It's going to be very hot, says Barney, to murmurs of assent from Crimson Brit and Urban Chic man, chiming in for the first time. |
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The wild-mushroom fettuccine tasted flat, but a platter of crabmeat ravioli elicited murmurs of satisfaction from the finicky eaters at my table. |
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An old and unconquered fear murmurs and shifts in its sleep, and I'm tiptoeing round it for fear of rousing it from dormancy. |
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All vital signs were within normal limits, and no precordial murmurs, friction rubs, or thrills were present. |
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Any murmurs of discontent at another apparently self-destructive week had disappeared into cheers inside four minutes. |
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I often turned heads, but this flash of interest was accompanied by raucous laughter, shrill whistles, or, most often, suggestive murmurs. |
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At last, in cautious murmurs, they own up that they are wide awake, and far from tranquil. |
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Scattered disapproving murmurs buzzed around the classroom, the pupils shaking their head censoriously. |
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These words provoked no murmurs of dissent from this largely Republican crowd. |
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Bitterly, he murmurs how he should have refuted the women and explained his innocence. |
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It is long, dark, lugubriously lit and, in its reticent way, it murmurs about the sheer sum of money that has been lavished on it. |
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The room is only lit by one small table lamp and a television murmurs in the corner. |
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From behind me, I heard low murmurs and the sound of the screen door slapping shut. |
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Although his speech was well received there were murmurs of discontent later on in the bar. |
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Mike murmurs in agreement, and my head swells with ridiculously disproportionate pride. |
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There were approving murmurs from people close by and at the conclusion, sustained but restrained applause. |
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The response from MPs consisted of sympathetic murmurs and mumbled hear-hears. |
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Though there are murmurs of general approval, the crowd seems skeptical about its ability to implement such suggestions. |
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A key theme of his latest work is the spread of murmurs of apocalyptic marvels and of ambivalent savior-cum-charlatan figures on the horizon. |
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There are murmurs amongst aficionados of his edgy, Gothic parables of Americana that he has gone over to The Other Side and become mainstream. |
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There are murmurs that although he may have been a victim, he wasn't an innocent victim. |
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Cardiac and lung examinations were normal with normal heart sounds and no murmurs. |
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Careful examination of the heart may reveal murmurs, extra sounds, or cardiac enlargement. |
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The sea is remarkably beautiful, turquoise blue and fawn at times, it rages, murmurs, sighs and sings. |
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And then he started asking me what I had planned for the day, and seemed non-pulsed to find all he got in response was some sleepy murmurs. |
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Rowdy yelps spill out of the plain stucco house in Tarzana that murmurs with the dull thud of bass. |
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There were murmurs of the deaths being part of some ritualistic killing. |
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The room echoed with the murmurs that followed the last comment. |
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In all, 7,629 came along, not only to bear witness but to provide a Greek chorus, with bawls and murmurs accompanying every touch of the ball in the early minutes. |
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There are certainly a lot of hints, allegations and murmurs out there tonight, particularly on the bloggier part of the web, about what might be coming down the pike. |
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The buzz of a bouquet of murmurs began to accompany the reading, like a disagreeable echo, every time it was my turn. |
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The cardiac exam revealed distant heart sounds without murmurs or gallops. |
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As for the fishing, the Tumut River murmurs not more than 100 metres from your door, and the lodge has access to a Tumut River anabranch named Nimbo Creek. |
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Her ringing voice was loud amongst the murmurs of the moving crowd. |
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A few murmurs of assent ran down the table's length at that remark. |
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Bruits are blowing vascular sounds resembling heart murmurs that are perceived over partially occluded blood vessels. |
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The blow connected, and the metal against metal sound rang through the chill night air and died off as the crowd's various murmurs and catcalls fell silent. |
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With Vaseline, warm water, a toothbrush and soft murmurs, she showed her how to combat cradle cap, a scaly buildup on the scalp. |
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The murmurs against Bruno's physical and mental stamina had already begun. |
