Characters speak in unison, repeat phrases obsessively, deliver lines supine on the floor, break up sentences illogically, or mumble sotto voce. |
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As for Veda's vocalese, she sings sotto voce, something for which she makes no apologies. |
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The first movement begins sotto voce, with the cello's fragile harmonics, perilously high on the A string. |
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A technique that avoids confrontation is called the sotto voce technique. |
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Smith's words are delivered sotto voce, tumbling over themselves as the ideas issue forth at breakneck speed. |
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A threenote sotto voce unison motif in the strings and an ornamented turn in the piano sustain the entire movement. |
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One man I met in the city two weeks ago took me aside and told me, sotto voce, that 5,000 people had been killed in Homs alone. |
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Then a man called for her, and began to make coarse jokes. But Mr. Pappleworth nodded his head in the direction of the boy, and the talk went on sotto voce. |
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