While attending the lectures, the din of clashes outside the campus was audible. |
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Meanwhile, a distinct rhythm of drumming for a war dance is audible in the present. |
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His diction is amazingly clear and even when he sings, every word is audible. |
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An audible crack was heard as the man's nose was broken and he fell to the floor, unconscious. |
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The announcement of his divorce was met with audible gasps across the world. |
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He also said the doorbell was not audible to staff on the first floor, where officers write reports and take refreshments. |
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There was also a microphone for each team, so that the answers would be clearly audible. |
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The music plays at a perfect level, audible but not too loud as to drown out conversation. |
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I make my way back to the school when I hear a very audible sigh from Garret. |
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She threw off the covers and sat up. just then she heard a small, barely audible chuckle. |
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The sound quality is good, the instruments mesh together well and the vocals are audible. |
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Wind noise is audible at motorway speeds, but only because the engine and tyres are so quiet. |
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At this point an audible gasp could be heard from the direction of the leaders. |
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He heard the sound of footsteps, muffled and barely audible, coming down the long passageway. |
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There was some barely audible whispering and my boss spoke again, only this time in a deeper voice. |
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All she could hear was the barely audible swoosh of water going in and out the windows. |
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Her feet made no sound against the smooth flagstones beneath them, and her breathing was scarcely audible. |
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Although the performances are well done, the variation in recording quality and background noise is audible. |
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His media appearances are categorised by barely audible mumblings in one of the thickest Scouse accents you've ever heard. |
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The shouting was getting louder by now, the sound of an occasional gunshot audible beneath high pitched screams. |
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While dialog is always audible, the sound is thin and harsh, especially during the music. |
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There is an audible buzz throughout, and any bass in the music breaks apart into a dreadful fuzzy haze. |
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Upon positive identification, the user is alerted by both an audible and visual alarm. |
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The device can also be configured to provide different audible sounds for different movements that are sensed by the device. |
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That clock had been audible in the hall, especially at night when the house had settled. |
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The heavy hinged wood was slammed and a light clicking noise was audible as the door was locked from outside. |
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A trace of sadness was barely audible in Cattia's flat voice, perhaps such a small sliver of one that only Tania really could pick it up. |
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Blue armour was visible, and the tramp of armoured feet was just audible, even above the roaring storm. |
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Phase transients, such as jitter and wander, may produce slips in voice traffic that result in audible clicks on the line. |
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Just as we'd all left the movie set, the distant sound of shrieking became audible. |
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A barely audible, beautifully modulated voice recounts some mundane or tragic moment, as it relays from one audio station to another. |
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They were just out of sight when the quiet sounds of footsteps became audible from the street before them. |
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No excess noise was audible, and sound flowed continuously, free of blips or other interruptions. |
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Apparently someone in the far corner of the room let out an audible yawn, and Father David was mortally offended. |
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Napoleon made his exit with the slam of a door and a shower of toy soldiers, one of which hit Talleyrand in the head with an audible bonk. |
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The pair was silent except for the barely audible slurp as he drank his wine. |
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When she got home and switched on the TV, however, she found Al's audible substance diminished by his visible smarminess. |
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Youngsters learned new experiences such as blind soccer using audible footballs. |
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Every tone of the violin, even the strongest attack, has a small, even if barely audible, softness at the beginning of the stroke. |
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As Big Ben struck quarter-to-noon the solemn music of the approaching procession outside became more audible. |
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As the driver's head falls forward as he starts to nod off, the audible alarm is activated. |
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The audience are audible throughout but not in such a way as to spoil the audio quality. |
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They could now hear the ocean crashing outside the walls, and sea bird's loud squawks barely audible past the thickness of water and rock. |
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The highlanders, with their visible poverty and audible oddity of speech, met with a mixed reception and often sent home unfavourable reports. |
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Heads-up displays, audible messages and vibrating seats and steering wheels have all been researched, but no clear winner has emerged. |
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It is also the third current play in which an offstage dog is loudly audible. |
