This mute of hounds, dashing all over the pace, split the morning air with enough hideous din to frighten any fox out of the commune. |
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Her choices effectively mute the character of Lady M, rendering her less toothsomely evil and more plainly matter-of-fact. |
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After getting hurriedly dressed, she went to the television, put the sound on mute, and headed to a loud rock channel. |
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The television finally faded into commercial, and Colin clicked the mute button, turning to Lizzie. |
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Not for him the tongue-tied introversion of the self-conscious artist or the mute autism of the affected recluse. |
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Now I know that the sound of a TV on mute is an ultra high frequency sound. |
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He was picked up by the free French and was dressed up as a mute Belgian Farmer. |
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Beside me she sits mute and motionless as chiseled stone, the beautiful fearsome stranger who has saved and destroyed me in the space of hours. |
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Maximillian watched her until she disappeared into the lift before he took the mute off the sound system. |
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It has volume control, mute and push-to-talk buttons all within one housing. |
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The cars, the people, even birds flying through the sky were moving at a super fast pace, but the sound was on mute. |
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Across the valley the mute, cloud-shrouded buttresses of Johannesburg Mountain wait like ghosts. |
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And that is why this ebullient, energetic and visionary leader suddenly became mute and reclusive. |
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However the Berber Tuareg of Algeria seem to stand as mute witnesses to the passage of time. |
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The T.V. went to commercial and Jaime grabbed the remote to turn the mute on. |
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He remarked so snappishly, that Mary lifted her long lashes, and looked at him with her large blue childish eyes in mute amazement. |
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The twenty-three year old man was going through photos, the television on mute as he picked up a magazine. |
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I was in my room, alone in the house once again, watching the television on mute. |
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It's also important to put your television on mute to make the most of the experience. |
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The police were mute spectators to the entire incident which took place right outside the KEM hospital. |
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She laughed at how they were both carrying trumpets, only one had a mute in the other hand. |
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If the mute axman ever sings over his guitar, I'm convinced that nothing short of the voice of Zuul will spit fiery phlegm through the speakers. |
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If he's on the tube we can just mute the gabble and marvel at his wonderful face instead. |
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They withstood the vagaries of nature and remained mute witnesses to the changing times. |
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The survivors of the 1996 election were relegated to a kind of mute opposition, forced to sip wormwood from the cup of their own brewing. |
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The great bustard ranks alongside the kori bustard and mute swan as the world's heaviest flying birds. |
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I mean, who wouldn't choose a talking cereal box over the sedentary and mute Rice Krispies? |
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It also can alert you to text messages, mute or reject incoming calls, and shuffle the songs on any of the new Walkman phones. |
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That poor misguided soul was, like as not, struck fixedly mute by the sheer torturous weight of cricketing knowledge displayed hereabouts. |
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I watched, in mute fascination, as the black wingtip shoe sliced through the air. |
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He sat mute next to James, who also made no effort to disguise his own bad mood. |
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As the costs rise and the race hate builds and the unworkable, self-defeating new scheme unravels, Labor will be mute. |
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Maya and her husband are killed in a car accident and their daughter Nandana, rendered mute through shock, comes to live at the big house. |
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With its mix of voyeurism, suffering and pointlessness, this is a lovely, mute excursion into the theatre of the absurd. |
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I was thereafter keen to attend the classes with my brother, if only as a mute spectator. |
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I stood mute and broken in the winds of my fatherland, trying to listen to the part of me that wouldn't die. |
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On a recent walk I saw a kingfisher skim across the surface and a number of mute swans. |
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When his picture appeared in the little box beside the anchorwoman's head on the news, I knew he was dead, even though the TV was on mute. |
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If the work is so daring as to merit public animadversion, the magistrate summons the printer, who either stands mute or names the author. |
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There are the usual species for this wetland habitat mallard, tufted duck, coot, wigeon, teal and mute swan. |
