I was in the audience when you missed the shift and muttered something indecorous, and really it was almost inaudible. |
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His sharp ears picked up the gentle, almost inaudible rustle of her skirt and the faint clink of her light plate armor. |
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His voice gave out on the final syllable, his distressed croak fading abruptly into an almost inaudible squeak. |
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It shouted something inaudible over the roar of flames and fumbled with the locks on my ankles. |
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Every single instrument fed through the sound desk takes its turn at being either domineeringly loud or practically inaudible. |
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The acting is not always up to the high musical standard, and at times the monologues are almost inaudible beneath the band's volume. |
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And each time I left the little rooms I would hear another almost inaudible sigh of relief from behind me. |
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Echocardiography uses very high frequency sound waves, which are inaudible to human ears. |
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Unfortunately, Farrell's raspy vocal fry renders the scene virtually inaudible once again. |
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The digital watermark is an inaudible signal that can be embedded into any kind of broadcast, both prerecorded and live. |
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He was thin and weak, and his voice was almost inaudible despite the relative quiet of a teaching hospital side room. |
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His voice was inaudible, but an announcer read an Arabic translation of his words. |
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The singers, in blonde wigs and full slap, are often inaudible, and when they come off at the end they are bitterly disappointed. |
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Taking a deep breath he blew a series of inaudible slow notes, making slight adjustments to the slide after each one. |
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But then he felt the shaking of her body and heard the almost inaudible sound of a muffled sob. |
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Muffled sound renders some of the dialogue inaudible, particularly a joke in the opening scene. |
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Brandon mumbled an inaudible reply before seating himself at the breakfast bar. |
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Receiving only an inaudible murmur in response, he returned his attention to the occupied seats across the room. |
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Her steed mumbled something inaudible as he restarted his ungainly walk to the church doors. |
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After a while, the faint, almost inaudible but unmistakable sound of footsteps could be heard. |
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Upstairs, though the T.V. was inaudible, an old man with a club caused much greater unrest. |
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The pros and cons of this fanciful idea are hard to assess, since he talks in a soporific monotone that renders half of what he says inaudible. |
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At times he seemed to be in a colloquy with his disciples, though sadly their questions were inaudible to us. |
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He read speeches in a soft voice sometimes inaudible in the crowd, smiled shyly and waved as if in amazement at all the attention. |
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He said the large aircraft must have been flying at 20,000 ft, high enough to be practically inaudible. |
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Lyrics are either totally inaudible or are in Japanese, but you can scream along anyway. |
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Otherwise, the guitars were just walls of noise and the singer was largely inaudible. |
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Her voice is hushed just above the inaudible level, which might be because her voice is failing her after weeks of discussions. |
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As they continued walking down the street, Alex mumbled something inaudible, obviously trying not to smile. |
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Ashlee muttered something inaudible, and then went to the bathroom to take her shower. |
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Other mammals can hear frequencies that are inaudible to humans, both lower and higher. |
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Outside all was quiet again until an almost inaudible knocking on the door. |
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Mead muttered something inaudible and returned to the front of the room to continue with the lesson. |
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Sighing with frustration, she mumbled something inaudible for a moment. |
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She heads over to the treadmill sign-up guy, they exchange a few brief inaudible words, then she's heading back my way with a big smile on her face. |
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The city was almost inaudible apart from the muted clang of the trams. |
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Her sister lies sleeping on the couch, her quiet snores almost inaudible. |
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There are voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter into the world. |
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Blue whales can produce very low frequency, omni-directional sounds inaudible to humans. |
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A separate, inaudible signal is sent along with the transmitter carrier frequency. |
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There is the inaudible sound as OM, from inaudibility to audibility, from the voice of silence to the voice of speech. |
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The angels sound terror-stricken as they raise their voices in inaudible song. |
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Subtle discussion of such ideas is inaudible above the political rumpus that Mr Houellebecq has wrought, wittingly or otherwise. |
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This button allows for manual adjustment of the QRS beeper tone from maximum volume to inaudible. |
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Unfortunately the question are inaudible, so this is like watching Jeopardy in that we have to guess what the question is from his answers. |
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The protesters, numbering between 200 and 400 according to estimates, rendered the winner's announcement almost inaudible with their chants. |
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Visiting American students are often startled to attend lectures with no visual aids, out-of-date hand-outs and droning, inaudible speakers. |
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If there was an active telegraph or electrical wire nearby, all telephone conversations became inaudible. |
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In fact, I find it fairer to say that Franco-Ontarians were an inaudible minority, but now they are making their voices heard. |
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However, whales can emit sounds that are inaudible to the human ear, known as infrasounds and ultrasounds. |
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The strength of the transmission was low and the pilot was practically inaudible. |
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In the case of an audio recording, the digital line code for marking is incorporated into bits that remain inaudible to the human ear. |
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Damien mumbled an inaudible reply and began sipping his coffee. |
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Accordingly, an effective way to keep sly felines out of places they oughtn't be is by using strong pulsating ultrasonic waves, inaudible to the human ear. |
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I had to lean close to his face to hear the almost inaudible reply. |
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Ashlee muttered something inaudible, and fixed her eyes on the ground. |
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Music is loud and brassy at times, nearly inaudible at others. |
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In transformational grammar, when parts of a sentence are moved around, an inaudible, invisible trace may be left behind in the original position of the moved constituent. |
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Gasparyan's duduk, taking the role of the optional didjeridu in Sculthorpe's Eleventh Quartet, was simply inaudible against the strings. |
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When the raw footage was reviewed, his voice was inaudible, and his lines had to be dubbed by Rich Little. |
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The PA system was inoperable in one occurrence and inaudible in a second. |
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He was able to hear the voice that was inaudible to the rest of the world. |
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Thus, the weapon is inaudible to forty meters. |
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It has been remarked, for example, how common it is for speakers to make a joke and not wait for the laughter to subside, so that their next few words are inaudible. |
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The atmosphere will be well rendered but dialogues might be inaudible. |
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But when the Brandenburg Consort, for example, using authentic instruments, accompanied the BBC Singers in choral works by Purcell and Handel, many details of phrasing were virtually inaudible. |
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This marking is usually invisible and inaudible. |
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Do not turn the activation tone down to an inaudible level. |
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The predominant feeling is one of an acoustic dive in an antrum of constantly changing fluid universe, revealing inaudible yet vaguely familiar worlds. |
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With his single word but plethora of histrionic styles, he is a parody, too, of the opera singer, the sense of whose inaudible words we take on trust. |
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Madame Defarge herself picked out the pattern on her sleeve with her toothpick, and saw and heard something inaudible and invisible a long way off. |
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Ultrasound is inaudible to birds and reptiles, which might have been important during the Mesozoic, when birds and reptiles were the dominant predators. |
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Hemi-Sync Audio Technology, developed at the Monroe Institute, uses inaudible sound frequencies called binaural beats to induce changes in brain wave activity. |
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Unheeding the conductor's warning glare, Mr. Devine straphung, smiling, his lips forming soundless phrases as though he enjoyed a delightful, inaudible conversation. |
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