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After that psychological barrier was passed, the remaining scrambles and squeezes were negotiated with relative ease, and any mutinous murmurs were thankfully subdued. |
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Nine half-day patient ambulatory clinics are offered weekly, including a newborn baby clinic for prompt assessment of newborn murmurs. |
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At times Mr. Barnett builds these phrases into full-body frenzy, then quietens them into barely perceptible physical murmurs. |
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People with valve problems develop heart murmurs and may eventually need valve replacement. |
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Wayward-looking tee shots were greeted with expectant murmurs of approval which turned into disappointed applause if the ball ended up on the green. |
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Loud gasps and quiet, anxious murmurs ripple through the lunch crowd. |
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Lilia listens and murmurs quiet words of encouragement with unqualified kindness. |
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There were murmurs of approval from the men and women of the council. |
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Auscultation of the precordium revealed murmurs in systole and diastole consistent with mixed aortic valve disease. |
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We hear the murmurs and complaints from those on the other side of the House when this issue comes forward, the serving of life sentences or penalties that they deem to be harsh. |
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Tibetans refer to him as Kundun when they are talking sometimes in private but never to his face or in a public situation, although one may hear murmurs in the crowd. |
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Working also at the Royal Victoria Hospital, she delved into pathology research and produced a significant paper from a statistical study on functional heart murmurs. |
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The most common of these symptoms include heart murmurs, blood pressure problems and arrhythmias, which are changes in the speed or pattern of the heartbeat. |
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His presentation on the importance of water for drinking water, hygiene and agriculture purposes was accompanied by murmurs of disagreement from his audience. |
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Sensitive to the cries and murmurs of the children and the young of my world, I am spurred on by the Presence of God and confidence in His holy Providence. |
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He described murmurs and thrills, pectoriloquy, egophony, bronchophony, a variety of rales, and normal and abnormal lung sounds. |
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Cameron, looking shiftier by the day, murmurs they might be ineligible for benefits during their first year here. |
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It will just take time for those little murmurs to become a roar. |
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It is five stethoscopes in one for full range and flexible diagnostic capability that is clinically proven to deliver more faint heart sounds and murmurs than other stethoscopes. |
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People who had gathered to watch reacted with gasps as the explosives went off with a loud report – but then broke into murmurs and laughter as it became evident the bridge was not going anywhere. |
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Krahn is two months younger but has already collected 25 caps and demonstrates the kind of level-headedness not normally associated with one so young, so the murmurs of real excitement and intrigue tend to focus on Laudehr. |
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The somewhat eulogistic dedication of the Horologium Oscillatorium to Louis XIV brought to a head murmurs against Huygens at a time when France was at war with Holland, but in spite of this he continued to reside in Paris. |
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The ablution basin, decorated with zelliges, mosaics formed with little bits of enamelled terracotta, murmurs in its white marble central courtyard. |
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Researchers have determined that Canada Geese have about 13 different calls ranging from loud greeting and alarm calls to the low clucks and murmurs of feeding geese. |
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Fortunately, most heart murmurs in children are innocent, and Still's murmur is the most common of all innocent murmurs. |
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Phonocardiography, diagnostic technique that creates a graphic record, or phonocardiogram, of the sounds and murmurs produced by the contracting heart, including its valves and associated great vessels. |
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Happy the man who never follows the advice of the wicked, or loiters on the way that sinners take, or sits about with scoffers, but finds his pleasure in the Law of Yahweh, and murmurs his law day and night. |
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There have been murmurs of disapproval in America for the way the monkeys are trained and the fact that they are constantly kept on leashes and do not breed. |
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I have another fear, related to all this, that murmurs in the background. |
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Cardiac physical examination revealed murmurs of mitral stenosis and regurgitation, a prominent a wave in the jugular venous pulse, and a loud pulmonic valvular closure sound. |
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The heart sounds were normal and there were no murmurs or pericardial rub. |
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