He was vocally powerful when he needed to be and smooth and light at other times. |
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In general, the gaggle of women scheming against Falstaff worked well with each other, complementing each other both vocally and dramatically. |
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Many species of animals are able to vocally communicate with humans and dwarves in the novel, which is not possible on our planet. |
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The comic-characters can't speak vocally, only through speech-bubbles that have to be read. |
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They are conventional works only in the sense that they treat the voice vocally, if you will. |
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The largely business-oriented crowd at the Downtown Hotel was quite vocally in favour of such a development, by whatever means. |
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Everything's in place here, but they could stand to find a more distinctive sound vocally. |
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The tenor playing Gerald, the Englishman who dares to love an Indian demi-goddess, was in middling form, dramatically and vocally. |
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This larger-than-life sound is portrayed both vocally and by use of the padded layers of lo-fi treated guitars and keyboard fills. |
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His muse, whilst sounding thin and mean vocally, comes to life through her guitar. |
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Every word could be heard and his characterisation both vocally and dramatically was perfect. |
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Brunet, with a rich, beautiful voice, is vocally more fiery and seductive than her all-purpose shimmy and coy smile suggest. |
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I can express myself vocally and I can stay in key, but I don't think I have such an awesome voice. |
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Marshall gives an incandescent performance vocally and dramatically as a woman desperately trying to hold on to her sanity in a world gone mad. |
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But while he does the long dark tunnel of sulky adolescence very well, he is a less-than-ardent lover and vocally colourless. |
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Before proceeding, the user should repeat the sentence vocally, subvocally, and mentally. |
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He has been vocally bitter about his ouster while touting his new solo record. |
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For the rest of the tale, he serves as a messenger for the dwarves, even though he vocally disagrees with their plans. |
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These tracks are both musically tight and vocally accomplished, making the album an extremely pleasant listen. |
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The last song is a vocally layered gem, featuring the organ in a far more restrained mood. |
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But while lawmakers vocally opposed to the deal were scarce, it faced some criticism in the think tank world. |
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Commercial snapper crews grouse also about offshore shrimpers, although not quite so vocally, and feel that sport fishermen may get too large a share. |
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And even vocally ethical investors, such as local councils, can be less than whole-hearted. |
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Mr. Jeffords had initially and vocally differed with Mr. Bush on tax cuts, among other issues. |
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But what made The Beatles and The Beach Boys so spectacular vocally was that they could vanish into each other with their voices. |
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Until then, I will continue to do my part by vocally denouncing those who claim they are acting in the name of my faith. |
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Hamas has vocally opposed the return to negotiations and the fact they were not invited to the party. |
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Suddenly, the idea of supporting, financially or vocally, an Olympic ideal wrapped in a flag of convenience rather than a Union Jack looks very different. |
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An interesting medley, with a great performance both instrumentally and vocally. |
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Thus do American megachurch pastors become vocally homophobic, because they can't deal with the fact that they're gay. |
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The American music educationist produced a vocally based method, which has been influential in several countries, especially among teachers of younger children. |
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I must say that as far as Les Mis, certain people that they did hire were questionable vocally. |
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This small device allows you to obtain vocally using an LCD screen an itinerary and its estimated journey time. |
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It thrills with consistently solid but inventive reggae which is as vibrant and uplifting musically as it is vocally. |
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From all these standpoints, the moment has come for us to more vocally recognize and support growing Afghan capacities. |
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Women were conspicuously silent and unwilling to participate vocally in debates. |
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Before it is vocally expressed, it exists in a thought ² which is the third stage, while expression is the fourth stage. |
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When the dog performs at a slower speed and thoroughly investigates each of the containers, the puppy trainer vocally praises the dog. |
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Casting male performers who are not strong vocally into roles that are beyond them technically is doing neither them, nor the production, any favors at all. |
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Questioning his parentage vocally I went after him, crawled on my belly under the futon, and strained my arm out to retrieve the little plastic bag. |
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She has vocally advocated for women's rights. |
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The laboriousness of the show is a pity, because a generally fine cast — including Angela Meade, a vocally agile Alice Ford, and Stephanie Blythe, a booming Mistress Quickly — works hard to spice up the ensembles. |
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While lyrically and vocally he veers between the softly sensual and the overtly risqué, the tone throughout the album is set firmly on melancholy. |
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Pieczonka and Yowl were well matched vocally, and their duet, which became increasingly physical as it progressed, was galvanizing. |
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Where Wilson created the impression of a fast operator in control of every situation-a veritable high-flyer in the arts-Haskin portrayed a vulnerable Orphée, truly fighting back vocally and dramatically to save Euridice. |
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The love between these two boys established early on that the important heterosexual characters in Gurganus's books would also be, to one degree or another — aspirationally, vocally, self-repressively, or momentarily — gay. |
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I have to say that Ray Gillan was a definate influence on me vocally. |
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The mysterious, poignant beauty of this piece, in which the trumpet plays the vocally ornamented melody, summons the image of abandoned pagans imploring to the Savior. |
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Since the late 1960s, young people have been seen as a vulnerable group imbued with and vocally upholding revolutionary sentiments, and quick to demonstrate and go on strike. |
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The public mood there is angry and vocally reactionary. |
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In recent years, immigrants have become the most vocally patriotic of Canadian citizens. Unlike born Canadians, they are not inclined to take for granted the good things of life, Canadian-style. |
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We have seen since then that many provinces do not agree with the budget, that many provinces have in fact spoken out very vocally against the budget. |
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Yet for all his stylistic authenticity, his singing was overemotive, sometimes sloppy and vocally blatant. |
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If the claim to independence were recognized in the case of the Kosovo Albanians, why should ethnic groups in other countries that just as vocally and passionately demand independence be treated any differently? |
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However, some states, such as Canada and the USA, vocally rejected this right and blocked efforts by states to recognize this right at the international level. |
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I think it clouds the discussion when we are talking about some of the challenges in the Therapeutic Products Directorate, and many of us have spoken out quite vocally about the lack of transparency in the directorate. |
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She highlighted access to informal consultations and called for equal treatment of side events by parties and by civil society, as well as for the right for observers to vocally demonstrate. |
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To hear their early recordings in particular is to hear the timbres of the shawms, sackbuts and hurdy-gurdies of early instrumental music, rendered vocally. |
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Everything is larger than life: gestures, distances to be covered and the strength all of this takes, not to mention the volume needed to express anything vocally? |
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The Times did likewise, but with less apparent success, with readers vocally opposing the change. |
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I urge you to actively and vocally support this ongoing priority bargaining demand, and to get involved through your human rights' committees and Locals. |
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Every morning I vocally strum on a dhizker, a word irradiated by electrical edenics. |
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Indeed, we may find that other group members tend, in a dialogic reflex, to react to our preference for one option by vocally supporting a different one. |
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The infant responded vocally to the first stimulus in the study. |
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London Blacks vocally contested slavery and the slave trade. |
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Passengers complained long and vocally about the timetable changes. |
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But City began to apply more pressure and their fans, who had been outsung by their passionate Sunderland rivals before the break, responded vocally. |
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Often the men are, practically speaking, the only ones involved fully and vocally in all discussions leading up to administrative decision making as well. |
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One possibility is that language developed from echoism, i.e. from attempts of early humans to imitate natural sounds and react vocally to emotions. |
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