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The city was a very heaven for such Beatles and Stones fans, and the experience put a spell on their music that is still audible. |
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The sounds and charges transmit in the low frequency range of 20 hertz, which is barely audible to the human ear. |
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Oddly, a number of researchers have reported that these subvocalisations are associated with audible speech. |
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Also audible are occasional coughs and suspirations from both the ensemble and the audience. |
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Other than the occasional audible smile or groan, not much happens other than a continuous susurrous clicking of the keyboards. |
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A long peaceful silence followed, the distant sounds of car engines humming and people chattering were the only thing audible. |
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He reacted without delay, the loud clang of bullet on steel barely audible over the roar of the traffic. |
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Barely audible vocal tracks are buried beneath drum machine beats and bubbly synthesizers. |
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There is a magical moment when an intense climax suddenly becomes a barely audible, hushed pianissimo. |
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The manacles made an audible clink as they swung back against the wall, and the Knight whirled around. |
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She deliberately ignores the conversation and refuses to listen to the audible words. |
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This brash candour and impatience with mass culture are clearly audible on these two albums. |
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His audible and continuous instruction came quicker than a radio commentator on a tennis match. |
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The dialogue is crisp and clear, easily comprehensible and audible at all times. |
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Guest makes audible and concrete a paradoxically social solitariness, a sympathetic projection or filiation in and through poetry. |
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She made an audible gasp, touching the fingertips of her other hand to the ring. |
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The unit notifies the operator that it has captured and recorded the point by sounding an audible tone as well as a visual display. |
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There's a small barely audible thud as the plastique knocks the lock off the door. |
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Wherever you look, fish are jumping out of the placid water, landing with audible plips and plops, while ospreys swoop down to pluck up dinner. |
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We were also joined by a pod of dolphins, audible for much of the dive but visible only at the end when they swam past. |
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The cursing continued for some time, barely audible, and showing a fluency that even more jaded Institute graduates would have been shocked at. |
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The heavy fabric blocked the sound of the thunder, and a creak outside my door was now audible. |
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Her voice started low, hardly audible, but slowly crescendoed as the temperature of the room dropped. |
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His innocence deafens him to the threat of the monsters, a threat which remains solely audible in the first half of the film. |
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Sixth, the sound editing pumps up the volume for the bad music, but leaves crucial dialogue barely audible. |
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Walking down the hall, I see people grouping together, each with their own visible and audible definition of individualism. |
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The dirgelike humming of Lorna Simpson's nearby video installation was audible in the background. |
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In the silence of the echoing marble hall, Marlo's gulp was audible and the shake in her hand as she pointed at Marion was all too clear. |
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There should be a visible light and audible warning when the treatment electrode is energized. |
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There's a jazz quartet playing mood music under the neon coloured strip lights barely audible in the hubbub of a full bar and seating area. |
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Asaire shook his head, the bells on his hat jangling, although the sound was barely audible over the general din in the kitchens. |
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He came out, bowed down with sorrow, to settle on a bench, his voice quavering with a barely audible Yiddish lament. |
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It is only when the film quiets down that some minor hiss is audible but it is hardly bothersome. |
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A massive jolt of turbulence shook the plane, and there were a few audible gasps. |
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He landed on the stone tiles with an audible thump, and a nasty jolt of fresh pain jumped up his spine. |
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The Silo Project is a research project collecting audible stories from workers in silos throughout the Victorian wheat belt. |
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It was not a high-pitched whine, but the noise was audible above the rest of the system. |
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As the van engine was switched off, a faint keening sound was audible from the back of the vehicle. |
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There's an airy, audible crispness to the shell, and a fine, pungent kick to the filling. |
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To hear them, one must be calm and pay close attention, for their wingbeats are barely audible. |
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There is also a worn bearing in the gear-box, audible to my mechanic, but not yet critical. |
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The low humming from the engine of our landing craft was just audible over the chatter of the diggers she carried. |
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There was an audible sign of resigned frustration from my fellow passengers. |
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We heard raucous laughter and audible thuds as people leapt the fence into the yard. |
