But the carefully modulated tones of this career diplomat were not the red meat that Fleet Street desired. |
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Stef Salmon gives a well modulated performance as the angst-ridden main character. |
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Looking up into the mid water region presented a warm green glow which modulated in brightness as the sun was blotted out by frequent clouds. |
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Those naughts and ones are then what we call modulated, or carried if you like, as a passenger on a radio frequency signal. |
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The teacher then modulated the intonational contour until it corresponded to the first syllables of the word paleontologist. |
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A method and apparatus for equalizing a received quadrature amplitude modulated signal is disclosed. |
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When she speaks, and she is a dramatic storyteller, her voice seems modulated to correspond to the mood of the moment with an exacting precision. |
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She stared and directed her resonant voice into the distance as if to an unseen audience, and modulated her tones like an orator. |
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His voice was well modulated, and his speech slow and strongly articulated. |
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Tracing a melodic line from flamenco to raga, it's a subtly modulated burst of Hindu-lusian passion. |
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The signal can be modulated in either amplitude or frequency to carry data. |
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One of the major objectives of our work is to understand how the function of amacrine cell synapses is modulated. |
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High-frequency components of the rat electrocorticogram are modulated by the vigilance states. |
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Their voices are modulated and trailed by a mournful accordion and occasional tablas. |
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Instead, it was the relative amount of both phases that was modulated in the biphasic samples. |
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Those machines were known as frequency modulated cyclotrons, synchrocyclotrons, or, in the Soviet Union, phasotrons. |
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Then a biphasic pulse was sent through each cell simultaneously, which was then modulated to reflect the pixel value. |
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The light can be pulsed, sinusoidally modulated, or unmodulated, depending on the requirements for speed, cost, and resolution. |
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The control circuits take mere nanoseconds to decide how the laser light must be modulated. |
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Electron microscopy study of the incommensurately modulated structure of ankangite. |
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Harper's poem, wonderfully modulated in its orality, speaks to such an audience. |
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A barely audible, beautifully modulated voice recounts some mundane or tragic moment, as it relays from one audio station to another. |
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Perceptual displacement of cues modulated performance of the prospective component but not the retrospective component. |
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One instantly recognizes his modulated and finely tuned free verse line, with its meandering parentheses and doubled back hesitations. |
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Instead, in coastal waters, responses to light are modulated by other environmental influences, such as pressure, salinity, or temperature. |
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The structure is incommensurately modulated, a rare case for elemental solids. |
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Beyond these hot wars, the modulated, patient, and half-century-long cold war was perhaps the most decisive war in American history. |
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Nowadays, our views of the architectural landscape are modulated by the accelerator pedal and the remote control. |
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The IRD is one type of receiver for modulated signals arriving on a satellite downlink. |
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Each canvas features the richly textured and subtly modulated expanses of color for which he is well known. |
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The military has used systems with modulated airstreams, but it takes a lot of air. |
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The duty cycle is variably selectable with either first or second pulse width modulated frequency. |
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The response to noxious stimuli can be modulated by their repeated application. |
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Pop-cultural lexicons are moving towards a type of modulated system based on versional directed traffic. |
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Precisely how insulin-initiated signals are modulated in liver cells for glucose uptake and metabolism is unknown. |
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This sound is then modulated into speech by the precise movements of the tongue and lips. |
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The data is then formatted with the proper timing marks and modulated into a digital serial stream. |
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They were modulated, sibilant sounds, fairly deep, probably due to length of the throat. |
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By creating pronounced distortion products, it makes the hair bundle oscillate in a complex manner with an amplitude that is modulated by non-sinusoidal beats. |
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This is unlike what normally happens in Hauptwerk where the sample voices played are modulated by a waveform derived from a tremulant sample. |
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Spoken language makes use of sound carried on out-breathed air from the lungs, which is modulated by articulators to produce the vocal repertoire of a natural language. |
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Over the past several weeks, on issue after issue, Romney has modulated his tone as he has tacked to the center. |
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This transition is under endogenous control, but is modulated by more or less favourable environmental conditions which shorten or lengthen this period. |
