But there are also very fine monotone drawings in Indian ink, and other mediums, of Bulgaria. |
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The two of them spoke in a droning monotone, as if talking about municipal zoning ordinances. |
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His trademark cold, monotone delivery and crotchety attitude has often been imitated but never matched. |
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Among the guilty fugitives, whose departure has made monotone what was polychrome, are indigo, gamboge and brown lake. |
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It was, in its own way, a remarkably UN-sentimental piece of television, undeviating, monotone, but depthlessly rich. |
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The film is smart, moving and punchy at turns and Braff's Andrew Largeman is delightfully monotone and instantly loveable. |
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Cosmonauts may tend to withdraw and speak in a monotone, giving brusque answers to questions from each other and ground control. |
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Managing to maintain a serious voice throughout, she extols the virtues of the flea in a spooky monotone. |
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Throughout the entire class I fought to keep myself awake as the teacher droned on in monotone. |
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First of all, his lank, angular appearance combined with his monotone voice and gloomy disposition aren't very soothing and reassuring. |
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Cluff sounded half in the bag and really did not impress me at all with his monotone delivery. |
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As the microwave chimed its monotone signal, Kelvin took out his measly breakfast and began reading papers as he consumed it. |
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He rambles on in an affected monotone, gesticulates lazily, seeming something like a hung-over club promoter. |
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The bleeping from the life support monitor becomes a monotone wail as it signals the death of the patient connected to it. |
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There are lots of pastel colours in the Endora rage, but it also has striking monotone combinations, smart navy, warm fucshia and raspberry red. |
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Alas, she repeatedly hits the microphone to blast her listener with monotone meanderings, thus dampening the whole vibe. |
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Works can be rendered in blacklead or metallic pencil or in colour using various mediums or in monotone or duotone or in black and white. |
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He asked, instead, his same dead, flat, bland monotone staying in his voice. |
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An officer from his section stood outside his door, staring ahead sightlessly, opening his mouth to recite a message in a monotone. |
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The anchor is a dour and dandyish aristocrat in a bow tie who reads the official version of the news in a monotone. |
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Despite the inescapable monotone of his voice, he managed to embrace virtually all kinds of music. |
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His dull monotone had almost made her turn out of the door, how could someone with such a dull voice be a band director? |
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It's like sitting around a campfire, listening to someone tell a ghost story in a monotone. |
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Your presentation may then be prefaced by the chairman reading out your whole boring life story in a monotone. |
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The singer's voice remains a sulky monotone throughout, never sounding remotely genuine, just hopelessly indifferent. |
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A loud bell sounded and then a monotone voice announced there was an assembly in the theater. |
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She appears gaunt, pale, her eyes deep set and dark, answering in almost a monotone voice. |
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He listened and heard the familiar and comforting monotone sound of the dial tone. |
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He sighed heavily, listening to his father's monotone voice drone on and on about what he needed to do. |
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It had broken to life, displaying a single image and repeating its monotone alarm. |
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The P.A. system clicks on and a woman's monotone voice tells us that she will be announcing the first panel of the day. |
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He despised the dull monotone hum of life in the small town of Spring Valley, now at least a few miles behind him. |
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We'd pass them on our daily walks and I swear their monotone bleats seemed to be saying, Blaaah, blaaah, blaaah. |
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Her voice felt unsteady, but she forced it to adhere to her usual monotone as she spoke again. |
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I've got flocks of monotone peeping nuthatches in the spruce trees, along with the chickadees, blue jays and four Canada jays. |
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The pros and cons of this fanciful idea are hard to assess, since he talks in a soporific monotone that renders half of what he says inaudible. |
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In the courtyard of a simple mosque bordered by recently dug graves Mohammad recounts in a low monotone how he lost his daughter. |
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Faily looked around at his gang, and his voice changed from the flat monotone of his recitation of imprinted details to the sharp staccato of his orders. |
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I'm weary of his monotone droning as he reads yet another story of yet another hapless, submissive male being dominated by yet another psychotic nympho. |
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If yes, did that person smile warmly or speak in a monotone? |
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His chunky, twitchy presence is the perfect foil for Li's monotone, driven one and the scenes the two have together are amongst the best in the film. |
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Is there anything more cringeworthy than a series of unfunny childhood anecdotes and blatant sexual references strung together in a monotone drawl? |
