As Lore opened her mouth once again to ask, a chime in the background interrupted her. |
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At some point the children chime in and finally a single soprano voice soars in counterpoint to the great roaring wave of harmony. |
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I'll have Rosalynn chime in on that right after we come back from the break. |
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The two-year snipe hunt is over. Before the bloggers chime in, everybody should know this case ended because there was no evidence. |
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Cinnamon and allspice chime in a thin, sweet-sour broth that has something in common with sauerbraten or the darker moles. |
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He heard bells chime in the distance, singing the hour, but he saw them as bells of freedom. |
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Birds sing peacefully, and in the evening, frogs chime in with their own songs. |
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Fans will have the opportunity to chime in via Twitter and vote on certain aspects of the show. |
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If immigration reform is being considered by Congress, Iowa Republican Steve Kingis always sure to chime in. |
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Pacheco will start out with a story, follow it up with a chapter by a Fifth Street confrere, and then chime in with commentary on that chapter. |
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When one of us considers doing something questionable, another student might chime in with a warning, invoking Ms. Knox. |
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Other players, overhearing the interview, would chime in with their own stories. |
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I'm not really looking for an answer, but if anyone wants to chime in, they can. |
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This morning Esu wanted to chime in, and then partway through he was called away, so it was not finished until the middle of the afternoon. |
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We appreciate your input, so please don't hesitate to chime in with comments and questions. |
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In the early morning hours, clock radios chime in unison throughout the household calling both adults and children to their individual temporal routines outside of the home. |
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The teacher does most of the reading but asks students to read certain parts individually or chime in at designated spots, and increases students' participation as their skill levels improve. |
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A few new introductions were made during this last week of 2001, which also saw active debate among a few participants, though a majority of the forum didn't chime in on the debates, absent perhaps due to holiday festivities. |
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I take it you want to chime in and say something before I finish. |
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We are out of time there, but does anyone else want to chime in on that? |
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At the same period, Barbara also painted a series of canvases entitled In Homage to the Berlin Wall in which the strident colours and overtones of the symbols used chime in with the protestations of the Berlin muralists. |
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Of course, Professor Levy or Dr. Lowy, you could chime in as well. |
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Proud mums and dads chime in with congratulations. |
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