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Invasives like mute swans and rock pigeons are wreaking ecological havoc throughout the United States and threatening countless native species. |
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Speaking of lobster, a whole one showered with tabbouleh and arugula will cure you if that tongue cake leaves you mute. |
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Where once we had professional mourners to simulate grief on behalf of the vastly relieved, we now have mute indifference. |
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Woolfe is alone on stage, except for a mute accompanist called The Creepy Musician. |
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But fly-fishers claim mute swans are stripping these rivers of water crowfoot, an aquatic plant crucial to trout and the insects they eat. |
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All the while the police remained a mute spectator only trying to ensure that fatal injuries were not inflicted. |
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With this anti-intellectual attitude, I ought to be mute every time I detect scientific ignorance in a movie's story or set design. |
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Six mute swans and cygnets and three foxes were found dead close to one another in Kilcoole some days ago. |
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These intensive singing sessions are exactly that as I discovered one Tuesday evening recently, sitting in mute admiration. |
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They stood mute spectators when irate employees chased the Vice-Chancellor of a university around the State Assembly. |
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At first, the watchers, except the most determined walkers and the really serious lovers, remain mute spectators. |
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The roads are clogged with yellow taxis and dirty buses, and trucks painted so gaudily that even the dust can't mute them. |
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Perhaps, accustomed as he was to hearing such queries and taunts by the driver, the conductor remained a mute spectator. |
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Yet being included in the museum's powerful if mute embrace sometimes defangs what once had a powerful bite, makes it less edgy and disruptive. |
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You will be able to bring up the scoreboard, click to bring up a mouse cursor, and click on the name of the player you want to mute. |
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Mrs. Willis rolled her eyes toward Heaven in a mute appeal for help, while Adam laughed, put down a bag, and pushed the door open. |
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An uncomfortable silence fell over the room and Andy quietly sat, her chin lifted in mute defiance, as her mother and stepfather stared at her. |
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But many of the faithful, concluding that there is no smoke without fire, are simply averting their gaze in mute despair. |
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In the ground floor restaurants, every meal attracts a crowd of kids who press their faces against the glass in a mute appeal for food. |
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We are not here to consider the appeal of mute ruins, the hollowness of reason, the veneer of American order. |
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Above him, attached to the wall, were 25 manual typewriters with rusted and missing parts, mute relics of an antiquated era in communication. |
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Tony flicked on the TV too, but kept the sound on mute as he entered the chat room for the scheduled hack. |
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Now she speaks but without a sound, like the television personalities on mute. |
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Instead, she fell face-first into her pillow, let out a small shriek of delight that she hoped the pillow would mute, and finally looked up. |
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But, of course, when we cook there is no sound mixer to mute the sounds of the bacon sizzling or the sauce gurgling. |
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So you may not be able to completely mute the sound of the ticking clock or the voices telling you you don't know what you're doing. |
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By using blue filters that mute the intensity of bright colors, he gives his film a stark, wintry feel. |
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It is too early to tell if such aggressive measures will mute the violence or stoke it. |
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You probably don't want to go too light on the effect here, because the next steps will soften the grain and mute its effect. |
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The others nodded in mute agreement, assenting to the terms set down by the car's owner. |
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He looked at me in mute appeal as if I was a rope held out to a falling person. |
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In the midst of your meditations, you might leap from the bed and with great sweeping mute gestures, elucubrate, as though spreading not the truth but your very being across the highest rooftops. |
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R immediately falls for Julie, who breathes life into him and even inspires the grunting mute to talk ... and stop eating brains. |
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The same thing happens when her mute daughter, the sweet Kattrin, is shot as she tries to warn a hamlet of impending slaughter. |
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The avian flu is believed to have moved westwards into central and western Europe as more than 15,000 mute swans fled an unusually cold spell in the Black Sea region. |
