The list included concerns voiced by the town planners and architects on land use zoning and floor area ratio. |
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Thousands of regular pub goers in Ireland have voiced their anger over the ban. |
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The result is a generic actioner, in which a gravel voiced man-mountain grabs some guns, smokes cigarettes and blows up stuff. |
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Serious doubts about arrangements for the adaption of Skipton's Navigation House for people with learning disabilities were voiced last Thursday. |
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Worries are also being voiced about the health risks competitors are taking to keep their sponsors happy. |
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Some CGH members voiced their suspicion that the conflict had been initiated by agents provocateurs. |
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When he voiced his suspicions to Sandy, he did not expect to receive such a violent reaction. |
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However, jockey Greg Childs voiced concerns, saying that only her fighting heart got her to the winning post. |
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Good as they are for reading or study or the like, their real value or worth is in their being voiced in common prayer. |
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Bus drivers have voiced their disapproval over their proposed relocation following the sale of a bus garage. |
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Although it took time for their concerns to be heard, they consistently voiced their concerns about the surgeon's competence and skill level. |
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After the meeting, the delegates voiced satisfaction over the reinvigoration of political dialogue between the two countries. |
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The sentimental in these poems is continually voiced by others, written through allusion, or deflated by a turn towards light verse. |
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Residents voiced their concerns on the increased commercial development in the area in June when news of another development first surfaced. |
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Hence, the voiced alternants induced by Verner's Law may be expected in both subjunctive pret. singular and plural. |
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Another frequently voiced objection is that many words sound the same but are represented by a different character. |
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But a number of private sector unions have voiced reservations about this offer. |
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A number of immigrant workers, however, have voiced reservations for another reason. |
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I voiced my opinion after an hour of internal deliberation, but it was shot down and ignored faster than I could blink. |
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The only note of caution voiced by one reviewer was whether the film had universal appeal to cinema audiences. |
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These were the days when doubts were being voiced about lobotomies and leucotomies and other simple little strokes of the specialist's knife. |
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Further political concerns are voiced about the role of search engines in supporting or thwarting the inclusiveness ideology of the Web. |
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At the meeting fears were voiced that the hospital had been run down over recent years, forcing it to close. |
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Are you ready to finally have your most deafening inclinations and desires voiced for you? |
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Most of the right-wing and left-wing opposition MPs taking the floor during the debates voiced suspicions about the matter. |
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But at that time the club agreed to close the premises by 11.45 pm, after residents voiced their fears of extra late night noise and disturbance. |
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Nemo is a little fish kid whose overprotective dad, Marlin, is perfectly voiced by Albert Brooks, that prince of good-natured anxiety. |
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The shadow communications minister has since voiced support for a global pact aimed at regulating cyberspying. |
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Many varieties of Chinese, including both Mandarin and Cantonese, do not distinguish voiced and voiceless stops and affricates. |
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To talking to Judith for four hours, a conversation fashioned into the searing performance text, voiced by Lata. |
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Other councillors voiced their support for the gala but agreed there was room for improvement. |
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The public furore over the future of the road continued on Monday as residents voiced their views at a public meeting. |
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Those waiting in the lineups voiced one of the major frustrations of the evening. |
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There is unquestionably some truth in that counter argument, which isn't voiced only by hawkers of Hollywood movies and TV shows. |
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This is a great return to form from the croaky voiced one, with loads of featured artists. |
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Extras include a commentary with the director joined by the bass voiced singer making his acting debut. |
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And lo, the smooth voiced TV announcer came upon them and the glories of many fine possessions shown round about them. |
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He has a gift for comedy and a strong, virile sound that proved a welcome contrast to the softer tones of the lighter voiced singers. |
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There is an abundance of powerfully voiced republicanism, anticlerical fervour and epicurean life. |
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Despite the quietly voiced complaints about them from his allies, he also praised Hezbollah. |
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There is a voiced velar fricative in many Scottish English words and in traditional Scots. |
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The letters f and s each have voiceless and voiced values, the letters v and z not normally being used. |
