Instead of climbing back down to the seat with many grunts and exclamations, Philip stayed perched on the piano bench and started to sing scat. |
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And I forgot to say that one of my favourite, favourite exclamations is the one that I've only heard my nana, and latterly my mother, say. |
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Actors body it forth, personify, animate, amplify, isolate and expand gestures, emotions, exclamations, revelations and silences. |
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The exclamations seem to rumble up through McLeish's body as he delivers them, his feelings animating his frame. |
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His face was gleaming with sweat and suppressed exclamations of pain, his chest rising and falling heavily. |
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The present-opening seemed to drag on forever, and Kate was exhausted by the end of it from all the affected exclamations of surprise and thanks. |
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The hair is green and orange, matching the self-designed clothes, but the voice is soft and gentle, if given to sudden exclamations. |
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They uttered exclamations of surprise, not nearly as used to the bizarre internal twist as the two older men. |
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He stepped on my feet about three times, and I successfully managed to hold in my exclamations of pain. |
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The quirky humor has been abandoned in favor of futuristic imagery and gee-whiz exclamations about the wonders of cool technology. |
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It all feels thrown together, with tracks that begin mid-song and sudden exclamations that send the recording deep into the red. |
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Gasps and exclamations of disgust and surprise rippled throughout the assembled crowd. |
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A combination of moans, exclamations and curses were what the man earned with that statement. |
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As I was bombarded with more questions and exclamations, I could feel myself starting to lose my temper very fast. |
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Here, the character's inner voice provides emotional commentary on movement exclamations and interrogatives, which suggest movement rather than narrate it directly. |
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Her intonation is rising throughout, partly due to the presence of so many questions and exclamations, but also because the lines follow on each other so rapidly. |
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When she was done, there were several exclamations of surprise. |
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Its songful, introspective nature is interrupted repeatedly by long pauses, brief exclamations and harmonic surprises. |
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When we write about Yahoo! and Yum! Brands, the result is slightly goofy mid-sentence exclamations. |
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Stories of church growth drew loud applause and spontaneous exclamations of praise to God. |
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It's full of phonemes, guttural exclamations and limpid hisses. |
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Nor did they notice his occasional exclamations and utterances of phrases which meant nothing to them, as, for instance, when he smacked his lips and champed his gums while muttering incoherently. |
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There would be quiet talk, with occasional exclamations, yelps or shrieks from the children, but there was also a basic silence underlying all of it. |
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I have clear memories of him eating fresh tomatoes and onions that he had picked from his garden, and the smile on his face and his exclamations about how good those things tasted. |
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As the gig unfurls, Dornik relaxes and remembers to include the little coughs, tiny exclamations and offhand chuckles that pepper his recorded delivery. |
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Le Piano qui jouait tout seul is written in a very light and lively style, full of the exclamations of those impassioned by beautiful music scores. |
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For polar questions, exclamations and wishes, the finite verb always has the first position. |
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It contains many antitheses, questions, exclamations, tropes, metaphors, and other mannerisms of the Silver Age. |
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There was a sudden scrambling and thumping overhead and hot exclamations zephyred down to them. |
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Claps and exclamations were heard when President Calderón announced that payments to indigenous peoples protecting forests in Oaxaca will be made to neutralize COP 16 CO2 emissions. |
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But what has not changed over the past 500 years is the way some of their concoctions are generating similar exclamations of awe. One stunning new family of nanostructured materials goes by the name of Quasam. |
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While watching Beowulf in the darkness of the cinema, the children react physically by covering their faces, making faces and sometimes exclamations when the story becomes particularly violent. |
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During the speech, the power failed and the lights went out for a few minutes, prompting exclamations from the crowd and King's appeal for calm, as heard in this excerpt. |
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Onomatopoeic interjections listed in the dictionary are allowed in Scrabble and now players can add exclamations such as augh, blech, eew, grr, waah and yeesh to their game. |
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