She said that each theatre person can find their own truth in spoken language and they can work on their voices to improve their resonance. |
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But there are querulous voices, conflicting histories, and disputed landscapes. |
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The noise downstairs escalated quickly from whispers and murmuring voices to sobs and wails. |
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The contempt and indifference for her own child, which she continually voices, is absurdly unbelievable. |
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Yet if we accept the proposition that we live in a global economy, we need to consider how we're going to make our voices heard. |
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As a stark background, the war-torn Russian populace bitterly voices its utter misery. |
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The price often seems to rise inexorably as more voices must be accommodated at every turn, especially as the EU enlarges. |
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A couple of minutes later, voices struck up an accompaniment to the drumbeat. |
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What surprised me most about the books that follow was their desire to bring alternate voices and viewpoints sometimes jarringly into the story. |
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She awoke to the sound of shuffling feet and many muffled voices whispering in tones too quiet to be heard clearly. |
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It was the voices of a thousand songbirds, of waves lapping against the shore, and of a pack of wolves, mourning the loss of their leader. |
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Other acoustic experiences, such as the hearing of human voices, may have been due to direct electric stimulation of the auditory cortex. |
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Parmentier offers us a level of detail and balance of voices not found on any other recordings. |
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The sound provided by CPO is open and detailed, with voices and piano in proper balance. |
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I learned to listen for each voice, to achieve the proper balance among the voices in replication as well as in my own interpretation. |
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All I will say about the latter is that we'd be best advised to keep our voices down on this one. |
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The screams of terror, cries of agony, were now replaced by despairing wails and echoing voices of mournful weepers. |
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I brought the tape home so my family could hear the 125 voices lifted in song. |
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But the voices lifted, and hands gestured for me to start, drowning out my own movements. |
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Ady's poems became required reading joylessly recited by generations of Hungarian schoolchildren in bombastic voices of patriotism. |
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At that point, a rain of fire and bullets hit us, shutting up forever the cheerful voices of a few minutes earlier. |
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Archie looked back to the crewmen who were now looking their way, attracted by their raised voices. |
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Is it not hard enough to manage these oversized automobiles around the city without the yelling of voices and pushing of adolescent teens? |
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Other than our voices, the only sound was that of the wind gusting through the junipers. |
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From two monologues we hear many voices describing the lovers' adulterous affair and their plan to kill Kesa's husband. |
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However, despite the advantages, the Town Engineer added that there were bound to be some dissenting voices. |
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Music playing underneath dialogue is occasionally used to advantage when the actors' voices are effectively jamming with the instruments. |
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He has what is possibly one of the best male voices and ranges in the pop music world at the moment. |
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Benny and Bjorn were amazing songwriters and the girls had wonderful voices with great ranges. |
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While the rest of us are barking at imaginary voices and foaming at the mouth, your mind is sitting on a tuffet eating curds and whey. |
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Time is treated kaleidoscopically, whether in selective moments, flashbacks or offstage voices from the past. |
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We strolled away from the casino, the clicks and the whirrs and the soft voices of the dealers fading behind us. |
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Around her whirled a kaleidoscope of unfamiliar faces, a jumbled chorus of voices sounding in ten different languages. |
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The women were all in sequins and diamonds and they smoked cigarettes and had raspy voices and husky laughs. |
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The music of the spheres turns out to be a mixture of whistles, chirrups, howls, static and something that sounds like chattering voices. |
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In this handsome new collection, the band shows it is justly proud of one of the least affected, most affecting voices around. |
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The singing begins and your attention is on the beat of the drum, the sound of the rattle, and the men's voices captured in song. |
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From downstairs came the sound of rattling dishes and two indistinguishable voices. |
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Behind them was the soft continuous sound of rattling wheels and human voices. |
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Before entering, however, he was drawn to a nearby building by the sound of loud, raucous voices. |
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The audio deserves a special mention as white noise and ethereal voices combine to create a disturbing atmosphere. |
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The foyer was lit by a gentle glow from the office on the one end, and the atrium to the right, and I could hear hushed voices from both rooms. |
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The younger ones, by contrast, kept to themselves more, talking intensely in quiet voices and casting a chilly eye on strangers. |
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Star voices not only draw eager listeners but also their message is readily accepted. |