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William James quoting from the childhood reminiscences of Ballard, a deaf mute, and Laura Brigman's case, a blind-deaf mute, however, illustrate the two points aptly enough. |
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Huge glacial erratics, boulders unlike most of the other rocks in their surroundings, stand in mute testimony to their cross-country transport by advancing ice. |
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Muscles stood out in stark relief, mute testimony to her effort. |
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There had already been a documentary on the case that aimed to do just that, as if killing the messenger would mute the message. |
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The deaths of Lewis and Huxley were mute, private events, only reported in The Times three days later. |
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Police officers remained mute spectators as pedestrians, bikers, car drivers, autodrivers and other road users waited out the jams under a bright January sun. |
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The director appears in the last shot of all the stories, a mute spectator who is a symbol of society, which is portrayed as having become insensitive to everything. |
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They opposed the 16th century Spanish conquest and remained in a state of mute resistance over the years, exploding in rebellion at the end of the 18th century. |
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Dean Stockwell is often overlooked in his portrayal of Walt, but he has a difficult job here, playing off Travis's mute determination, and he succeeds admirably. |
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He ordered them to stay the proceedings for the recovery of a horse with a saddle and bridle, a hat, a cloak, a ring, a cup, and a mute of hounds. |
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Wellington's modest mute of hounds accompanied their owner on his journey. |
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He leans deeply into one register for the flatness of tone that can only be realized when playing the outermost edge of a key with all of the mute pedals on. |
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They laugh merrily, although the joke has a practiced feel, as if it had been trotted out regularly to mute the painful reality of Graves's current situation. |
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The body is so mute, so immobile that one might think she is dead. |
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The one mitigating circumstance I can offer the mute court of existence is that I am only tuned in 24-six. |
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I presume most Republicans will be clever enough to mute impeachment talk before November. |
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Kennedy proceeded on, having rendered Douglas mute as a result not of his position, but of his person. |
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It's so close, again, that when you hear the crowds roar on the television and then hit mute, you can still hear the crowds roar, even through closed windows. |
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Then the show came back on and the television was taken off mute. |
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The larger screen served at the moment as a television outlet on mute. |
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We had our first recorded nesting of mute swans at the reserve. |
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Wildlife managers say mute swans are destroying significant amounts of submerged aquatic vegetation and chasing other shorebirds away from their nesting sites. |
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Whilst I was thus examining this new development, Joey sat motionless, as so often, totally mute, showing no emotion about the mutilation of his body as now revealed to me. |
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At the end, these paintings-within-paintings float in mute isolation, like the ancestral ghosts of industry's first captains, or of art's old masters. |
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As is often the case in life, says director Jean-Paul Bankes-Mercer, the cavewoman is more interested in the mute caveman giving her the least attention. |
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The protagonist, Rye, was once a professor at UCLA but has been reduced to mute illiteracy like the other survivors in this post-apocalyptic scene. |
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To anyone used to cooking their own Indian food using fresh spices, such flavours are strangely mute with no individual spice or flavour discernible. |
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She screamed into the pillow pulled over her head to mute the sound. |
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The blind assassin meets the mute maiden, and everything seems to resemble a hall of mirrors. |
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They may be mute, appear and disappear suddenly, or leave no footprints or other traces. |
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Will future historians agree that at some point the complexification of technology renders the question of academic freedom mute? |
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Herons, cormorants, mute swans, kingfishers and many species of geese and ducks are regularly sighted on the river. |
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Shortly after setting off I had my first sighting of a kingfisher while watching curlews, warblers, sand martins, mallard ducks and mute swans. |
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They were seized and identified by the RSPB as guillemot, razorbill and mute swan eggs. |
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The mute swan is a familiar sight on the river but the escaped black swan is more rare. |
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Whole legions of the maimed and mute and crooked deployed over the streets in a limboid vapor of smoke and fog. |
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The Piano is a 1993 New Zealand drama film about a mute piano player and her daughter. |
