The intolerable toneless monologues of the last few auditions made a couple of people go to sleep. |
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Now, as I hear that same toneless voice, fear grips me so tightly that I can barely breathe. |
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The lead singer has traded his toneless, dark singing style for a scratchy, emotive whisper, and the band's sound is more open and melodic. |
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Pity suffused her voice for a moment, then melted away leaving behind an oddly toneless quality. |
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She hardly recognized the cold, toneless voice coming out of her at that moment, and it scared her. |
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Her eyes were blank, looking somewhere far away, and her voice was toneless. |
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His voice is high, nasal, and toneless, and his shoulders are stooped, perhaps from years of peering down at patent texts. |
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This is an almost funny music video for a toneless punk-metal song. |
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These words were toneless, expressionless, like everything around us. |
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Gregory's voice had gotten softer, and was no longer completely toneless. |
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The narrative is driven almost completely by toneless voiceovers, and violence, needless to say, simmers and moans forever beneath the film's surface. |
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A show of gigantic sculptures at Gladstone, adapting elements of the film, is numbingly hermetic and toneless. |
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Actors portraying violinists hold instruments in ways that would generate a toneless screech if they were actually playing. |
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In one ear-bending section, these noises pop up on a strict rhythmic grid, in a kind of toneless fugue. |
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And while speaking, Father E had a lump in his throat, and spoke with a more toneless voice. |
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Mechanically, the toneless and plain voice enumerates rules to be put into practice by children on a daily basis. |
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The Cumshewa totem poles were dark and colourless, the wood toneless from pouring rain. |
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The ideal concentrate for mature, dehydrated and toneless skins. |
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