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Despite being dog tired, I was wide awake, listening for any inexplicable noises or voices. |
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But her reporting is most powerful when recounting the isolated voices within the establishment who agitated for intervention. |
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He became agony uncle to thousands of boys who sought his advice on broken voices, bad breath, and the propriety of using tinted writing paper. |
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The scream, and the voices that answered with soothing reassurances, came from down the hall. |
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The website aims at getting grass-root voices on-line and seems to be achieving this aim. |
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On the train, a couple sits together, holding hands and speaking in hushed voices. |
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Then again, it was a pretty windy day, and voices were muted by the sound of the wind. |
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There were pointed fingers and raised voices, harsh accusations and angry rebuttals. |
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The intention of the Voices project is to give airtime to voices not usually heard on the BBC's airwaves. |
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You have to show yourselves as people with open minds, receptive to the ideas of independent voices in the boardroom. |
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There were raised voices in alarm all over the complex and a few cries of fear. |
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While the industry insists it must stick together and speak with one voice, there have been individual voices of disapproval. |
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Along the way they took recordings of the sounds of foghorns, lightships, coastguard stations and the voices of those who lived and worked there. |
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Reinforcing these pressures were the recriminatory voices of returning servicemen. |
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That's why they will someday be seen as heroes, long after the gutless wonders with breathy voices are forgotten. |
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This morning little knots of staff writers were talking to each other in low voices and then breaking off when I came by. |
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In the golden lamplight, knots of heavily armed guardsmen were talking in low voices. |
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With the so-called electronic voices it should be clear that the same process is at work. |
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If they had any musical knowledge they would be able to hear our voices are good. |
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Where are the voices of outrage over what amounts to a frontal assault on the constitution of the United States? |
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Although the masks do not cover the actors' mouths, the lower registers of some voices are lost when sound is trapped between mask and face. |
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The allegro finale burns down the barn, without sacrificing musicality or a sharply-defined independence of voices. |
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As they clattered into the street outside I heard voices of slaves, and the outer door creaking open. |
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It reintegrates the U.S. into its alliances and assures allies that their voices will be heard. |
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Through megaphones, voices in broken English blared out at them, urging them to surrender and lay down their arms. |
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The event started with the sweet little voices of the children invoking the blessings of the Almighty. |
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As Dinosaur proved, slow-moving animals trying to get to safe land is a yawner, no matter who voices the animals. |
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In their voices I could hear the sorrow of a mother, of a village, lamenting their losses and mourning for their children. |
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She hears voices, sees visions, and receives the stigmata as she vicariously relives the Passion of Jesus Christ. |
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A lot of people have said that we do have similar singing voices, although in fact I'm a mezzo soprano and Sandy is an alto. |
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Doesn't the interaction of different voices and different points of view provide a partial remedy for this? |
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The dancers retired and out came the guitars and squeezebox and raspy male voices harmonised with the yorgas' sweet vocals. |
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The fact that there were long deliberations shows that young-Earthers were there raising their voices against the old-Earth majority. |
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A muted, tinkling presence throughout, the piano is accompanied by the voices of melancholy oboe and sax. |
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It is by reading and rereading that the poem's many movements and voices are eventually deciphered. |
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The loudest voices are those of the blustering schoolyard bully who crudely masks his own inadequacies by calling others sissies and punks. |
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Joyce moved her chair so that she could see the anchormen's familiar faces and hear their dispassionate voices. |
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The romantic leads have excellent voices, naturally, but also a presence that holds your attention. |
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I couldn't have felt more ecstatic if the heavens had opened up and serenaded me with a chorus of angelic voices. |
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But haven't there been other tragedies on this scale, the accusing voices say. |
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I envy guys who are comfortable in their own voices and who speak with deep resonance. |
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As the voices of these women resounded through the meeting hall, the promises and hope did not appear far-fetched but closer to ground reality. |
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Light spilled out from upper and lower windows, even though it was early in the morning, and loud, booming voices resounded from inside. |
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Thomas and his fellow engines' voices and endearingly primitive animation remain the same as in the much-loved television series. |
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Even when talking in the most restrained of voices, Hugo's lilt would still rise up above all others. |