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Three loud beeps emitted throughout the hallway and the lady's voiced echoed. |
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Had she picked a Lord, or a Viscount, or someone of standard to set her cap at then her father wouldn't have voiced a single complaint. |
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Nicole voiced in confusion, her newly blonde-streaked brown hair swishing as she tossed her head up to look at us. |
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She also voiced her concern about long time boat owners who might now face new charges for berthing their boats at the marina. |
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Similarly, local hopes voiced in the consultation for extensive green areas are set to be disappointed. |
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In between times, short of cash, he had voiced his own character in a series of five-minute TV cartoon films. |
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That afternoon, as we pedalled around the blue lake, Leonard voiced some concern about the wedding. |
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Among the warnings voiced at the conference was one by Xu Zhi-Wei, a professor of molecular biology, medicine and bioethics. |
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On Capitol Hill today, three former CIA directors voiced their concerns about the possible creation of a national intelligence czar. |
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No respondent dissented from the vocational view, but teachers rarely voiced it. |
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Then why has the group voiced opposition to repealing Colorado's blue law that closes liquor stores on Sunday? |
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Nary a murmur of dissent was voiced amongst the remarkably relaxed muso crowd. |
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In pea jacket and flat cap, Steve O'Connell represents Clar Quinlan, a gravelly voiced corner boy. |
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A few mutters of agreements and echoes of his words followed the leader's voiced remark. |
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I picked the wrong one, based on the idea that it had been voiced by a famous name. |
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Concern was voiced that greenery along the roads would be damaged by the work. |
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The organisers stalwartly voiced their blunt, yet highly educated opinions in the ever-present media. |
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At the end of its first two nights, the Republican convention is a mix of tolerance voiced and intolerance unvoiced. |
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This invention presents a voicing determination algorithm for classification of a speech signal segment as voiced or unvoiced. |
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The difference between voiced and unvoiced cognate consonants in the initial position appears to be highly dependent upon voice-onset-time. |
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The president of the union Siptu also voiced concern that the negotiations would become unwieldy. |
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My dad and sister had voiced concern about the possible negative side effects of brain surgery. |
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Voiced obstruents can stand only before vowels, sonorants and voiced obstruents in the same word. |
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If there were minimal pairs, we would have to conclude that voiced and voiceless sonorants are separate phonemes. |
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A villager has voiced an emotional plea to stop a proposed road scheme, which he says will devastate his wife's business. |
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If a sound is truly voiced, that means that the vocal folds are vibrating during the sound itself. |
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Looking through dailies, Capra spied a blond, squeaky voiced lady who caught his eye. |
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The parish council has also voiced its unease at more houses in the village and wants the area for community use. |
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Above all, the series has a gorgeous childlike quality and is entirely voiced by children. |
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The shifting of the voiced spirants and explosives did not extend over all the HG. dialects. |
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Expiration of air through vibrating vocal cords, used in the production of vowels and voiced consonants. |
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More generally, voiceless obstruents are more frequent in onset position than voiced obstruents. |
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The two characters are quite similar, and apparently both denote voiced back consonants. |
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I opened my mouth to say something more but the words could not be voiced as I was silenced by the scene in front of me. |
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Adam, in turn, mulled over his father's words before he voiced the many questions whirling through his head. |
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Several other sounds originate in the back of the throat, often as a voiceless click rather than a voiced fricative. |
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Horsemen have voiced opposition to the Atlantic City meeting if stabling is not provided. |
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He voiced opposition to the monuments because they violate the interdiction against representational images. |
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When I had realized that I had voiced my thought aloud, I turned a helpless shade of cherry red and smiled sheepishly. |
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Around 7000 fans have voiced their opinions on the Scottish football omnishambles through the SFA's national fans survey. |
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Within a few moments a reply was clearly voiced over the small speaker in the headrest of the chair. |
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We tend to associate Handel operas with high voiced prima donnas, the castrati and the sopranos. |
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Despite the criticisms voiced here and elsewhere, there is little doubt that his chancellorship so far has on balance been remarkably successful. |
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Alleged experts on the human condition voiced concern that the recipients would be somehow damaged. |
