Writing in the New York Times, Marin speaks out for the silent minority of men who wait in hope for the patter of tiny feet. |
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He spends his send-off correcting the grammar of the patter song his patrons have written for him. |
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The lender will usually come up with its own estimate of rental income, which tends to be more realistic than the sales patter of letting agents. |
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This extra dose of reality also means the irritating hack's native wit and exemplary patter is no longer enough to get him out of trouble. |
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I had to give a 15-minute show with patter to demonstrate my skills and they accepted me. |
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He put on plays with his staff and fellows, delighting that he could dress in funny costumes and sing patter songs. |
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He has perfect clarity in the fastest patter arias that would leave most bass-baritones tripping over themselves. |
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Writing in the New York Times, he speaks out for the silent minority of men who wait in hope for the patter of tiny feet. |
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With his rambling between-song patter he fills in much of the background to his tale. |
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It should be avoided at all costs, never mind how slick the sales patter is. |
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I tried to imagine how a translator had struggled with the patter songs, and why? |
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Her voice echoed across the field and Delia felt a small patter of rain on her nose. |
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Thunder clapped overhead as rain drops began to patter against the windows. |
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But I can't make myself pause and inhale the view today, instead I patter down the steps towards the rose gardens and another wedding. |
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The typewriter's tapping turns into the patter of rain as the story he's writing fades into the picture. |
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All I can hear is the light patter of the rain outside, and the sound of water dripping from my drenched self onto the car seat. |
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The nurse left with the light patter of feet, leaving Mallory and Andrew alone once again. |
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The bad weather started a little after noon yesterday, a steady patter of sleet that lasted for hours, but didn't accumulate. |
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I understand pain, appreciate laughter, treasure the patter of rain and the song of the wind more than ever before. |
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Rhyming slang was part of the general patter of traders and others, used as much for amusement as for secret communication. |
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Sound, be it the music of a violin or the patter of rain on a rooftop, is vibrations in the air around us. |
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The lesson plodded on, the patter of rain drumming on the windows filled the room with its soft noise. |
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My between-song patter is useless, it's met with a rising wave of indistinct yelling and conversations with friends who must be across the room. |
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Closing his eyes, Darien shut out the patter of the rain and listened instead for the sound of guards in the hallway beyond the window ledge. |
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My stage patter is tireless, kinetic and I sometimes exhaust myself and, yes, sometimes I wear dashikis and use street slang. |
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He has a line in patter that goes down well with the American media, and most importantly, possesses the talent to back it all up. |
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That said, we all agree that a gag works best when the punchline is not telegraphed, and when the comedian's patter at least feigns originality. |
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It is astonishing to hear him sing his section of the Act Two patter trio in a single breath. |
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Three hours later, the last people were gone, and the rain was a steady patter on the roof. |
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Since the patter of tiny feet arrived unexpectedly when he was 18 years old, the Napier hair stylist has been a doting dad. |
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The Harford family would like to hear the patter of tiny feet in stereo, but we discovered the first time around that having a baby is not cheap. |
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His mum hopes to welcome the patter of tiny feet with the clicking of knitting needles. |
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Fuller doesn't rouse his audiences with smooth patter and startling revelations of abuse he's suffered. |
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Telli woke the next morning to the patter of rain on the roof above his attic room. |
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The rain beat against them, the harsh patter backlit by lightning and the rumble of distant thunder. |
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The priest's accent is thick, and he falters in his memorized patter about the church's attempts to overcome poverty and prejudice. |
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All that could be heard besides the patter of raindrops against the window was the sound of the clock ticking off the seconds. |
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I was close enough to listen to his patter as he gave the girl a cuddly little toy bear. |
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The only sounds at ten in the morning are the hum of the automatic milking machine and the patter of rain on tin roofing. |
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The patter of the rain echoed throughout the large building. |
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I love Barker's quickfire patter of gags, allusions and one-liners, voiced through the motormouth charm of her metrosexual narrator. |
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An obscene puppet show and a podgy stripper who kept up a patter of ribald jokes also proved popular. |
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They either shuffle along slowly on their haunches or patter erratically with wings flapping wildly. |
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She is like sunshine on the wireless – a charming breeze, the patter of soft rain on a roof. |
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Blackburn's transatlantic DJ's patter is currently one of the prolific voices on Audioboo. |