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But are the strident anti-American voices not to be heard and reckoned with by British readers and viewers? |
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Finally, she heard the sound of voices in the grand foyer and scuttled over to the door of the antechamber. |
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They called for voices that can speak for the diverse identities that make up the mosaic of humanity. |
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He backed away from the fire, retreating to the rear of the cave, and huddled against the rock, trying to block out the voices calling his name. |
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A year later Plath returns to the theme in Three Women, a poem for three voices written originally for radio. |
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This claim should be contrasted with the anticlerical, even antireligious, tone of the more radical voices of the French Enlightenment. |
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It involves alien abductions, extraterrestrials with very loud voices, and a lot of silly Feds running around looking conspiratorial. |
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The reader can almost see the characters' distinct features, smell the trailer-park they live in and hear their voices. |
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The center-right is looking for voices who are experienced journalists, who aren't liberally biased. |
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Viewed structurally, the book contains distinct voices and voice-realms, but places them in antiphonal relations that suggest community. |
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The new mix is wonderfully enveloping with bullets ricocheting and voices echoing around in the cavernous locations when appropriate. |
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The two voices, a male and a female, were whispering but the mic picked them up anyways. |
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During the 1980s, more radical voices rightly said that we needed to go beyond merely opposing discrimination. |
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The early humanoids traditionally characterised as ape-like brutes were deeply emotional beings with high-pitched voices. |
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A 5-voice ensemble of vocalists is contrasted with a ripieno group of twice as many voices. |
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Through the voices of the villagers, many of whom trace their linkage to the old Chipko movement, the film tries to understand the revolution. |
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The roar of the machines, the echoes within the massive structures, the subtly of whispered voices are all discovered anew here. |
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The balance between instruments is especially fine when the inner voices begin to spin their own tentative arabesques. |
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Among the aspiring singers were those with cracked voices, nasal tones, and lisps. |
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We were right to listen to the much louder optimistic voices in our own minds. |
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Julia picks up the phone and prepares to dial but she hears two male voices and it hits her that she is listening in to a private phone call. |
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No raised voices, no argy-bargy, just Alfred and three or four chefs calmly taking care of the orders as they come in. |
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Hearing voices in the entrance hall, Beth hastily tugged down her nightgown and crept into bed, arming herself with a book as an effective prop. |
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Shareholder advocates who felt like lone voices a decade ago are actually beginning to hope. |
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On the contrary, I'll be the first to complain when it stops listening to those lone voices. |
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Harsh voices followed after the loud noise and Gabrielle quickly, fearfully pulled her shoes back on and unlocked her stall. |
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He was amazed at how the voice carried over the pounding music and loud voices, until he saw who it was. |
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For a few moments there was an awkward silence, only tainted by the loud music and screaming voices coming from the other rooms. |
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As he approached the living room, low voices began to register on his hearing. |
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Belief in ordinary voices is exploited by PRs and politicians skilled in the dark art of astroturfing. |
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One night, as I was sleeping, I heard voices like wind rustling in the leaves. |
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As I was coming out, lugging the heavy bucket along, I heard two familiar voices speaking softly. |
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Birds lifted their voices into the air in a sweet cadence which could easily lull the listener to sleep. |
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Their voices are modulated and trailed by a mournful accordion and occasional tablas. |
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Imagine those choruses of lusty male voices singing The Internationale on the soundtrack. |
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Be a catalyst for change by letting your actions and voices be heard in a diplomatic and tactful manner. |
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A casting director sent me photos of actresses and an audio tape of their voices. |
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However, the principals' lyric voices are not, on the face of it, weighty enough for the roles of Leonora and Manrico. |
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As you walk into the space, there is the loud noise of undifferentiated voices. |
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But held in opposition to this outrage, those same voices now clamored for a similar intervention in Syria. |
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You disclaim these voices from the past, but to LGBT people, your voice sounds a lot like theirs. |
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Few raise their voices to remember the thousands who suffered at the hands of the morally rotten medics who worked for the Imperial Army war effort. |
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But the wiser voices in the movement know that, now, they face much graver problems than semantics. |
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Saxophones, accordions, guitars, clarinets, double-bass, and percussion blend with an extensive electronic array of clicks, hiss, static, and sampled voices. |
