Fiddles, dobros, and crying steel guitars abound, doing a superb job of complementing Bentley's strong, deep voice and good lyrics. |
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The deep voice rumbled next to her ear and she froze, chills flying up and down her spine. |
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He thought he heard a rumbling sound, a deep voice coming from somewhere far away. |
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Although Kelley O'Connor lists herself as a mezzo-soprano, she has a rich, incredibly deep voice that is quite unusual. |
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A voluble, burly man with a flush face and a deep voice, he was a force throughout the weekend. |
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When one of them spoke, his loud, deep voice somehow penetrated the walls of the submarine as he addressed those inside. |
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The male's deep voice thundered in the cavern, and a black pool formed beneath the demons in a large area, and spread outward. |
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He was wearing a blue denim jacket, a white V-necked top and blue jeans and spoke with a local accent in a deep voice. |
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Tally froze as a deep voice sounded behind them, sounding oddly unlike the voice of Orion. |
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Before we had a chance to begin dancing, we were interrupted by a deep voice from behind me. |
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His deep voice comes from behind me, and as I turn my head, sure enough, my husband has returned to my side. |
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From beneath the mask, a deep voice boomed out, in a singsong voice, the following rhyme. |
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She was now familiar with his mannerisms such as the way he drawled in that deep voice, the cadence of his speech. |
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I mean, my standards weren't set too high as I knew her acting ability was probably limited to playing a brazen hussy with a deep voice, but still. |
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This is because in the mind of the broody, hormone-crazed woman, a deep voice like White's indicates long-term health and higher reproductive success. |
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Sure enough, as I enter the kitchen, the door to the conservatory is slightly ajar and I can hear his smooth, deep voice in hushed conversation on the telephone. |
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He whispered in a deep voice that resonated in Sarah's ears. |
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Gary called from the car, his deep voice rumbling across the parking lot. |
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He answered the phone quickly, his deep voice rumbling through the line. |
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She realized it was a deep voice and she became suspicious, but she proceeded to put the baby in the amauti. |
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The man's deep voice rumbled as he cast a depreciating look at Toni. |
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When the deep voice concludes, the camera stops its move and zooms in on a final shot, that of a package of light cigarettes. |
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He was wearing silver hoops in both ears and spoke in a deep voice. |
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Her clear, deep voice radiates such a confident naturalness that it sends shivers down one's spine. |
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As he drove me back to the logging road, Frank told me about the area in his deep voice. |
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Coren, a striking blond with an authoritative manner and a deep voice, stayed with the story all night and well into the next day. |
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Smith is pale and gangly, sporting a flop of dirty blond hair and a strikingly deep voice. |
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The suspect is white, 5ft 10 in, of medium build with dark brown receding closely cropped hair, brown eyes and ruddy complexion and has a deep voice with a Yorkshire accent. |
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And there this year was Melching, translating again, but this time the deep voice of Demba Diawara, an elderly imam in a skullcap. |
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I had to sing it very early in the morning, that's when I have a deep voice! |
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Suddenly, a deep voice answers her and, lo and behold, the real thing appears! |
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Suddenly a deep voice boomed out from some of the trees nearby. |
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Idris Elba, with a deep voice and a deeper basilisk gaze, is downright scary as the guardian of a cosmic tollbooth. |
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He was an activist, a leader, a great speaker with a deep voice, somebody from a Zola novel, full of passion and always, some sad, tragic glimmer in his eye. |
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I'm a dark-skinned woman with a deep voice. |
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Her deep voice, with its smoker's rasp, carries authority. |
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His deep voice will continue to resonate for some time here in Parliament. |
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Portly, with a deep voice, carrying her age with dignity, a virtuoso in every language, she is an immediate presence when she enters the stage entirely alone at the Théâtre municipal in Avignon. |
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Flamenco and Celtic bagpipes are as at home on this record as the traditional Kora and the guttural sounds of the Wolof language, echoed in the singer's deep voice. |
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Looking up to the endless sky, he could hear the deep voice of spirit. |
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In her deep voice the lyrics become completely obscured. |
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