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Do you receive strong mental images or hear the answer to a question that you have inside your head before you have even voiced it? |
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Opposition politicians and veterans campaigners voiced grave concerns about the British vaccination programme. |
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A friend with a gynaecological problem recently voiced her concerns about her doctor to me. |
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Reporters who covered the war in Europe voiced similar complaints about the lack of information. |
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It has only been strongly voiced after the event, when it was deemed politically acceptable. |
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No lyricist has ever so articulately voiced the defiant, self-aware misery of adolescence. |
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Businesses with their software voiced fears that their products would be discontinued or that technical support might waver. |
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He identified parish renewal as a priority for the diocese and voiced his support for the introduction of a lay diaconate. |
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In English, w normally represents a voiced bilabial semi-vowel, produced by rounding and then opening the lips before a full vowel, whose value may be affected. |
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As well as the issue of maternity service provision, members at the AGM voiced real concerns over the status of the planned new hospital in Downpatrick. |
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Copmanthorpe Parish Council has voiced strong objections to plans to demolish the former health centre on Horseman Lane, and build three detached town houses on the land. |
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He voiced his concern and regret at the vandalistic attack on the grave of the Garda last week and said he would unreservedly condemn those who perpetrated it. |
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Today I wasn't worried about her and I was glad the nimrod had seated Ryan and I next to each other even throughout all my voiced complaints and protests. |
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I voiced this out to Jack as he surveyed the view that lay in front of him, the big concrete depressions and verts, all the while listening to me. |
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However, every single resident of midland Park who testified voiced opposition to the mosque. |
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Another concern voiced by some is that the length of the boat does not include the bow pulpit and owners have found their Silvertons don't fit into their slips. |
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It was his music that voiced a generation of angst-ridden kids. |
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Moves to prosecute him proved unsuccessful, despite the publicly voiced offence his actions had given to such prominent liberals as John Stuart Mill and T H Huxley. |
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While some neighbouring residents were jumping for joy at the result, others voiced their anger that the application had made it so far in the planning process. |
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It was standing room only in council chambers where speakers, young and old, voiced their opposition to a liquor store opening in their neighbourhood. |
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While attendees voiced their concerns and confronted the bishops with some pretty pointed questions, the meeting never devolved into a shouting match. |
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Despite the vitriol voiced in September which prompted the dress-code discussion in the first place, the district is satisfied with the status quo. |
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Elizabeth found the question, voiced so mildly, infuriating. |
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In fact, some boards have voiced concerns that they lack the funds and resources to review textbooks. |
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To the delight of abolitionist groups, Robertson went even further this past April when he voiced his support for a general moratorium on the death penalty. |
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Despite any opposition voiced, however, the two sides are expected to return to the negotiating table. |
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Unaspirated sounds seem to be voiced, aspirated ones voiceless. |
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When she finally flips over to the darkside and channels gravely voiced barmaids, the call goes out for a preacher who will drive Beelzebub and his bilious body odors away. |
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Such scepticism has been widely voiced in the public prints, and in our mailbag too, which expresses opinions ranging from the guardedly optimistic to the gloomy. |
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So when Disney produced a sequel to Aladdin, Dan Castellaneta voiced the Genie. |
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Kerry voiced his words very confidently and held a firm look on his face. |
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Is the baby boomer electorate so puritanical that they would punish progressive politicians who voiced support for liberalizing or legalizing intoxicants, or simply marijuana? |
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While Owens has voiced concern about civilian attempts to soften the military, his article in National Review strongly reaffirms the importance of civilian control. |
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Viewers voiced their unhappiness at the upheaval on the company's website. |
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The town hall is a grade II-listed building and English Heritage had voiced its concern about a previous plan, which would demolish the interior of the building. |
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Contrary to an occasionally voiced view, it is irrelevant whether the producer in question was in a position to recognise the defectiveness in his product. |
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Several scholars have voiced doubts about his translations for the Hakluyt Society, all done freely with a view to quick publication but unrigorous and even careless. |
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Neither Mandarin Chinese nor Tibetan distinguishes phonologically between voiced and voiceless obstruent initials, unlike Dzongkha and, for example, English. |
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She feared at any moment that the animal would quicken its pace and send her flying to the ground, but voiced neither her concerns nor her discomfort. |
