Then I heard the red-head chattering and the plaintive mew of the sapsucker. |
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She invites the audience to sing along to a plaintive, hymnal Rivers of Babylon. |
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His quick brushwork fits the scale of this painting, and the figure's plaintive expression is personally revealing, engaging and convincing. |
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Above this plaintive query is a man's head rendered as a particolored collage of different skin tones, meant, one assumes, to signify diversity. |
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Later this week the financial coffers of this small circulation but widely read magazine will be swelled by a plaintive advert. |
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Many of the smart-growth complaints I've fielded have this same plaintive sound. |
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The songbirds had returned, but their calls sounded ever so plaintive and piteous. |
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I suppose it was because Wendy knew this that her last words to him were these rather plaintive ones. |
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There are plaintive cries from MSPs about their workload, which, they argue, can only be sustained with their current numbers. |
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The denials issuing from Santos are almost pathetic in their plaintive appeal to maintenance of the status quo. |
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Played with a plaintive acoustic edge, it's even more heart-rending than the original. |
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The lawns are luxurious, the sky is blue, and a lone hawk circles above, gives a plaintive cry and wheels away. |
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The mood, carried by the winds and strings, is generally plaintive, even melancholy. |
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This plaintive cry came from a number of sources, so we are attempting to provide enlightenment. |
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As the drums of war grow louder, so do the plaintive cries of the Irish neutrality lobby. |
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After making modest progress on the phone, he follows up with a plaintive letter laying out his case in detail. |
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It was only when she started being plaintive and forlorn that we returned to her. |
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Aside from resorting to plaintive cries and groans, in the first half there was little cause for the Tartan Army to exercise their vocal chords. |
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From a whooshing, gurgling still comes the ringing, plaintive and mournful. |
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I break away only to hear its plaintive cries through the rest of my visit. |
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A plaintive moan emanating from the engine, a slight smell of burning and a death rattle coming from the exhaust. |
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Ignoring the plaintive protests, I began to disrobe, assuring myself that a nice, calm bath would be just what I needed. |
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It is a plaintive, understated effort infused with dolour and an air of vulnerability. |
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Last year's plaintive wails about the attacks on A Beautiful Mind are child's play in comparison. |
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A plaintive anthem for all us wallflowers who hate the enforced sociability of parties and would rather hide out of the way close to the fridge. |
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The elder man spoke in a weak, plaintive tone, constantly stopping to wheeze and gasp for breath. |
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A plaintive whinny echoed from a damp, narrow cave as we edged unsteadily through the entrance. |
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Dark, muffled organ sets the stage for a plaintive piano line, which is echoed by wordless singing. |
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On sweet Texas nites like tonite, it is said you can hear its plaintive howl. |
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On 'The Bird and Phoenix', he achieves an impressionistic, plaintive tone on flute. |
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Her torch song treatment of such plaintive fare set an ideal early pace, albeit one that was ignored by a good portion of the crowd. |
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A plaintive shirtless man, with cupped hands extended in front of him, holds the two halves of a broken eggshell. |
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On delicate feet they tripped from the road, the young ones uttering their plaintive bleats. |
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The great philanthropist, in other words, is financed by mere mortals who stupidly bear their taxes without so much as a plaintive bleat. |
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Elaine met Sam's eyes, made a plaintive moue, and let herself be swept into the building, since there seemed to be no alternative. |
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It is a plaintive ode to the joys of platonic love and companionship. |
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The first tune was the Goltrai, a sad plaintive tune for all who died. |
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My wife was expecting this to be boring but was pleasantly surprised which resulted in the plaintive cry of why wasn't science like that when she was at school. |
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Then, the howling in the trees was their plaintive cries for help. |
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The show is packed full of stirring anthems, plaintive laments and unforgettable love songs sung by a first-class cast and backed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra. |
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All day long, the tailorbirds forage for worms to feed their chick, which often turns out to be a plaintive cuckoo that's been left in their nest. |
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Kage's friend, a strawberry blond who landed a small part, sent me a plaintive email from the set last week. |
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A mixture of the everyday and the grotesque, they read at times like plaintive notes from a boarding school, from a child who fears she has been forgotten. |
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The plaintive call of the bird can be heard most evenings in the area. |
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From a distant mountain came the plaintive notes of a shepherd's pipe. |
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We could hear the plaintive cry of a wounded animal in the woods. |
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There was more focus than ever on James Graham's plaintive and powerful vocals, backed only by the subtle atmospherics of guitar and keyboard. |
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Aguilera's plaintive performance was intercut with scenes of gay and transgendered people grappling with their inner and external beauty. |
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Farnace is an excellent part for star Slovenian countertenor Cencic, giving him free rein for swift fioriture and plaintive laments alike. |
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There's a plaintive wail in bluesman Andy O'Brien's voice when he sings, a spark of melancholy that cracks in between verses. |
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The mood of Arnold's poetry tends to be of plaintive reflection, and he is restrained in expressing emotion. |
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Hence the plaintive email from inside the bunker at Walmart in February. |
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Big sonorities and plaintive lyricism, in the famous Largo, were all in place but the clarity and unanimity of the orchestra somehow made the familiar seem newly minted. |
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The landlady asked with plaintive apologeticness if they could make a shade less noise. The hour was late. Some guests on the upper floor suffered from insomnia. |
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There's just the acoustic guitar, the plaintive lyrics, and the fly spray. |
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The plaintive Middle Easternstyle flute that blended with the more familiar sound of the Spanish guitar in the opening number set the tone for the first half. |
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