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Marcus Trescothick flicked at a ball down the leg side and an audible click sent Lee pirouetting down the pitch in delight. |
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Shaw starts fumbling and, for the first time, lets out an audible grunt of effort. |
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If it is audible, Steve can recreate it and then improve on it with his precise fingering and whiplash strumming. |
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Etskae's childish voice rang out, clearly audible even over the sounds of battle. |
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The audible ringing was still echoing through her head, buzzing in her ears and making her feel as her whole life had only been a dream. |
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A strong voice rang out, easily audible even though the wind had risen momentarily. |
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She took a few moments to gather enough breath to get anything audible out. |
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Yet, I can tell you that I had to put my ear right on top of the unit to hear any audible noise. |
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The system, which is audible over a wide area, will also play suitable music for church feast days. |
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There was a moment of near-silence in which a slight murmur of concern was audible. |
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It bent the rifle into a circle as if it were no more than a licorice stick, then dropped it to grab its owner and ram his head against his partner's with an audible crack. |
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But I have no apologies for the audible squeals I unknowingly squeak out whenever I see her on screen. |
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After her first audible prompt, which came shortly after the interval, the audience sat patiently. |
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Elnaha says with audible anguish on the phone two weeks later, now out of a job and unable to take care of his sick mother. |
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The sounds that reached my ears were similar to stage whispers, these voices, however, were not meant to be heard but were quite audible nonetheless. |
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Unfortunately, this is often a vain hope, and pre-emphasized digital companders usually give audible noise modulation on critical musical material. |
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As the doors were blasted away, an audible gasp was heard from within. |
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There was an audible reaction when a new picture slid next to the smiling little girl with a coloring book in front of her. |
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A droopy country-and-western singer's moustache had been left to grow, unrestrained under his nose and, when he spoke, it was in a barely audible murmur. |
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She saw Mac still sleeping soundly, making a barely audible guttural sound from his throat, she silently laughed at the thought that he has a slight snoring problem. |
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Conveniently, ultrasound also has a shorter range than audible sound. |
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He too seemed unfamiliar with the area, had only a vague appreciation of cardinal points and experienced audible confusion with the concept of left and right. |
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Vomiting with coughing is frequent, and an audible whoop may develop. |
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A small, wobbly voice cut through the comforting blackness and oblivion, just audible above the constant hiss of the waves breaking on the slimy, moss-covered stone outside. |
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The only audible sound was the thump of his steps against the solid floor. |
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As she breaks the surface, there is a slight audible pop, much like that of a soap bubble, and the sphere dissolves in a small flash of many colors. |
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Strange is masterful in her ability to capture and juxtapose the audible qualities of language alongside the literary tools of assonance and alliteration. |
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There was an audible gasp from their audience, and justly so. |
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With a very audible gulp Brian hooked his right foot into the stirrup. |
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Many modern digital cellphones and pagers allow users to disable audible ringing, so they can quietly pick up calls in public places or have the phone take messages. |
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So out went audible responses, the minister's surplice and the litany. |
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The dog's comments are audible and visible in a cartoon balloon. |
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I heard her give an audible sigh before giving me a weak smile. |
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The publishers are trying to get this changed, for until it is there are a number of authors' agents who won't let the publishers license their authors' audiobooks to audible. |
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The entire area was plunged into total darkness again, to audible groans. |
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Somewhere in the distance, barely audible, a tractor trailer loaded with burlap sacks of grass seed pressed its way onto the smooth ribbon of interstate, heading north. |
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The bass line from the music system must have been audible in Greenwich. |
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While sound is amplified throughout the auditorium, certain parts of the audible spectrum are delayed in the seating areas farthest from the rostrum. |
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Well, I knew that, you know, with the gas, whenever you're running low, there's this little sound that goes off, a beeper, so I knew maybe an audible alarm would be good. |
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Some of the sounds are so low-pitched they aren't audible to human ears. |
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The courtiers, attendants, guards and servants sighed in audible relief. |
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The small feline's purr was clearly audible to Wendy, who smiled. |
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The hum of the cicadas was softening to a barely audible moan. |
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He grimaced as his feet sank into the muck with an audible squelch. |
