However, he soon returned to it, and started doing odd music assignments, such as singing remixes and cover versions, besides ad jingles. |
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I have a cat and we have put a collar on him with a little sleigh bell that jingles when he moves so that we can tell where he is. |
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We sing jingles, eat media recommended food and rely on the media to communicate with our dear ones. |
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After thousands of ad jingles, her voice became known enough to get chances of TV serials. |
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When the neighborhood children learned of this, they began to make fun of him by singing jingles. |
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The melodies have the nagging, insistent quality of advertising jingles, impossible to get out of your head once they're in. |
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A dear little announcerette rattled off expert intros to various gymnastic jingles, one of which featured dogs barking in the background. |
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Other research suggests that by learning rhymes, poems, and jingles children develop awareness of sounds in words. |
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Laurie undergoes a series of trials, trying to find some backbone against his phobias, while singing TV jingles. |
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Evil Gazebo could write jingles for products that haven't been marketed yet. |
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He went on to a varied career which included writing jingles and having some success acting. |
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All this happened at a time when other High Street retailers have been listening to the satisfying jingles of ringing cash registers. |
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But I wasn't surprised that the insistent commercial jingles of her childhood remained embedded in her brain. |
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It's a creatively stimulating, powerful tool for DJs, musicians, producers, and live-sound engineers who trigger jingles. |
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They mix and match a wide range of disparate foreign elements to create a melting pot of human and mechanical voices, jingles, sounds and samples. |
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Instantly dazzled, I scurry along to the top of a bed at the very end, by the corner, where a petrol lamp jingles unnoticed from a ceiling grapnel. |
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With regard to the on-air design, CREATION CLUB develops a.o. new signations, advertising jingles, programme openers as well as info graphics. |
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He composed some 200 jingles, music for over 30 films, and incidental music for approximately 100 radio and television programs. |
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Dancers follow the drumbeat to make their jingles sound with the lightest step possible. |
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Yep, it's psychedelic in parts and interleaves songs with advertising jingles. |
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Then, the family moved to Ridgewood, where her father began to pursue a career writing jingles. |
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Fulfil your pledge literally with this comfy jumper, which jingles as you move, and comes complete with a red pom pom as the reindeer's nose. |
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Jingle dancers wear knee-length cloth dresses featuring row upon row of small bells or jingles sewn to the fabric. |
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Mr. Griffith started Ms. Trachtenberg on a career singing jingles for commercials. |
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For nostalgia buffs, WLNG radio houses America's largest library of singing jingles. |
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Because if I find out that he's singing jingles for erectile dysfunction treatment, it could spoil the whole thing. |
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The vast orchestra includes almost everything that tinkles, jingles or bangs, even bells, a vibraphone and a windmachine, as well as women's voices without words. |
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There are no unnecessary settings, or ice-cream van jingles – the attention is in the engineering. |
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And even the Caracas metro obliged passengers to listen to campaign jingles. |
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Traditional jingles were never any good but were the only option when pop stars refused to stoop to crass advertising. |
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Appropriate jingles and television commercials for campaigns on agreed corporate and thematic subjects were also developed. |
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Some phonetic practice begins at this stage, taught within the context of the text, such as the consonants in rhymes and jingles. |
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The women's dresses are distinctly decorated with rows of tiny cone-shaped bells or jingles. |
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The launching has been promoted through radio stations with jingles in different languages such as English and Hindi. |
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This option is useful to go out of a loop program or for playing back clock jingles at fixed-hour, for example. |
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A few days ago TF1, the French private TV channel, set up its new publicity jingles. |
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By jingles, the next time that census comes around, I will put Canadian no matter what, because that it what should make us proud. |
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When mounted with the pins down, there is a bit more ring and sustain from the jingles. |
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Mattel successfully marketed them with jingles copping to the aspirational nature of their use. |
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Ronnie, the bass player, has made a fortune writing advertising jingles. |
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Michael, it turns out, works freelance, as a composer of radio jingles. |
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Casinos are designed to bamboozle you with the sensory overload created by the flashing lights and jingles and the sound of endless coins tumbling down into a metal tray. |
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Companies soon adopted slogans, mascots, and jingles that began to appear on radio and early television. |
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Hundreds of jingles, once shells, now cones made from the lids of metal cans, are sewn to the dress and make a characteristic jingling sound as the dancer moves. |
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In some regions anklets are embellished with jingles and chains. |
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No slickered stranger rides down the arroyo, jingles to the bar and thumps for booze. |
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Walton then created a series of rhyming jingles and used them to increase kindergartners' literacy skills, finding that after just twelve 20-minute sessions, three-quarters of the children were reading. |
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A few jingles have become genuine non-commercial hits. |
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Derek Walcott's rich, moving work was enough to win the Nobel in 1992, but not enough to oust the narky jingles of Siegfried Sassoon from the list. |
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Posters, point-of-sale danglers, stickers, and radio jingles supporting sugar as a source of vitamin A were produced by the middle of 2000 but are still awaiting government participation for their launch. |
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He went on to talk about the unique challenges facing jingle writers, and then brought out a famous one, Barry Manilow, who told the group that many of them, in fact, end up singing jingles. |
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They can often remember slogans, brands and jingles from advertisements. |
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We listened to Newari pop music that to the uninitiated sounds like fast-food jingles with sitar, and headed toward the more difficult stretch of white water. |
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I think those jingles, they'll still live on in different places and in different touchpoints, but oftentimes certain jingles can hearken back to yesteryear. |
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Her husband, the failed writer who makes a living penning jingles for the newspaper, seems moved to a lyrical phallicism as he describes his father-in-law's head. |
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