Actually, for most of the time the path was sound, except for spring-fed squelches. |
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Programmed and played beats merge with ease and an emergence of acid house squelches and bleeps add new dimension to the sound. |
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Rumours of him communicating in bleeps, bloops and squelches are greatly exaggerated. |
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Unable to restrain himself, he crashes the do, squelches in and approaches. |
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The concrete under foot was cold and unpleasantly damp, with intermittent soft squelches and sharp jabs. |
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Nothing squelches arousal like the terrible feeling you get from lying to someone you love. |
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The fact that there's so much diversity in representation squelches the anxieties people will very likely have around how she's representing brothers. |
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And nothing squelches education, or the desire for education, like stifling discourse. |
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But in Every Kind Of Way, lead singer Sam Hales does an excellent Beck impression with a delightfully droll monologue set to a perky cowbell beat and squelches of high-pitched guitar noise. |
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The grass squelches underfoot as if the earth were a porous sponge. |
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Unless Mr Jonathan squelches the party rebellion, he could lose the primary. In an effort to regain the initiative, the president has sacked nine of his ministers. |
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Reporters thrive on opposition and conflict, but Bloomberg systematically squelches opposition, and although he can be a profane and antagonistic negotiator, he chooses not to dwell publicly on most conflicts. |
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