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His pink, shell-like horn strikes the glass with an audible thump. |
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But he made no audible comment, though his thoughts were as black as his brow and as grimly fashioned as the set of his jaw. |
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John Joy Tree greeted this with an ugly underlaugh, a barely audible sound which made Casher feel the whole situation was ridiculous. |
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The same unconcernedness and sense of freedom that graced the records of Ankst's finest are also audible here. |
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That's a pity since the blazing allegro con brio of Beethoven's Eroica from these young players deserved an audible acclamation. |
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The device issues an audible beep when any of these events occur. |
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More than 500 hours of the best of BBC Audiobooks are available today at the audible. |
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When dialling a modern telephone, the telephone number is encoded and transmitted inband across the telephone line as a set of audible tones. |
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The annunciators provide audible and visual fault indicators, and can be upgraded to provide alphanumeric paging. |
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As the models floated down the catwalk, princesslike in their diaphanous, glittering white gowns and tiaras, the gasps were audible. |
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Some parleying was audible in the hall, and soon the new-comer entered. He bowed to Lady Ingram, as deeming her the eldest lady present. |
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It stabilizes the vocal instrument, thereby providing extended capacity for high notes as well as nonwobbly, audible low notes. |
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While most vocals are audible to the human ear, a captive leopard seal was recorded making ultrasonic calls underwater. |
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Physical examination revealed decreased breath sounds and a barely audible expiratory wheezing over the right lung field. |
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Chest auscultation revealed audible heart sounds with regular heart rate but occasional ectopy. |
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The sounds originate in the tendons of the knees and may be audible from ten meters away. |
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In free flowing speech, there are no clear boundaries between one segment and the next, nor usually are there any audible pauses between words. |
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They listened with audible outrage, sighing and groaning in disbelief. |
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Vowels are those sounds that have no audible friction caused by the narrowing or obstruction of some part of the upper vocal tract. |
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Consonants are those sounds that have audible friction or closure at some point within the upper vocal tract. |
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The bullet had missed his main artery by the barest margin and his voice was barely audible. |
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The need to make an audible signal also compromises any situation in which a secret ballot may be desired. |
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Other interjections are reported as spoken if they are clearly audible and if they are responded to in some way by the member who has the floor. |
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He raised the left outboard elevon on the aircraft and noticed it was making an audible clicking sound as it reached the center of the travel position. |
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Snappings, audible or palpable, were noted in 45 cases. They were either heard in the course of the examination, or were mentioned in the anamnesis. |
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The decsion bans advertising or promotional campaigns for any energy drink via any readable, audible or visible media organ or by any other means. |
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The remaining effluxes are pronounced without audible velar release. |
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One characteristic of the optimal SBR, according to the research, is that the audible warning becomes increasingly penetrating the longer the seat belt remains unfastened. |
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A series of insults were then traded between the two, both of which were audible through the stage microphone, causing claims that the whole event may have been staged. |
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The only proof that a sound is audible, is that people hear it. |
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House mice use both audible and ultrasonic calls in a variety of contexts. |
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However, in the verb fingieren, the hard g is clearly audible. |
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If the audible words of the son convey one message, the discernible pulse of his utterance untethers the youth's authority and ironizes his utterance. |
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When the transmitter button is pressed, the receiver clearly displays the transmitter number, while the wall-mounted annunciator sounds an audible alarm. |
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An operator is alerted to the pipe location with an audible sound and signal meter when the receiver detects reradiated energy from the marker antenna. |
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Splitting pods make an audible pop, and sitting beside a caragana hedge in August or September is akin to sitting before a giant bowl of Rice Krispies. |
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Diffuse fine crackles were audible at both lung bases, and a prominent pericardial rub was detected throughout the precordium and was accentuated during systole. |
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Traditional GPWS monitors an aircraft's height above ground as determined by a radio altimeter, and provides an audible warning if an undesirable trend develops. |
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As the Chinese and Hong Kong flags were raised at 8 am in Golden Bauhinia Square, in the downtown district of Wanchai, singing protesters were clearly audible. |
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Over the years, devices like Palm Pilots and audible alarms have replaced Post-It notes, and she has to keep things in the same place or risk losing them. |
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