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Played by Rudolph and Fred Armisen, they are the voices of the gps system in cars. |
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The best singers started their song at a low pitch to suit the range with which their voices are able to cope, and did not try songs which required them to reach high notes. |
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Furry says good morning and she says good morning, their voices patiently weary. |
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First, we saw how ready some voices in the pro-Israel community are to go nuclear not just negative. |
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Some men raise their voices when the argument heats up, and if women try to match their decibel level, they risk sounding shrill. |
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Ohio Republican Janet Porter was fed up with Facebook restricting the voices of conservatives like her. |
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This was our friend for the evening, the forlorn type who watches television with a thousand-yard stare, the rustling of his cagoule drowning out the voices in his head. |
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Is it becoming part of the SNL contract that you do voices for this show in your downtime? |
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We meet early antivivisectionists, such as Frankenstein author Mary Shelley and Anna Kingsford, who studied medicine in order to make their voices heard. |
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While the obsession with risk shows little sign of abating, there is a large and diverse audience for critical voices in discussions about this trend. |
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And we can share loving, supportive amens, praying that one another's petitions come true, adding our voices to each other's grateful thanksgivings. |
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About 1500, composers adopted the practice of paired imitation and through imitation, the repetition of short melodic passages in two voices or in all parts. |
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My uncle and mother were arguing, their voices held in hushed whispers. |
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Then I heard whispers and lowered voices and then footsteps. |
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Then she too heard it, the snapping of a twig, and the whispers of voices. |
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This is a warm bath of lush colours and pretty voices with all the edge and darkness successfully buried for a middle-of-the-road film experience. |
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I walked home alone, in the dark, all the unseen voices of that evening still ringing in my ears. |
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The question of amplification then arises for quiet instruments or voices. |
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But history shows that protests are organized first by militant, radical fringe parties and then get taken over by more centrist voices as the movement grows. |
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The disquieting voices of the few people who doubted that complete abstention was achievable for most problematic consumers were drowned out in a sea of treatment optimism. |
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You don't have to agree with any of their viewpoints to realise that it is unhealthy for democracy to have such voices absent from the House of Commons. |
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The spectrum of voices is a credit to his journalistic rigor. |
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We happily hoist our egg nog in the air, embrace each other, and raise our out-of-tune voices in song. |
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The voices of the two lawmen were low, undetectable with the exception of Gordon's shouts, but when he realized that his voice was turned up, he would lower it again. |
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The world's most powerful man acts on the voices he hears in his head. |
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She could hear voices speaking in soothing tones, but Anna keened and wailed, and Kathleen tried not to imagine the scene on the other side of the door. |
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Inside the heard voices is an unheard voice, an aphonic voice, as it were. |
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We are enriched in our understanding of the faith and strengthened for witness and service in the world as we listen to the voices of all God's people and receive their gifts. |
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He is one of the industry's most well-informed voices on this subject. |
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I deliberately ignored all the warning voices inside me and enjoyed the time by his side almost until the bitter end. |
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On my short list of the great rock voices of all time, he is battling for the top spot with Mick Jagger. |
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Discredited voices get just as much love from the First Amendment as creditable ones, so the Cheneys can say whatever they want. |
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Most forceful among these voices were those of African women, who declared that the Pan-Africanism of the formal leadership was androcentric and patriarchal. |
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Reflecting the rivalrous aspirations of a tumultuous, multilayered and multicultural society, it voices itself in a multitude of apparently incongruous vocabularies of form. |
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That remarkable ear of his is attuned to the ultra-high frequencies of sinister voices. |
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I'd have the strident voices of Zulu women talking to each other across the width of a suburban street, and the rhythmic songs of strikers toyi-toying among impatient traffic. |
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Immediately, there was a national groundswell of voices calling for Arizona Governor Jan Brewer to veto the bill. |
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She was wild. She just flipped. It was as if she had voices in her head. |
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Loud, angry voices carried to him from the narrow space ahead. |
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It was a small house, but boomed with loud music and voices. |
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As talks get underway again in Vienna, many voices are raised against them on Capitol Hill and abroad. |
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The public is generally acquiescent on matters like this and the right, the most vocal voice in the country's politics, was able to drown out any voices of dissent. |
