A sone is a subjective unit of loudness as perceived by a person with normal hearing. |
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Sometimes when I give lectures at important medical meetings, I have sone stagefright, but not tonight. |
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Thenne I behote yow sayd Balyn parte of his blood to hele youre sone with alle. |
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In the 1961 world championships in Paris, Geesink, the European champion, defeated Koji Sone of Japan, the defending title holder. |
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The unbridged Sone river which flows near the village can be crossed by boat but few dare to make the crossing because of the private armies which hold sway on both its banks. |
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New manager Steve Bruce, t wice a promotion-winning Championship boss, has added firepower with Sone Aluko and Bundesliga 2 joint-top scorer Nick Proschwitz. |
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