Thus, Armado desires Moth to warble a song that will fill his sense of hearing with despairing love. |
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Some of the birds warble clearly and brightly like the lark, others resemble the thrush, and others again remind the traveler of the robin and the chaffinch. |
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Synth notes bob, bend and warble, producing a strange, droning, Doppler effect, whizzing past the listener like vehicles on a Tron superhighway. |
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At the end of the third instar, the larva wriggles out of its warble, falls to the ground, and burrows into the soil to pupate. |
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He hears the faint voice of someone singing, a warble like that of a bird. |
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The warble fly lays eggs on cattle in the Spring and Summer, and the larvae enter the animal to migrate through it. |
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Should Australia's national anthem be sung straight or is it all right to warble, croon or rock it up? |
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Its song is a rich, clear warble, though it lacks any buzzy or slurred notes. |
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Showertime crooners and karaoke divas are being offered the chance to warble their way into posterity at a new recording studio in Shipston. |
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The high plains yodeler helped the company warble the world mass yodelling record into submission. |
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In its native habitat, the Canary Islands, the bird is a nondescript greenish songster with a melodious warble. |
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We all joined in from time to time, warbling as only a bunch of half-tipsy songsters can warble. |
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In fact, I'm probably pretty close to how old Jessel was back then, when he'd be dragged out of mothballs to warble outmoded old songs in that peculiar nasal delivery of his. |
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In the singing department, his Bolan-esque warble is as expressive as it is idiosyncratic and lyrically, I somehow can't see him being one to slave over a couplet. |
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According to these battle-scarred veterans, the best way to get rid of a larva is to plaster a thick piece of bacon on your skin above the breathing hole of a larva's warble. |
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His research began by linking outbreaks of the disease with the compulsory application of organophosphate pesticides, used to prevent warble fly infestation in cattle. |
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When the lonely bagpipe finally plays a somber song for either entity, its wraithlike warble filling the air with all manner of mixed emotions, it will not be a celebration. |
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Edwards can warble and exercise his vibrato technique during poignant bits and can belt out the hallelujahs as forcefully as any four-hundred-pound gospel diva. |
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Afterwards you can picnic in the shade of river oak and forest red gums, listening to the warble of bellbirds, cockatoos and lyrebirds. |
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Despite their name, they do not warble but sing in thin, dry, sometimes buzzing voices. |
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Back then, it seemed as if she had studied Mariah Carey and, on an anything-you-can-do basis, resolved to squeal, ululate and warble her way to the top of the charts. |
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Wake to clean mountain air and the happy warble of native birds such as karrowong and yellow throated wattle. |
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Benjamin, who loves to warble, lives beside a factory that makes pillows which are said to be magic. |
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Sometimes he delivers with a Dylanesque drawl, while other times his control over his distinct warble and his musical acumen creates an aural beauty of a different kind. |
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Not only that, but the ambulance sirens wobble and warble and really could just about scare a nervous patient to death. |
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The warble tone at seconds 31 to 39 allow any computer with a Bell 103 compatible 300 bps modem to receive and decode an accurate source of time. |
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External amplifiers may be connected to increase output levels as high as 105dB SPL with warble tone and NB noise signals. |
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That is one of several reasons why the toucans need to find a new song to warble. |
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Lola, asleep at our feet, lost interest in us long ago but Caruso is still up to the occasional attention-getting warble. |
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Regularly, Zozo comes back to Cornemuse to warble about his experiences and Cornemuse translates them to our young viewers. |
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No one has the slightest idea who will win. The second lesson is that if America tips into recession, the sirens of populism will warble louder. |
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In 1980, Niven began experiencing fatigue, muscle weakness, and a warble in his voice. |
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Insects such as warble flies, mosquitoes, and black flies also transmit disease to caribou, and internal parasites affect their health and condition. |
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During summer barren-ground caribou are often harassed by hordes of mosquitoes, warble flies, caribou nostril flies and, in some areas, black flies. |
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Fish for Murray cod and listen to native birds warble in the bushland. |
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Give your tracks organic life with the warmth, warble and warping of classic echo effects without ever wrestling with cantankerous vintage hardware! |
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Serological diagnosis is possible as early as the L1 larval stage, that is before the warble flies emerge and thus allows systemic treatment to break the infestation cycle. |
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Most cows are presently periodically dosed to rid them of lungworms, warble larvae and intestinal parasites. |
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I can remember when countryfolk used to fret over spraying the warble fly and dipping the sheep. |
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