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These results and others led Burning, in 1936, to propose the concept of an endogenous biological clock in animals modulated by daily cycles of light and dark. |
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The fuel injector is pulse-width modulated to control the fuel delivery and therefore the heat input, in order to maintain a preset filter inlet gas temperature. |
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In this respect he is closer to stand up comedian than exponent of crime cinema, enacting all the parts in his sketches with one variously modulated voice. |
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Sue had commented how differently from my father I spoke, she said that all my sentences were perfectly formed as they came out, with my voice modulated. |
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The operation on a previously modulated wave in such a way that it will have substantially the same characteristics as the original modulating wave. |
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Since the signals the service personnel will be working with are digitally modulated analog carriers, new test equipment and measurement metrics are needed. |
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Multiple radio channel frequency signals that are modulated with respective information modulation are transmitted from a common antenna at multiple radio frequencies. |
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It is a predominantly monandrous species in which a reduced frequency of polyandry has proved to be modulated by both genetic and environmental or physiological factors. |
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Nevertheless, the sensitivity can be modulated and there is good evidence that Phaseolus can undergo substantial hardening or acclimatization to low temperatures. |
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The sample is illuminated by two light beams of different frequencies, which are modulated with the carrier frequency. |
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It can also be modulated, like a radio wave, to carry information. |
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Pyroelectric sensors measure only pulsed or modulated laser beams. |
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The delay time can be modulated so as to simulate a worn capstan or belt or to add a chorus effect to the echoes. |
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His research topics were uncommon crystals and their phase transitions, and included incommensurably modulated structures, quasicrystals and polytypes. |
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The climb tone is a frequency modulated beep tone whose pitch and beep tone sequence rises rhythmically at increasing climb rate. |
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It is emotionally spacious, perfectly modulated and seems likely to redefine Spacey's career and kick it on to another level. |
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When laser light is bounced off the fibre, the reflected light is modulated in accordance with the electrical signals. |
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That style is modulated by the local culture of wherever the building happens to be. |
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It's not so much the strength of the signal, but the way in which it is modulated. |
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The measures provided for in the first subparagraph may be implemented or modulated by category of product and by destination. |
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In some individuals with global aphasia with large perisylvian lesions, the improvement in comprehension is still modulated by left-hemispheric perilesional areas. |
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The transmitted signal is constant in the amplitude but modulated in the frequency. |
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The optional unit provides digitally modulated and demodulated clear voice and data communication at 4.8kbps. |
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Softness and vocal fullness can be modulated without changing the original profile of the voice. |
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These details shall be modulated according to the complexity of the insurance contract being proposed. |
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The higher the undesired signal level, the higher the noise will be in the modulated signal. |
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The x-ray photons trigger the ejection of krypton electrons with varying angular distributions of momenta modulated by the oscillating laser field. |
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The transmissions are fully automatic and have modulated gear shifting. |
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By applying a modulated signal to the diode, AM modulation can therefore be obtained. |
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Laser sources can be modulated in a special way to make optical power measurements on two different wavelenghts easier. |
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The wearer's physical delicacy would be underlined by a pale complexion and modulated movements. |
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These are well below the carrier frequencies used in mobile phones, but are generated when they are modulated to carry digital information. |
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Our own response therefore has to be carefully modulated and very focussed in. |
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But unlike Newman and Rothko, who used fairly flat, unmodulated pigment, Still used heavily loaded, expressively modulated impasto in jagged forms. |
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With their unique push of modulated, off-kilter, minimal disco funk, it's no wonder these guys are being called the most powerful pair since the Olsen Twins. |
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In this graceful work, a warm haze, modulated from white gold at the top to chartreuse at the bottom, envelops the viewer in an air of quiet introspection. |
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Ethan questioned her, a hint of irritation in his deeply modulated voice. |
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His voice, as heard over the television, is not ideally modulated, but it was probably adapted to the acoustics in the room as he heard his own voice. |
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Lastly, these payments could be mutualised at national level and modulated on the basis of criteria in line with cohesion objectives such as the agricultural job creation. |
