The about section of her web site is full of fanciful garble about her consulting work. |
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Mr Spire seemed of the same mind and was washing his hands in a runnel of dew among a garble of tree roots. |
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She waited patiently for the caller to reply but all she got was garble from the other end. |
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While the musical numbers do sound great, there are periods where the vocals could have been cleaned up to eliminate moments of muted garble. |
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If you put two or more forward, you will get the modulation mixing and becoming just a garble of sound. |
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Why I was rambling a spew of unintelligible garble, I had not a clue. |
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That wonderful pattern-matching ability I've mentioned elsewhere comes into being and forces us to turn garble into sense, any sense, even if it's nonsense. |
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DataCore, to be sure, doles out the same virtualization garble as every other vendor, promising a management heaven full of automation and abstracted disk. |
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Language is employed as a formative element of the rhythm and music, but all a garble of German phrases, English sentence fragments, hissing, and hiccuping. |
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His voice is now shriller, the sobbing more pathetic, and the words begin to garble as he swallows water. |
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The reply, a deep but rapid burst of alien garble, is unintelligible. |
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Begins with a tingly sensation on one side of the mouth and may involve the throat which can garble speech and make the child hard to understand. |
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Ruta's little face as she stood in the water, trying to make sense of events and then garble a message to her dad back home, was a special moment. |
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That is a good enough question, but do not garble the facts. |
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Space storms cause various problems: they can garble long-distance communications and damage orbiting satellites. Storms often cause heavy financial and technological losses. |
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