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The pattern of the main voiced and unvoiced agendas reveals systematic differences between how patients present in consultations with how they present in research interviews. |
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A similar articulatory gesture is used in English in voiced stops, where advancing the tongue root helps to permit voicing to continue despite the oral closure. |
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It was through a PPA survey on life in the area that householders' fears over back alleys being used by burglars and other undesirables were voiced, say councillors. |
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Another common feature is that the level of tone is lowered after the occurrence of certain depressor consonants, namely voiced fortis obstruents. |
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As they went out of the room, Lyenda voiced out one oddity of the palace. |
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It is triggered before non-alveolar voiced consonants and before uvulars. |
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The blonde, petite, and oh-so-squeaky voiced Chenoweth was made to guest star on Glee. |
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While critics felt the season was inspired, some fans voiced their disapproval. |
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It's three years since she first voiced Jewel, the feisty macaw who gets together with Jesse Eisenberg's gentler and geekier Blu in Rio. |
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That was weak. As soon as the parents voiced their objection to seeing Cartman nude on stage I knew where they were heading... anvilicious. |
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The angry customer stood in the middle of the showroom and voiced his complaints with loud bravado. |
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She voiced her regrets when he dropped dimes on goldfish and refused to accept the excuse that he was trying to set them free. |
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Speculations along these lines have already been voiced by molecular biologists. |
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Lenis consonants are partly voiced at the beginning and end of utterances, and fully voiced between vowels. |
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The powerful Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Arundel, is said to have voiced his fears of Cheyne's reputation as a critic of the Church. |
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Natalie Bennett has also voiced support for polygamy and polyamorous relationships. |
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Many MPs openly criticised Churchill over Yalta and voiced strong loyalty to the UK's Polish allies. |
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In the 1973 animated Disney film, Robin Hood, the title character is portrayed as an anthropomorphic fox voiced by Brian Bedford. |
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In 2015 he voiced Lord Vortech, the evil mastermind who seeks to control the LEGO Multiverse, in the Lego Dimensions video game. |
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Japan began as a permanent member of the Council, but withdrew in 1933 after the League voiced opposition to its occupation of Manchuria. |
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The Committee to Protect Journalists had voiced concerns over media freedoms in South Sudan in September. |
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Elsewhere they are voiced, with a few becoming fricatives intervocalically. |
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Occasionally also voiceless consonant letters can represent voiced sounds in clusters. |
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The Scottish Sun voiced its support for the SNP in the 2011 parliamentary election. |
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A joint statement issued by the official fan clubs of all four Home Nations voiced their opposition to the plan. |
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At the same time, the voiceless stop consonants p, t and k became voiced plosives and even fricative consonants. |
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Gruffydd had voiced doubts about Lewis's ideas since 1933, and by 1943 he had joined the Liberal Party. |
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Gimli was voiced by David Buck in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings. |
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Where symbols appear in pairs, the leftmost represents a voiceless consonant, and the rightmost represents a voiced consonant. |
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It represents the voiced bilabial stop in many languages, including English. |
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Most languages have only voiced vowels, but several Native American languages, such as Cheyenne and Totonac, contrast voiced and devoiced vowels. |
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When two phonemes appear in the same box, the first of each pair is voiceless, the second is voiced. |
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Verner's Law explains a category of exceptions to Grimm's Law, where a voiced fricative appears where Grimm's Law predicts a voiceless fricative. |
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Like all other Southern German dialects, Swiss German dialects have no voiced obstruents. |
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Some dialects have productive lenition of voiceless consonants into their voiced counterparts between vowels. |
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The third phase, which had the most limited geographical range, saw the voiced plosives become voiceless. |
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Nevertheless, the original voiced consonants are usually represented in modern German and Dutch spelling. |
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As a result of these inflected forms, native speakers remain aware of the underlying voiced phoneme, and spell accordingly. |
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The voiced aspirated stops may have first become voiced fricatives, before hardening to stops under certain conditions. |
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The language has both monophthongs and diphthongs, and consonants can be voiced or unvoiced. |
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The lowercase version has been adopted to represent a voiced dental fricative in the International Phonetic Alphabet. |
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This contrasts with sonorants, which are prototypically voiced and only rarely voiceless. |
