The system was a spoken one in the sense that consonants and vowels which are not vocalised have no numerical value. |
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Like Arve Henriksen, Tamura's vocalised trumpet often resembled a shakuhachi or the gentle soughing of wind through trees. |
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Those who vocalised their prejudices so abhorrently midweek did not speak for an entire country. |
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The vocalised trumpet often resembled a shakuhachi or the gentle soughing of wind through trees. |
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During the preceding excerpt, Doisneau had vocalised the score, singing the music in place of the orchestra or recording that is commonly used. |
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The quote from Rickman is not an anomaly, he vocalised support for women on various occasions. |
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Plans are afoot in south-west China to diversify into rhino farming. The opposing stance was vocalised loudest by a consortium of ten wildlife-conservation groups. |
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Another concern, which was vocalised by one furious home supporter sitting near the press box, is that this is a team which remains reliant on Harry Kane to kill off the opposition. |
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Some residents vocalised their support, however. |
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When it is vocalised, most scholars pronounce it as a schwa. |
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