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It's playfully modulated writing that exhibits its intelligence in the way it allows itself to be so talkatively populated. |
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Our findings revealed that the expression levels of a large number of genes were modulated by the PUAs decadienal, heptadienal and octadienal. |
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The pulse is often modulated to achieve better performance using a technique known as pulse compression. |
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A hypnotic attraction seems to have inspired TóibÃn's extensive, misty, and intricate work of reconstruction, a marvel of lightly worn research and modulated tone. |
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The rest is covered by a generic field of sensuously brushed, subtly modulated color evoking tension between cosmic space and the raw materialism of paint. |
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The simple act of putting a product in front of children regularly increases their preference for it, and it is during the first six years of life that appetence and taste can be modulated. |
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Three modulated pathways, C21-Steroid hormone metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation, and metabolic pathways, are associated with metabolism, indicating the basal metabolism of cells in testis are affected. |
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The new toll will complement the already existing infrastructure charge for road construction and maintenance. The latter may also be modulated for the purpose of easing traffic jams. |
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The situation is completely different in the case of removable dentures, as the ability of wearers to comminute foods is modulated by a number of variables. |
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In the field of fiber optic telecommunications, multiple communication channels, each composed of an optical signal modulated at very high frequency, are conveyed simultaneously in the same fiber. |
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In order to arrive to accurate spectral representations of modulated and unmodulated radar signals, first the shape of the pulse needs to be taken into account. |
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Reductions and exclusions should be modulated according to the seriousness of the irregularity committed and should go as far as total exclusion from aid for a specified period. |
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Low frequency electromagnetic fields and radio frequencies that have been modulated with low frequencies can remove calcium ions from cell membranes. |
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It serves to boost the respiratory drive that is modulated by the chemoreceptor feedback system. |
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It's also a pitch-perfect riff on what Lindsay-Abaire does in Good People: writes lines dripping with sarcasm for those who made it, modulated with the speaker's heartrending realisation that they never will. |
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Comfort and energy savings: the secrets of the modulated ventilation. |
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By ventilating in priority places which need it, the Aereco modulated ventilation components largely contribute to the air improvement quality in housing. |
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Should, for example, the single payment entitlements be modulated in relation to the size of farms, taking account of criteria relating to the employment generated? |
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Also at the output of the same demodulator is a new frequency modulated sound carrier at the offset frequency. |
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Because all of the satellite signals are modulated onto the same L1 carrier frequency, the signals must be separated after demodulation. |
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CellOpt AFP provides excellent support for daily frequency management as well as network wide retunes in any frequency modulated technology. |
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The parameter, periodically altered by modulated microwave radiation, should be related to the neurophysiologic processes in the brain. |
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Allen's big-eared bat is the only species in North America known to emit long, constant frequency-frequency modulated echolocation calls. |
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It was speculated that muscle spindles may be the only possible proprioceptors of which acuity might be systematically modulated through the gamma motoneuron. |
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It remains unclear what determines who or which species can share carrier waves, although carrier waves can be modulated by forming relationships with others. |
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These original FM multiplex subcarriers were amplitude modulated. |
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Supply of a pulsed laser source, modulated in wavelength in a wide spectral window, high average power, small beam diameter and reduced ellipticity. |
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The oncogenic kinase Pim-1 is modulated by K-Ras signaling and mediates transformed growth and radioresistance in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells. |
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Originally indicating how the voice should be modulated when chanting the liturgy, the positurae migrated into any text meant to be read aloud, and then to all manuscripts. |
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He also developed a technique of speaking in clear, modulated tones directly into his mother's forehead wherein she would hear him with reasonable clarity. |
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The detection of the modulated transmission by a photodetector allows a direct and real time measurement of the magnetic field in terms of the Larmor frequency. |
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The signals are modulated upon transmission and then demodulated at the receiver for use by an end user device, such as a laptop computer, smart phone or networking server. |
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Bingisser R, Stey C, Weller M, Groscurth P, Russi E, Frei K Apoptosis in human alveolar macrophages is induced by endotoxin and is modulated by cytokines. |
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Is it Scarlett Johansson, with her crisply modulated English tones or the glottal stop Scots whose dialogue is almost certain to be deemed by many to be incomprehensible? |
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