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It has always featured the very best voices and employed the most sophisticated stagecraft of any opera house. |
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Some have much louder voices, because of their traffic and loyal linkers. |
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Many out athletes found their voices silenced by coercion contracts many of their home countries gave them. |
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How can you get resonance in voices trained solely for the mike? |
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In conjunction with the human voices on the soundtrack, the video installation indexes life as a process in between solidity and liquidity, in exchange and alchemic reaction. |
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They had come up from playing downstairs when they had heard the strange voices, and now they were eyeing the older boys. |
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A continuous background hum of machines and the soft voices of nurses was punctuated occasionally by the shrill of a telephone, or shoes padding across the lino floor. |
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Once, when she was in elementary school, the nun stood at the front of a church filled with children out in the pews with their voices lifted in song. |
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And that is why more and more voices are suggesting an end run around Congress. |
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The reason animators use familiar voices is that immediate connection the audience makes with a character whose speech strikes a recollective chord. |
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Close up, the news is about voices being heard from beneath rubble, about rescuers digging with their bare hands and sometimes people emerging alive. |
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Just entering a crowded restaurant car on the train back to Stockholm on Thursday gave me a brutal headache from the confusion and volume of voices. |
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Shot in and around some castle or other in 1971, this is a film, not a stage production, which means the singers lip-synch to their pre-recorded voices. |
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As such, sound recordists use shotgun microphones to eliminate any other noise on the set and capture the actors' voices alone, as cleanly as possible. |
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In strong, matter-of-fact voices, the girls painted themselves as disloyal, untrustworthy, and sneaky. |
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With their aching melancholy, these a cappella numbers for three voices are the perfect accompaniment to the understated drama unfolding in this dusty terrain. |
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The music carried grief, the sea, voices speaking assuredly of whakapapa. |
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There were about ten of them, varying in age and height, but all with the same dark eyes and dirty faces, rotten teeth and tearful, pleading voices. |
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I can hear their voices so vividly, feel their playful arms slung around my neck, hear the ribbing and the berating I got for being a virgin soldier. |
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Perhaps most importantly, master class clinicians must project their voices adequately to fill the room and must annunciate clearly. |
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The voices were compared with other measurements such as the boys' heights, weights, neck sizes and lung volumes. |
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As in previous interval canons, although the melody is traditional, the interval of a fourth between the voices creates a bitonal sonoric result. |
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Di Buckland's Message Sticks was an amusing piece which was a further reminder that ceramics today speak with many voices. |
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Playback singers, or singers whose voices actresses lipsync to in movies, hardly get their due in the industry. |
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The old folks in the nursing homes are toothless lispers with voices worn with age. |
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His topics are commentary and imitation, voices of the text, renewal of covenant, and the metaleptic Joseph. |
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After long days of right-wing domination, talk radio is at last returning to its roots as a medium open to all voices. |
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Raffin's role at the company included getting celebrity friends to lend their voices to audio books. |
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Out of the mess of hair gel and heinous voices, Assaf shined. |
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We shouted into the canyon and listened to the echo of our voices. |
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Another, sometimes neglected, feature of Birtism was the push towards a more diverse range of voices in broadcasting. |
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One night, I remember, we sang a catch, written by Orlo Williams, for three voices. |
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Amidst the clomps of oncoming horses, he could now hear men's low, conferring voices. |
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She heard confusedly the busy, indifferent voices around her, and wished her mind could flow into that easy babbling current. |
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We copy instinctively the voices of our companions, their accents, and their modes of pronunciation. |
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Virginia Woolf, Simone de Beauvoir, Doris Lessing, Elfriede Jelinek were feminist voices during this period. |
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My confused senses received a dull roar of pounding feet and dinning voices as the herald of victory. |
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During the haunting, strange voices and noises were heard and objects flew off tables. |
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In place of the monologue is a heteroglot, so to speak, of a multitude of voices, sociolects, dialects, registers and styles. |
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A plurality of voices, those of the author, narrators and characters, interact in a dialogue creating a heteroglot, a multi-languaged text. |
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Sir Henry and Umbopo sat conversing in a mixture of broken English and kitchen Zulu, in low voices, but earnestly enough. |
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Despite the availability of other voices, Hawking has retained this original voice, saying that he prefers it and identifies with it. |
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They've got a live one in the crowd, he's scary, he looks dangerous, demon possessed, he doesn't know who he is, he speaks in strange voices. |