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Generally, voiceless stops have greater oral pressure than voiced ones, which could explain this greater articulatory energy. |
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Sonorants are sounds such as vowels and nasals that are voiced in most of the world's languages. |
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At the articulatory level, a voiced sound is one in which the vocal folds vibrate, and a voiceless sound is one in which they do not. |
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The voiced fricatives can readily be felt to have voicing throughout the duration of the phone especially when they occur between vowels. |
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They have aspirate and ejective consonants, which are normally incompatible with voicing, in voiceless and voiced pairs. |
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The consonants start out voiced but become voiceless partway through, allow normal aspiration or ejection. |
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There is a hypothesis that the contrast between fortis and lenis consonants is related to the contrast between voiceless and voiced consonants. |
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Aspirated consonants are not always followed by vowels or other voiced sounds. |
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Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. |
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Whereas obstruents are frequently voiceless, sonorants are almost always voiced. |
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In every case of a voiceless sonorant occurring, there is a contrasting voiced sonorant. |
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The character of the Fat Controller in the Thomas and Friends TV series, as voiced by Michael Angelis, has a broad Yorkshire accent. |
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The unvoiced signal is smaller energy than voiced signal and, so, this section is applied the smaller threshold. |
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Bratton voiced particular interest in assisting the mentally disturbed. |
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Filmmakers, actors and other artist have voiced out their strong disappointment at the decision to yank off the controversial movie. |
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But not all CBC members share the criticism voiced by their chair. |
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The opposition to Fascism grew stronger and was voiced in a number of newspapers and radiobroadcasts. |
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So the decision was made to revoice it and a lot of the parts were voiced by other actors. |
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He voiced gratitude about the picture of the sleeping policemen becoming public, but added he thought the whole affair has ended in the summer. |
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I live in Los Angeles, and in 2002 I voiced the evil Smilodon Soto in Ice Age. |
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It is the story of a Spanish royal whose loose mental state is saved by an angelic voiced castrato who then falls in love with his wife. |
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The proposal was voiced by Khajimba-led opposition movement, which at the time was holding presidential building in Sokhumi. |
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The sonorant r is voiced and implies the fullness of roundness, resonant-e, and rolling. |
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A PLAN to shut several music centres in Kirklees has been put on hold after parents voiced deep concerns. |
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Tennant has also voiced a children's audio book centred on the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang story. |
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Tobgey, for his part, voiced Bhutan's readiness to use the SAARC observing members' capabilities, especially in transpiration and energy fields. |
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Making memorable appearances are an absentminded surgeonfish, a hammerhead and a great white shark, voiced by Barry 'Edna Everage' Humphries. |
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Making appearances are an absent-minded surgeonfish, a hammerhead and a great white shark, voiced by Barry 'Dame Edna' Humphries. |
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He voiced the intentions to create living conditions for the observation post and build additional spacious housing. |
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Several of my comedian friends on Facebook have voiced similar feelings. |
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Citizens voiced their distress over delays in fixing the problem. |
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Note that according to this hypothesis both voiced consonants of this root underwent devoicing in Akkadian. |
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Moreover, Turner shows that fronting of aspiration preceded the devoicing of voiced aspirates in European Romani. |
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Her performances are fully voiced, and the characters are easily discernable while never sounding forced. |
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I would also like to add that Vyhnalek's instruments are voiced by the harpsichordist Filip Dvorak, an absolute master in his job. |
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In other words, gaps in voiced stop inventories will be found at the most posterior place of articulation possible. |
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The profit warning came as MPs voiced doubts about the credibility of the coalition's PS310billion plan for boosting Britain's infrastructure. |
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The objections voiced last week were not about aesthetics or architectural integrity, but about the addition's apparent irreversibility. |
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The IPA symbol for a voiced velar stop is the single-storey, not the double-storey. |
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It appears from the number of dilemmas voiced by officers concerning fender benders involving police cars that the police parking lot is an insurer's nightmare. |
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A MOTHER who campaigned for an inquiry into a Liverpool incinerator which she blamed for a cluster of cancers has voiced fears about a new furnace plan. |
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At the end of November, the clergy from the northern Vratsa Eparchy voiced outrage against the Bulgarian Holy Synod over not receiving salaries and benefits. |
