Beth was feverish and fitful, tossing about beneath the sheets, her head thrashing from side to side, muttering inaudibly from time to time. |
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She muttered inaudibly, miserable for the rest of the day as she brooded on that dark piece of information. |
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Holding unlikely poses or broadly gesticulating, they often whisper inaudibly or shout unbearably. |
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Since I hadn't the energy to get up and improve matters, the record played on almost inaudibly. |
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The 7G-Tronic 7-speed autobox seamlessly glides from one gear to another and engine revs climb inaudibly. |
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The chosen titles are still being played back inaudibly, though. |
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And so the honour bestowed on Sir Wilson Harris, now 89, has passed almost as invisibly and inaudibly as the fall of a single leaf into a waterfall deep in the jungles that he writes about so peerlessly. |
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While you and your guests enjoy each other's company without interruption, the new Perla SG 55i will tackle your washing up discreetly and almost inaudibly. |
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Presenting a feisty girl on the cusp of her teenage years, Bentall conveys her character astonishingly well, at times plaintively and almost inaudibly high-voiced, at others a tomboy in her spontaneous reactions. |
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The new EKU soft closing system ensures that the extension closes quietly and glides into its end position gently and almost inaudibly using the self-closing and retaining mechanisms. |
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