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Puck distracts Lysander and Demetrius from fighting over Helena's love by mimicking their voices and leading them apart. |
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Russell also criticised the American press for failing to heed any voices critical of the official version. |
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I'd cue Peter and he'd do all the radio personalities and chuck in a few voices of his own invention as well. |
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He voices Sergeant Viktor Reznov and scientist Daniel Clarke in the Call of Duty games. |
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Outside, Alice hears the voices of animals that have gathered to gawk at her giant arm. |
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The Croatian delegation stated that there were no human voices, but only digitally synthesised sounds which replicated vocals. |
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Many multicameral legislatures were created to give separate voices to different sectors of society. |
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With curious onlookers packed into the office as witnesses, faint voices were heard replying. |
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He left the ship in Egypt and flew on to Colombo, but, he wrote to Laura, the voices followed him. |
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When his medication was changed, the voices and the other hallucinations quickly disappeared. |
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Throughout the 1880s the Fabian Society remained small, its message of moderation frequently unheard among more strident voices. |
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She began singing at age four and asserts that she became obsessed with voices. |
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She insisted, even when threatened with torture and faced with death by fire, that she was guided by voices from God. |
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Voices or no voices, her achievements leave anyone who knows her story shaking his head in amazed wonder. |
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While many accipitrids are not known for their strong voices, golden eagles have a particular tendency for silence, even while breeding. |
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The voices discuss his medical condition, leading him to partially believe that he is in a coma. |
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The serial featured the voices of series regulars David Tennant and Freema Agyeman but is not considered part of the 2007 series. |
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The film features Simon Pegg, Kate Beckinsale and the voices of the five remaining members of Monty Python and Robin Williams. |
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The dogs added their voices to the din, howling for hours, each trying to outcry the others. |
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Odysseus confronts and beats Thersites, a common soldier who voices discontent about fighting Agamemnon's war. |
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When one species begins speaking louder, it will mask other species voices, causing the whole ecosystem to eventually speak louder. |
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From the 1330s and onwards, emerged the polyphonic style, which was a more complex fusion of independent voices. |
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Sutcliffe claimed to have heard voices that ordered him to kill prostitutes while working as a gravedigger. |
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The voices of Indigenous Australians are being increasingly noticed and include the playwright Jack Davis and Kevin Gilbert. |
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Not all tenses and persons are represented in all moods and voices, as some conjugations use auxiliary forms. |
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Occasionally, voice change is accompanied by unsteadiness of vocalization in the early stages of untrained voices. |
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Yea, here also is the known practice of divining events from the voices and flight of birds. |
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Even within Spain influential voices, such as Francisco de Vitoria, had denounced the validity of the Inter caetera. |
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However the applicative and causative voices are found in many modern dialects. |
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After our people had been on board about one glass, people in the two canoes began to call out to us in gruff, hollow voices. |
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In every case mentioned, the meaning has been so altered, that one can hardly see them as the same verb in different voices. |
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Some languages do not contrast voices, but have other similar constructions. |
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Several voices singing different texts in different languages made any of the text difficult to distinguish from the mixture of words and notes. |
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His approach was to move all the voices in a homorhythmic manner with no complicated rhythms, and to use dissonance very conservatively. |
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He does all the Popeye voices, but prefers Olive Oyl's. He has noises for the nittles, the grawlix, the quimps, the jarns. |
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In what is known as collecting the voices the Speaker makes a judgement as to the loudest cry. |
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The voices of recondite writers quoted at length, forgotten storytellers weaving narratives, obscure scholars savaging one another. |
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Austen creates her characters with fully developed personalities and unique voices. |
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The knights returned after nightfall, their voices stilled. Yet one told us that never had the water been so deep, never so roilsome. |
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And the seiyuus all fit very nicely with their characters, especially Takuya, who voices our main man, Hikigaya. |
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Sound out, voices of young men! loudly and musically call me by my nighest name! |
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The tovarishes bring along their harmonicas and balalaikas, their good voices and their good humor. |
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He's polite and amusing, inventing comic voices to deceive friends. |
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Directly he heard other voices of alarm undistinguishably commingled, and then they retreated together, and all again was still. |
