As for Veda's vocalese, she sings sotto voce, something for which she makes no apologies. |
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Characters speak in unison, repeat phrases obsessively, deliver lines supine on the floor, break up sentences illogically, or mumble sotto voce. |
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The first movement begins sotto voce, with the cello's fragile harmonics, perilously high on the A string. |
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Pick items that are sedate rather than fleet-footed prestos and floated pieces at mezza voce rather than full-throttle. |
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Yet in reflective or melancholic fare, such as Brahms's Mondenschein and Lerchengesang, he found a caressing legato and an enchanting mezza voce. |
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Exercises for developing sostenuto, legato, trill, rapid scales, messa di voce and other vocal techniques are included. |
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Only after viva voce testimony tested by cross-examination at trial will a court be able to assess competently the credibility of the parties. |
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At her final viva voce examination, she met all the history questions with a blank face. |
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There was no documentation or further evidence to buttress his viva voce evidence. |
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The total viva voce evidence adduced at the trial is set forth in less than ten pages of transcript. |
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His reports were filed as exhibits and in addition, he gave viva voce testimony. |
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She says that viva voce evidence is necessary because credibility is in issue. |
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These entire proceedings did not address the issue of access to the material filed, and viva voce evidence given, before the Board. |
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Thus it would appear to me that there should be viva voce evidence before a judge of the witnesses having direct knowledge as to this. |
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His younger brother was the only witness to testify viva voce at this trial. |
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One man I met in the city two weeks ago took me aside and told me, sotto voce, that 5,000 people had been killed in Homs alone. |
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Look, I am not conducting a viva voce examination of you, Mr White. |
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A technique that avoids confrontation is called the sotto voce technique. |
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There is no evidence before me to suggest that there is property in Peru owned by either party, which would necessitate viva voce evidence from Peru. |
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There were two doctors called at the trial to give viva voce evidence. |
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I only propose to deal with submissions made by counsel and those observations contained in Mr. Jones' affidavit and in his viva voce evidence that have some arguable merit. |
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I successfully completed my viva voce yesterday defending my project. |
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No such circumstances exist in this case and any evidence to be offered viva voce by witnesses in respect of the interpretation of clause N is therefore irrelevant. |
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A trial is dictated by the need for viva voce evidence from witnesses to enable the court to assess conflicting evidence and credibility so as to determine the relevant facts. |
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Such questions are certainly old favourites in viva voce examinations! |
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Castle gave viva voce evidence of his qualification and designation. |
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Her decision to hear the motion, but not to permit the calling of viva voce evidence, was appropriate, given the manner and timing of the application. |
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He then introduced the practice of following the lecture with a viva voce examination on what had been delivered. |
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Then a man called for her, and began to make coarse jokes. But Mr. Pappleworth nodded his head in the direction of the boy, and the talk went on sotto voce. |
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