Every word is sung with such involvement, it sounds like someone is vocalizing the words of their dying father's will. |
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Their throwback sound was helped immensely by the pair of cherubically chubby gals enthusiastically vocalizing back and forth. |
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By vocalizing your overconfidence, you leave your squad vulnerable to all kinds of bad karma, curses and jinxes. |
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Rachel heard herself asking, never before considering that he would have had a previous obligation before vocalizing his commitment to her. |
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It might feel a little odd at first, but vocalizing encouragement will help each of you push your limits in every session. |
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True, the band is actually vocalizing live, complete with lots of reverb and echo to mimic their records' spatial luxury. |
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Maybe they weren't vocalizing it, but James and John were only saying aloud what each of them probably coveted for themselves as well. |
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Silent at sea, these birds are the nosiest of the Auklets when in the breeding colonies, vocalizing with groans, low hoots, grunts, and barking calls. |
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Because vocalizing is part of their mating and territorial behaviour, their ears are also well developed. |
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Passive Acoustic Monitoring: means a technology that may be used to detect the subsea presence of vocalizing cetaceans. |
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For vocalizing marine mammals, such as whales, sound is an important tool for finding food and for social communications. |
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With such a purpose in mind, we, the Investigating Brothers, lulled ourselves to sleep by vocalizing these Mantrams. |
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They include crying, grasping, clinging, reaching, crawling, smiling, and vocalizing. |
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It strengthens the holder's analytical skills and helps vocalizing theories and absorbing information. |
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This vocalizing behaviour is a normal social trait and it has no relationship with the cat being hungry. |
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Infinite Pool: Entering the Holographic Brain, thirteen Hathors vocalizing through me to stimulate increased activity in the corpus callosum. |
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The adults have no tympana and have never been observed vocalizing. |
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I will also admonish other team players for vocalizing their opinions. |
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This leaves a good deal of room for scribal error and for different ways of vocalizing the consonants and indeed for regrouping consonants to give quite different words. |
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The practice of reading to oneself without vocalizing the text was less common in antiquity than it has since become. |
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However, some signs of ill health are obvious, with sick sheep eating little, vocalizing excessively, and being generally listless. |
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As your child gets older and more used to listening, you can begin to expect him to participate in action songs by imitating some of the actions and vocalizing. |
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Joao's extraordinary expressive range reached from guttural croaks to coloratura trilling, with scatting and vocalizing in between. |
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For the next half hour, while doing warmup vocalizing exercises, she set about sanitizing her quarters, wiping the top of her vanity table and all the surfaces around it with paper towels doused in Purell. |
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Leo, a true hero of the underground, writes songs packed with insightful lyrics, which he leavens with aggressive guitar work and poignant vocalizing. |
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Future instrumental developments could include intelligent high-bandwidth, real-time signal processing internal to the OBSs, enabling vocalizing animals to be more reliably classified for behavioural studies. |
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For mates, imitating one another is a big part of their vocalizing. |
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Produced by playing with the ring, that almost sounds like vocalizing voice, and with a sustained resonance, it symbolizes purity, heavenly character, quietness, serenity and meditation. |
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Communication does not necessarily imply language, and it can simply be one-way, as when one dolphin knows another is present because the second dolphin is vocalizing. |
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Logically, one should no more infer that the function of vocalizing is to signal affect than, for instance, to show that the vocalizer's laryngeal motor neurons are active. |
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We could hear the monkeys vocalizing, though we could not see them. |
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An observer situated one metre from a vocalizing whale would perceive a volume roughly equivalent to the volume of a jackhammer operating two metres away. |
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