There is also an extensive use of mutes, including staggered transitions from muted to unmuted and vice versa, like a cross-fade in recording. |
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The reduced attention to politics mutes the most important way in which individual human agency drives human experience. |
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He is the fountainhead of patronage, which mutes any criticism from his parliamentary caucus. |
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For the slow movement, in the warmly romantic key of E-flat major, all five instruments play with mutes throughout. |
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The instruments in the string ensemble were played with mutes and without vibrato, producing a harsh cold sound. |
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The transmitter has a MUTE ยต switch that noiselessly mutes the audio signal without switching the transmitter off. |
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This kind of rendering muffles it all away, gags, mutes, suffocates all those deaths. |
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Holland gives his insolent first speech a matter-of-fact reading that mutes its brattiness. |
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On woodwinds, a cloth bag has sometimes been tied over the instrument, and small pear-shaped wooden mutes were made to fit into 18th-century oboe bells. |
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The cash paid for music, a PA system and mutes for the brass section. |
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Concern about deficit spending, however, mutes enthusiasm for the stimulus plan. |
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Cancelling the court challenges program mutes their voices further and makes Canada a meaner, less tolerant society. |
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When the transmitter signal is weak or absent, the noise level is high and the squelch circuit mutes the receiver. |
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The volume control mutes the strength of the signal before it reaches the loudspeaker. |
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A pleasant tone alerts the listener to incoming calls and a convenient switch mounted on the headphones mutes the audio. |
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The inputs are arranged as 4x stereo pairs and 4 mono, all with mutes, the mono inputs also have pan pots too. |
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All brass instruments have mutes that are placed in the bell to soften the tone or change the tone colour. |
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If you press the key during a call, your device mutes the call so that you can hear others on the call, but they cannot hear you. |
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The connection between the students and the source mutes, and the recording pauses. |
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This priority automatically mutes all other inputs in the event of an announcement. |
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This function mutes the outputs of all rotary controllers and the X-fade. |
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But there's a twist that cleverly mutes its brashness. |
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He mutes his speakerphone and cracks wise as a colleague blathers on. |
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The greenback's ascent also mutes inflation, complicating the Fed's judgment about when to raise rates. But the chance of a shock is highest outside America. |
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A short press mutes the sound or turns it back on. |
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The mutes led the procession, followed by the mourners from the town hall and around 1,100 other mourners who had waited outside. |
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These mourners marched six abreast, and were followed by the funeral committee, 28 local clergymen and two more mutes. |
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Behind this pair of mutes was a hearse carrying the coffin, followed by Huskisson's colleagues and his surviving brothers Thomas and Samuel. |
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With these sure graces, while busy tongues are crying out for a drop of cold water, mutes may be in happiness, and sing the Trisagion in heaven. |
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Self-view mode allows you to see how others see you, privacy mode mutes outgoing video, and snapshot mode lets users capture and send images to other parties. |
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