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The computer graphics are monotone overlaid in Lucky Charms leprechaun green. |
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They sat there repeating the Master's mantras in a monotone. |
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Sadly, the supporting non-celebrity players deliver their lines in the same deadened monotone that passes for the industry standard in video game voice acting. |
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After several monotone rings, he found it and handed the phone to me. |
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Her voice was monotone, clearly not enjoying his belittlement. |
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Granted, they don't shy away from monotone, Teutonic vocals or cold, trebly analogue synth riffs, but their sound is equally rooted in punk influences. |
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I got the underpainting done today, experiencing the old feeling that a nice fresh drawing was being submerged in a more or less monotone drabness. |
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Whereas they electioneered in a disciplined monotone, he spoke freely and from the heart. |
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Their carefully scripted words, examined beforehand no doubt by a phalanx of spinmeisters, were barely above a monotone. |
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As you begin to discuss nonverbal communication, start to speak in a monotone voice, and then lower your voice almost to a whisper. |
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The only problem was that the priest delivered the liturgy in a monotone. |
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Nothing turns an audience off more completely than the featureless droning of a voice speaking in monotone. |
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A recitation that is mumbling, inaudible, monotone, or too quiet will obscure a poem's meaning for the audience. |
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After all, it included anyone who wanted to sing, from the tone-deaf bass who grumbled his monotone to the screeching soprano whose high C shattered glass. |
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This monotone keyboard of 2 chromatic octaves uses the double mechanic developed for the Cristals. |
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The monotone voice from the speakers echoed across the field. |
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He reached his wife, Emily, and told her the news in a monotone. |
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The slanginess and monotone of the first scenes are replaced by more enthusiasm and something real that made me at least interested enough to see it through to the end. |
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The possessed Curtis monotone mantras are thankfully still present but they're stimulatingly recontextualised by fitting primitive synth drums and repetitive square basslines. |
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His presentation is calm and even-tempered, but not monotone either. |
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In the formal register, such variation is reduced and the talk has a more monotone, business-like quality. |
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Abutting the southwest corner of the city, is a long rectangular section of land stretching towards the west that is darker and more monotone than the other areas around it. |
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Hours passed by and the judge read his charges in a monotone. |
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The worst thing you could possibly do with £496,000 is hand it to Charlie Sheen and ask him to joylessly monotone his way through another flat, featureless, morbidly unfunny 22 minutes of Two and a Half Men. |
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Unlike our friends on the Conservative right wing, we do not subscribe to some monotone mantra that there is no problem in the world that a tax cut could not fix. |
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When Tima felt like her parents were treating her like a servant, she would speak in monotone and act as though she were a robot. |
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As he slurred his monotone words, the crowd yawned, and quickly thinned. Style may not be his forte, but Mr Mwanawasa has successes under his belt. |
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When she held the egg up to the candle lighting her worktable, the wax melted away, revealing an exquisitely inscribed shell about as similar to the monotone Paas variety as a tattooed man is to a baby. |
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Begins to act in a monotone, half asleep and not thinking at all clear. |
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This paper deals with discrete monotone iterative methods for solving semilinear singularly perturbed problems of elliptic and parabolic types. |
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Your turn on the news and watch some stone-faced anchorperson deliver current events in monotone. |
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And, it's no boring monotone styles or basic bandeaux, designs with edgy detailing and stylish separates made the cut. |
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In a standard way, every poset can be considered as a category, and monotone mappings between posets can be considered as functors. |
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I liked my very tall Aspieish doctor, loved his deep monotone and astute attention to detail and naturally, his pragmatic advice. |
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A monotone monarch worked her way through a long list that had been handed to her, with the aim of convincing a country that its new government is pulsating with energy and purpose. |
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The prominence of the syllables is more monotone than in English, the intonation of the latter having a larger variation of stressed and unstressed syllables. |
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Psychiatrist Michael Fitzgerald has speculated that Orwell's social and physical awkwardness, limited interests and monotone voice were the result of Asperger syndrome. |
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One even proposes, in a workaday monotone, that the first hundred people in any Idaho phonebook could do just as well as the legislators at making decisions in the capital. |
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A universal a priori semimeasure is defined as the transformation, by a given universal monotone Turing machine, of the uniform measure on the infinite strings. |
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