In the daily priestly blessing, the Tetragrammaton was vocalized with the vowel points associated with the name Adonai. |
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Even when used in a statement so imprecise as the one he had just vocalized, it sounded as though Seth had it all planned out anyway. |
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Not only did he facilitate discussion with the committee, but he also vocalized his support to the voting schools. |
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Later, as young men and women vocalized forceful opposition to the war, their music reflected that protest. |
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But language is defined by linguists as more than just the use of symbols, whether vocalized or not. |
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The sound of the Fohat is the S which is vocalized as follows: Sssssssssssss... as a sweet and affable whistle. |
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Its 452 pages contain the biblical text in a clear, large vocalized Hebrew hand. |
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It was adapted to be used with a Braille display, and was also completely vocalized using intelligent vocal synthesis. |
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Any complaints about the condition of the car must be vocalized at the moment of the delivery to the tenant. |
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The third year of their married life also coincided with the Premier Showing of the video clip to the new song vocalized by this artist duo. |
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In a bold move, Kentucky pol Elisabeth Jensen has vocalized her support of the Affordable Health Care Act in her bid for Congress. |
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It would start with whispers, a sweet sound to catch your ear before maintaining a crescendo into other more vocalized sounds leading to the climax. |
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That the ocarina is a highly vocalized instrument very responsive to changes in the vocal chords or wind,'' the fellow said. |
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Amethyst-throated Hummingbird males vocalized mainly from exposed perches as they turned their heads, displaying their brilliant amethyst gorgets. |
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Max folded his arms across his chest and vocalized his annoyance. |
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In her work, which includes collaborations with Björk and the Kronos Quartet, Tagaq uses breath and, more recently, vocalized shrieks and moans. |
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When I had not spoken a word for a while, she vocalized her worries. |
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They never vocalized their distaste, but when Aaron worked for hours on end on school projects only to earn a C grade, he knew something was going on. |
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User can listen to the vocalized news free of charge for up to 10 minutes per day. |
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Gibson and Levin suggested that most skilled readers were aware that they have vocalized at times while reading to themselves. |
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Further analysis revealed that the best results occurred when the researcher simultaneously pointed and vocalized towards the correct container. |
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When the approaching male was close to the perched male, it vocalized and proceeded to move within the same tree. |
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Plimpton's beautifully performed fully vocalized reading is emotionally charged and acutely responsive to the sensitive issues in this novel. |
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In recent years, various producers have vocalized concerns about a decreasing trend in fertility rates within their herd and some have selected crossbreeding with other dairy breeds as their solution. |
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Donato Cabrera, the assistant conductor, gave the singers their cues and sang the part of the chorus or vocalized a significant instrumental solo. |
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Every time a user's speech is vocalized for a given phoneme, it will be slightly different from other utterances, even for the same speaker. |
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What is in no way apparent is the fact that Zanicchi, as a young singer, vocalized on a song featured in Conversation Piece. |
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The S is intimately connected to Fire and is vocalized giving it a special intonation: a sharp, hissing sound similar to that made by the compressed air brakes of any machine. |
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One monitor showed two monkeys' faces as they vocalized for 1 minute, and the other displayed three monkeys' faces as they vocalized for 1 minute. |
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The study's results showed infants whose mothers attended more closely to their babbling vocalized more complex sounds and develop language skills sooner. |
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Independence organizations in the western half of Papua vocalized their concerns and aspiration to ASEAN, however, no action was made by the association. |
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