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The conman's patter could run out, too. Crime, however, was not his whole career. |
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Mr. Speaker, the parliamentary secretary still has the patter down well and the rhetoric seems to still be there. |
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When taking off from the water, Canvasbacks patter along the surface for some distance before becoming airborne. |
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Provides instructions on viewing the characters in a user patter and changing the font effects. |
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The voices of Julia Boutros, Marcel Khalifa and Fairuz have returned, singing of love for one's country to the patter of hand drums. |
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He's polished his lively patter over hundreds of tours and years of travels to great capitals and humble villages alike. |
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Take the mount base as patter to mark the mounting position on the ceiling surface. |
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She buys bags of nuts for them and throws them out in great handfuls that arc gracefully through the air and drop on the grass with the patter of tiny nut projectiles. |
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You pretty much can't get a better absurdist parody of politicians' vapid sure-is-nice-to-be-here patter than that. |
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But feverish speculation and the constant patter of vaudevillian innuendo came to overshadow more serious business. |
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And as evening sets in, those same brainiacs, wedged three to six per office, huddle in quiet conference or patter away at their computers in unblinking concentration. |
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Her father, Frederick Dalziel, was British and with a bearing and patter that suggested far more wealth than he had. |
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You read a lot of patter about this presidential election being surprisingly tame. |
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For fans of witty musical numbers, there are sequences like the patter song in which Millie takes dictation from her stiff-necked boss, and repeats it at lightning speed. |
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The beach at low tide stretches so far that to go for a paddle you must patter for a quarter of an hour across the stripy rippled sand, hardened by the retreating tide. |
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This guy had the patter down pat, but you could never tell where! |
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Children, dressed in threadbare clothes and their arms laden with gifts, seemed oblivious to the steady patter of rain and surprised at their good fortune. |
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Outside, she could hear the steady patter of rain against the roof. |
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But I'm a sucker for the smooth sales patter of the art dealers. |
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He worked up a good bit of patter with the audience and even managed to get a laugh when recounting a story that involved switching into a different language. |
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His diction, even in the most demanding patter songs, was wonderful. |
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In a little over two hours, he ran through more than 30 of his greatest songs, punctuating them with hilarious, self-deprecating patter which had the audience in stitches. |
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Soon it began to rain, and what began with the patter of hail became a succession of cloudbursts, which eventually evened out into an unremitting downpour. |
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Hey 'bantz' merchants, your patter is offensive and not even puerile enough to be considered comedy. It ends here. |
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I listened to the patter of his feet as Cutie trotted out of the room, down the stairs, and out into the wet, thundering world. |
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Outside and we're past a sausage-seller and hot dog guy on the corner, their fading signs the same since 1988, their patter of hot-doggy-hot-doggy rippling through the wood-smoke like ancient rites, something like it. |
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Just imagine, given the mere 35 million people who tuned in to watch the wedding, how limp their sales patter would be had they not sliced those extra inches off her waist. |
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Glaswegian, otherwise known as the Glasgow patter, is a local variety of Scots. |
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Alternatively, get the latest looks by choosing items such as dog-shaped doorstops in on-trend materials such as stripes or floral patter ns. |
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Outside there was the soft patter of summer rain and the sky was pale with the rising, cloudwashed sun. |
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The Shelleyan rhapsody is here followed by Gilbertian patter in anapestic heptameters that rhyme internally and terminally. |
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Glasgow is also known for Glasgow patter, a distinct dialect that is noted for being difficult to understand by those from outside the city. |
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But I can't stand the minging patter from Ant and Dec and the fake, sooky laughter from the paid employees off camera is even more annoying. |
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Bewitched by the patter of a perfume merchant, entranced by the pink and gold of these scented flasks, he steals some of the rejected bottles and hides them in the pigpen. |
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Professionally and socially ambitious, he made his way with shrewd judgment, acquired sophistication and engaging but dissembling charm, the charm of a back patter who is also a backbiter. |
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And Mr. Del Carlo can toss off Italian patter with the best of them. |
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This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter isn't generally heard, and if it is it doesn't matter. |
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From October well into June we slouch in our mossy-roofed houses listening to the incessant patter of rain, dark thoughts slowly forming in the cloud chambers of our minds. |
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Creaking leather and the snorting of mules, snatches of off-key ballads, the clop of hooves and the patter of bare soles, the rattle of hayforks and lances. |
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Pitter and Patter even find their way underground to a bat, a salamander, a cricket, and more. |
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The Temporal Distribution Patter of Copepods in Corumba Reservoir, State of Goias, Brazil. |
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