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Mr Dagger himself, Ed Reategui, carved out ninth with boardslides, sweepers, and a cutting mute blunt that had the crowd in stitches. |
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Whether the h be a mute h or an aspirate h, it may be regarded in either case as absolutely silent. |
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On the Forvie Moor element of the Ythan Estuary complex, both mute and whooper swans occur. |
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The only difference between the two is that a mute h allows contractions and liaisons in front of it, and an aspirated h does not. |
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One species, the mute swan, has been introduced to North America, Australia and New Zealand. |
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The mute swan is a partial migrant, being resident over areas of Western Europe but wholly migratory in Eastern Europe and Asia. |
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While typically thought of as mute, turtles make various sounds when communicating. |
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If you ignore, unblock and mute the shoutier, harsher outbursts on social media, which is easy to do, most Scots are moderate voices. |
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The obstetrician, a woman, was told that Amal was deaf and mute. |
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Abbotsbury Swannery, Dorset SEE the subtropical gardens at night and visit the mute swans. |
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Gnomeo is a blue garden ornament, living on one side of Verona Drive with mischievous sidekick Benny and his mute best pal, Shroom. |
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That, as Housman says, it unblinds the blind, gives speech to the mute, and opens the ears of the deaf. |
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Barnacle, greylag, white-front and Egyptian geese join giant mute swans, wigeon, mallards and more on the menu. |
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Then, too, there was the mute appeal of this wee waif alone and unloved in the midst of the horrors of the savage jungle. |
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But this does not mean that the subject is inexorably imprisoned by language, condemned to a mute livingness. |
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Saved by his mute lifemate Marguarita, Zacarias embarks on a journey to change his own psyche and construct a new purpose for his life. |
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The clinical signs observed in mute swans were similar to those in the whooper and trumpeter swans. |
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The mute Hendrick Avercamp painted almost exclusively winter scenes of crowds seen from some distance. |
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When she asks for guidance on what to do when she herself inevitably achieves corpsehood, the cadavers just sit there, mute and rotting. |
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After the death of his wife, a lighthouse keeper is left to raise his two young children, one of whom, the mute six-year-old Saoirse, is able to shape-shift into a seal. |
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A mute Scotswoman named Ada McGrath is sold by her father into marriage to a New Zealand frontiersman named Alisdair Stewart, bringing her young daughter Flora with her. |
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Bergman's script does not say whether the Electra during which Elisabet has gone mute is the Sophoclean tragedy or the more comical, parodic version by Euripides. |
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Many of the cultural aspects refer to the mute swan of Europe. |
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Each animal is linguistically occupied or animated by an eloquent narratorial voice that articulates the perspective of a formerly mute animal consciousness. |
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Visitors can also see the Bishop's private chapel, ruined great hall and the gatehouse with portcullis and drawbridge beside which mute swans ring a bell for food. |
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While there is rich archaeological and linguistic evidence of earlier Germanic religious ideas, these sources are all mute, and cannot be interpreted with much confidence. |
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The nine-acre artificial lake is host to wildlife including kingfishers, mute swans, tufted and ruddy ducks, plus a thriving population of water voles. |
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The latter is furnished with bunk beds fashioned of thick natural poles, with walls painted a punchy pure orange, then overglazed with pecan stain to mute the impact somewhat. |
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At the other end of the line is a video projector that transmits their various characteristics, literally filling up and animating what would otherwise be a mute, inert lump. |
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But Carson is also tempted by the mute atonalities of mysticism. |
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Market power and profitability can mute or heighten inequality. |
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How can a mute person rule an ayllu of a thousand ayllukuna? |
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Mute swans are responsible for driving the last remaining colony of black skimmers from Chesapeake Bay. |
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Jaime looked at Ava listening in on the other cordless phone with the MUTE button on. |
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The actual impact of Mute Swans on native waterfowl and their habitats in North America is poorly known. |
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The wood duck was joined by Mallard and American Black Duck, as well as the usual Great Egret, Double-crested Cormorant, Canada Goose, and Mute Swan. |
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