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It is rare but welcome news that members of one of the most overlooked and unexalted sectors of the work force are raising their voices together. |
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The voices of his mother and sisters, raised at times in eagerness or expectation of the future, fell upon his unlistening ears. |
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The last reel is buoyed by the deliciously hammy tones of David Bowie, who voices the Voldemortish villain. |
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But their voices were muted by hundreds of anti-war slogans. |
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The Waw Ffactor series, presented by Eleri Sion, is a showcase for the best up-and-coming Welsh voices. |
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And Ludovico Einaudi texturized the repetitive structures of his score by highlighting woodwinds, piano, and voices at different moments. |
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The participants, often encouraged by the anchor, literally shout at the top of their voices and sometimes the anchorperson joins in the chorus. |
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Adding to the crazy experience will be authentic Three Stooges voices, sound effects and slapstick maneuvers such as head bonking and slapping. |
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In 1988, Bernstein wrote a song cycle for two voices called Arias and Barcarolles. |
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Neil Morrissey voices the star man, with support from Suzi Quatro and Donny Osmond as Rio Rodgers and Jackaroo. |
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This is a forum for the voices defining the global struggle for justice. |
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As she finishes the thought, a chorus of voices rises around her. |
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He utilizes contemporary biblical scholarship to describe in some detail anti-Jewish voices in the Second Testament and in patristic literature. |
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There are familiar voices with names and stories, there are boom boxes and kids on roller skates and bikes. |
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Both male and female voices were reproduced without boominess or screeching highs. |
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Introduce some variation to these long lections through drama, or sharing the reading with other voices. |
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If you ignore, unblock and mute the shoutier, harsher outbursts on social media, which is easy to do, most Scots are moderate voices. |
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The voices of Cape York activists Noel Pearson and Jean Little, and academics Marcia Langton and Mick Dodson, today loom large in national debates. |
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Recently she finished sci-fi epic Avatar in New Zealand and provides one of the few human voices in the robot love story Wall-E, before showing up in US comedy Baby Mama. |
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While we try to be openhearted to everyone around us, we can practice being openhearted to all the emotions, inner voices, and thoughts in our inner environment. |
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Eleven speakers addressed the council at its meeting this week, noting the measure would level the field for candidates who have fresh voices but small war chests. |
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In 1325 Edward asked Pope John to instruct the Irish Church to openly preach in favour of his right to rule the island, and to threaten to excommunicate any contrary voices. |
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The Dubai International Holy Quran Award honoured the top five memorisers with the most beautiful voices, with Mohammed Jakareya from Bangladesh bagging the first position. |
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Polish composers from this period focused on baroque religious music, concertos for voices, instruments, and basso continuo, a tradition that continued into the 18th century. |
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In the end it came to nothing because there were too many voices raised in objection and because James would not be managed by his mother or anyone else. |
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Hebrew has active, passive, causative, intensive and reflexive voices. |
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My voice and the rising voices of millions of other Americans who share this view represent more than the codgy old attempt of one generation to steal the fun of another. |
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In the piano stool there was a stack of music, mostly sentimental ballads intended to be sung by people with very average voices accompanied by not very competent pianists. |
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And maybe Republican nativists will be relegated to the kookier AM frequencies of talk radio, with the party's more sensible voices taking center stage in this debate. |
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The nights were now cold, gemmed with a multitude of bright stars, uncanny with the querulous wail of coyotes and the occasional deep voices of wolves. |
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He reinterprets the country's history, critiques scholarship that focuses on Qadhdhafi and ignores society and culture, and includes the voices of ordinary citizens. |
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The writer Julia Kristeva is among influential voices at the turn of the century, contributing to cultural studies from the field of art and psychoanalytical French feminism. |
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In most Brethren groups women would be heard to sing the hymns along with the group, but their voices would not otherwise be heard during the meeting. |
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Arnold is, at his best, a very good, but highly derivative poet, unlike Tennyson, Browning, Hopkins, Swinburne and Rossetti, all of whom individualized their voices. |
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English actress Jackie Weiner will play Beatrix Potter herself, with the voices of Sienna Adams as Peter Rabbit and Ronan McCoid as Benjamin Bunny. |
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Many pro-war voices constantly accuse the media of anti-war and anti-Bush biases, with the accusations routinely amplified in mass-media echo chambers. |
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Professional singers are paid according to the richness, sweetness, and compass of their voices, but the gridler's profit increases as his vocal powers decline. |
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I'm on my feet and my fist is roundhousing and I feel flesh. I hit again, and teeth crack under my fist. I hear voices and they're shouting and a light burns into my face. |
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