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But several House members who spoke in opposition to the bill voiced concerns about the high cost of further procedures if the initial electrocardiogram is inconclusive. |
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The explanation from the EU delegation came as a response to the allegations voiced by SDSM spokesman Petre Silegov leveled against Finance Minister Zoran Stavreski. |
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Who voiced the character of Chicken Little in the 2005 film? |
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The arguments voiced Wednesday echoed those heard in Eugene during the debate over the city's sick leave ordinance, which the proposed statewide law would replace. |
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But following the latest yellow card the Racecourse boss has voiced concerns that the reliable defender is now just two cautions away from a mandator three-match ban. |
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Meanwhile, Joan Rigol, the ex-president of Catalonia's parliament, also voiced support for an election as the region's battle for separation from Spain. |
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Luick sought the reasons for the survival of voiced plosives in analogy. |
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The Minister voiced the government's apperception of all efforts undertaken by the private sector, in cooperation with the public sector, to cater for the consumers' needs. |
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It was voiced that the king purposed to put to death Edward Plantagenet. |
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Wallace of Wallace and Gromit, voiced by Peter Sallis, has his accent from Holme Valley of West Yorkshire, despite the character living in nearby Lancashire. |
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Early English used S alone for both the unvoiced and the voiced sibilant. |
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This introduced broadening into the environment before a voiced fricative. |
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Vowel phonemes are realized as longer vowel allophones before voiced consonant phonemes in the coda of a syllable, meaning vowels are lengthened before a voiced consonant. |
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As a sonorant, lateral approximants are nearly always voiced. |
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In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. |
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Other English sounds, the vowels and sonorants, are normally fully voiced. |
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However, auditory cues remain to distinguish between voiced and voiceless sounds, such as what has been described above, like the length of the preceding vowel. |
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English voiceless stops are generally aspirated at the beginning of a stressed syllable, and in the same context, their voiced counterparts are voiced only partway through. |
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The difference between the unvoiced stop phonemes and the voiced stop phonemes is not just a matter of whether articulatory voicing is present or not. |
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When used to classify speech sounds, voiced and unvoiced are merely labels used to group phones and phonemes together for the purposes of classification. |
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Usually, the variable sounds are transcribed with the voiceless IPA letters, but for Australian languages, the letters for voiced consonants are often used. |
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Obstruents are prototypically voiceless, but voiced obstruents are common. |
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Once the changes described by Grimm's law had taken place, there was only one type of voiced consonant, with no distinction between voiced stops and voiced fricatives. |
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For example, voiced and unvoiced consonants merged in script, and so did many vowels, while the number of vowels in the spoken language increased. |
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The pattern of allophony is not completely clear, but generally is similar to the patterns of voiced obstruent allophones in languages such as Spanish. |
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Consonants can also be either voiced or unvoiced, depending on whether the vocal cords are set in vibration by airflow during the production of the sound. |
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In May 1981, Alexander McKee voiced concerns about the method chosen for raising the timbers and openly questioned Margaret Rule's position as excavation leader. |
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Opposition to the Whydah complex was spearheaded by Tampa Lawyer Warren Dawson, who voiced concerns that slavery was trivialized through an association with piracy. |
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The following is a list of cast members who voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the extended version of The Lord of the Rings film series. |
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In 1996, he voiced the role of Draco the dragon in the film Dragonheart. |
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The plosives have voiced allophones in predictable contexts. |
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The Tamil script does not differentiate voiced and unvoiced plosives. |
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In popular film adaptations, Pooh Bear has been voiced by actors Sterling Holloway, Hal Smith, and Jim Cummings in English and Yevgeny Leonov in Russian. |
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That same year she voiced Brigid in the computer animated film Faeries. |
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Public opinion against the Treaty as it passed through the Scottish Parliament was voiced through petitions from shires, burghs, presbyteries and parishes. |
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It is brought up when we gather, often voiced by some of the most physically attractive men there, many of whom are objectively gorgeous, certifiably buff. |
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The villain is a grotesque exterminator voiced by Paul Giamatti, and the climactic battle against him, though it drags on a bit too long, does have its moments. |
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In all Finnic languages featuring gradation, geminate stops and single stops that are intervocalic or follow a voiced consonant undergo gradation. |
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