Aided by filmic, reverberative music, Bosher keeps the tension wound to the horrifying climax when the cannibalistic horrors come tumbling out. |
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One assumes Paul Smith's choice of moniker alludes to his music's reverberative qualities, but in fact its origin is rather more unusual. |
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Further, it has a reverberative effect on the family, friends and acquaintances of the victim. |
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Munro infuses the reverberative weight of history into her work by spiraling time. |
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Aided by Adam Cork's superb sound track, he underscores the action with savage bird-cries and distantly reverberative music. |
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The 'Show Note Tails' option allows you to decide whether the reverberative phase of notes should be displayed or hidden. |
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Contemporary architecture uses many reverberative materials, for example stone, concrete, glass, and aluminum. |
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These vases were called eheia, denoting their reverberative qualities. |
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An announcer stood atop each stack, shouting into a microphone, his voice so amplified and reverberative that the words felt as if they were being hurled outward, smacking against our ears and chest. |
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The air usually casts a shadow which is different from that of stones, often having reverberative artifacts and being much less well-defined or clear. |
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