally or visually any programmes on freely available television channels that could be potentially inappropriate for young viewers was added. |
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While the flashy special effects were nice, the movie was aurally jarring, loud and displeasing in general to the ear. |
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While the poem aurally evokes ballad stanzas, Cook uses long heptameter lines rather than four-three ballad lines, so that the poem visually evokes hymn meter. |
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Musical notation is any system used to visually represent aurally perceived music through use of written symbols, including ancient or modern musical symbols. |
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