It eventuated that one of the mums had been cooking some chocolate crackles in an oven in the hall, and she forgot about them. |
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This lip balm is so smooth and creamy, it's like licking the bowl after your mum makes a batch of chocolate crackles. |
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We now have 10 muffin-sized chocolate crackles in the fridge rather than 24 little bite-sized ones. |
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The weather is slowly moving form the melodic hums and buzzes of lazy summer heat to the chirps and crackles of exciting autumn change. |
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The low, irregular ceiling is crisscrossed with beams made from ships' timbers and a log fire crackles merrily in the hearth. |
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Even in recital, Daniels is a stage animal whose singing crackles with drama. |
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The music sometimes sounds a bit wobbly, and pops and crackles are heard throughout the mixes. |
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The glorious mix of water, blood, flotsam, and jetsam crackles resoundingly with a new life. |
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Sharp crackles of escaping air fill the night already alive with the sounds of crickets. |
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His performance is deeply moving, but also crackles with his trademark ranting and raving. |
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Chest examination revealed fine late inspiratory crackles with otherwise normal breath sounds. |
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Auscultation of the lungs revealed inspiratory crackles in the lower lung zones. |
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He had a raised jugular venous pressure and heard crackles at the base of both lungs. |
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His perfect duck confit has skin that crackles more loudly than if you scrunched the original Declaration of Independence. |
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Gone are the crackles, pops, and extreme hiss that have marred earlier public domain releases. |
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The fire crackles, sweet wood smoke scents the air, a soft breeze kisses my cheek and the storyteller weaves a spell of enchantment. |
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I was so dumbfounded, I had to take a photo to show you what goes into 24 chocolate crackles. |
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The radio crackles again and we are called to a pub to deal with a fight that has broken out. |
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Sure chocolate crackles taste good, but did you really think about what goes into them? |
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I was just looking at it, thinking about all the chocolate crackles that I ate as a kid. |
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It's a kind of chocolate bomb, a ball of crisp chocolate that crackles and splits to reveal delicious chocolate ice cream inside. |
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Fine crackles are heard with pulmonary edema, pneumonia and pulmonary fibrosis. |
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That at the ripe old age of a quarter-century the play still crackles with cachinnation is a hopeful sign. |
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Nancy Dowd's script crackles with wit, while Newman is at his manipulative, womanising best. |
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The air is so thick with pollution that the canvas surface fairly crackles with beads and bullion. |
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The fact that he himself is a murderer merely adds to the background tension that crackles from the first page. |
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Scott Roberts's screenplay crackles with crisp dialogue that's never so witty that it sounds forced, or like a hack writer showing off. |
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The needle, as it glides across the grooves, sibilates softly and crackles once or twice. |
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Bookcases line the walls, a fire crackles in the fireplace, Victorian portraits hang on the walls, Dresden china and bric-a-brac clutter the mantelpiece. |
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Using powerful new technology, RX removes hiss and buzz, eliminates clicks and crackles, and repairs distortion and even gaps in audio. |
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It is the most important task because when stopped, even for a short time, breaks or crackles can be heard in music. |
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Most of the crackles and other irritations that are a staple of country blues recordings have been excised, and all of the fidelity remains intact. |
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When we say the gravel crackles under our feet, the sun has turned purple through the clouds, or a flock of birds is swooping overhead, all of it must be literally true. |
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However, we did experience problems with lots of crackles and pops on the sound, particularly when some features, such as EAX and CMSS, were turned on. |
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For one set of the audio recordings, Iron Mountain digitally enhanced the volume by removing artificial sounds like pops, crackles and hissing. |
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If the production still never quite bursts into flame, it now often crackles entertainingly. |
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Redolent as much of Glee's Sue Sylvester as Dynasty's Alexis Colby, Cookie crackles with nothing-to-lose daring and breathtaking put-downs. |
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Evelyn Sharp's libretto crackles with snappy wordplay, Gilbertian patter and Broadway-worthy couplets. |
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This results in a more luxurious finished product, and especially reduces the chances of hearing any undesirable crackles. |
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The higher the decrackle parameter is set, the more crackles are removed from the original signal. |
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If your audio material contains crackles or thyristor buzz, set up the decrackle fader. |
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On auscultation air entry remains decreased to the right lower lobe and crackles are present. |
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His prose crackles with life, with mischief and also with indignation. |
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And then the voice of a dispatcher crackles over the radio with those alarming words. |
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It is not artsy or pretentious, yet it crackles with poetic genius. |
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Coarse crackles were present at both lung bases on chest auscultation. |
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In the intimate confines of the Cabaret theater, where they literally schvitz right onto the audience, the whole house crackles with their energy. |
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On admission, chest radiograph showed bilateral lower lobe ground glass opacification, and there were bilateral lower lobe crackles on auscultation of the chest. |
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I raise my hand to smooth my hair back, catch some of it over my ear, but when I carry my hand near my hair it crackles and dances away in the dry wind. |
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Thorax auscultation revealed bilateral scattered crackles, coarse rhonchi, friction rub on the right lower lung fields and normal heart sounds. |
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The nearest station, Narberth, is a request stop: you flag down the single carriage as if you were hailing a bus The room smells of leather, and a wood-burning stove crackles in the corner. |
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When several instruments play at the same time, the sound crackles. |
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In reality, they had simply become so attuned to the clicks and crackles, as well as the limited dynamic range, of the older format that the familiarity made them feel comfortable. |
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Scaly crackles are also available in pigmented finish. |
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On a misty morning in January, life is stirring around Château Guiraud. As the fire crackles in the hearth of the large drawing room, a 'Best of Wine Tourism 2007' is displayed in place of honour. |
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When we are looking for a programme on the radio, it crackles until the chosen wavelengths meet those of the transmitter: only then do they harmonise to begin resonating together! |
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Coughing attacks were seen in all cases, fever in 2 cases, auscultatory crackles in 12 cases and difficulty breathing in 4 cases. |
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For some, this provided a new basis for understanding dreams: they're the sparks and effusions of a system in standby mode – like the crackles of an old TV set cooling down. |
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Near the Shaman's sweat lodge, a fire crackles as a bear pelt lies drying. |
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The Descratcher effectively removes clicks and crackles from old vinyl or shellac records, and from audio files contaminated during recording due to switching, digital cross-talk, or thyristor buzz. |
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Systemic examination showed a hepatomegaly of 10 cm and bilateral crackles in the scapular and infrascapular areas. |
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It yabbers and crackles, sighs and shrieks. |
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Pulmonary crackles were heard dorsally and bilaterally, and the coelom was markedly distended, with a palpable fluid wave and no masses. |
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The patient undergoes an uncomplicated exploration, embolectomy and arteriogram but develops lung crackles and receives nebulizer treatments post-op. |
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Rhonchi and crackles were noted on auscultation of the lungs. |
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Auscultation of the chest frequently reveals crackles, rhonchi, and wheezes resulting from bronchial damage and the presence of underlying secretions. |
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Diffuse fine crackles were audible at both lung bases, and a prominent pericardial rub was detected throughout the precordium and was accentuated during systole. |
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