Most sound effects men had to be able to vocalise impressions of a wide range of animals. |
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Nielsen introduces two solo voices singing a wordless vocalise in the glorious slow movement. |
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There are two vocal items, a wordless vocalise with flute and guitar and a trenchant, highly effective group of eight Haiku, a minute each. |
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The vocalise extends through all four sections, to be taken up by the entire Kremerata Baltica in the finale. |
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Warrenpoint community needs to vocalise its hopes and expectations and make its voice heard. |
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By such devices, it is actually possible to vocalise files with a txt extension. |
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These activities encourage your child to listen, interact, vocalise more often, pay attention and imitate actions and sounds. |
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Belugas that vocalise on their way up and down the river will be heard by visitors, even though the whales may not be visible at the surface. |
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It is a slow and expressive movement which could be compared to a large vocalise. |
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One would be hard-pressed to construe the Spanish government as tyrannical and oppressive, yet ETA still bombs away. Terrorists vocalise an empty rhetoric in pursuit of their goals. |
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But, being British, I was wholly unable to vocalise my feelings. |
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But the star of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Will Smith, is yet to vocalise his condolences, leaving it up to wife Jada Pinkett-Smith to make a public statement about the actor's death following open heart surgery. |
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The European Union and Member States now recognise the need to bring relations with Africa onto a new level, with the second EU-Africa Summit being the right moment to clearly vocalise this desire. |
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Conversely, colonies are noisy as chicks vocalise extensively. |
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The Vocalise, which was not on Previn's recording, comes as a quiet postlude to the Second's drama. |
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