You were voicing the will of the majority and in a democracy, that makes you right. |
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But her secretive way of voicing herself backfires when Georgia and Virginia are fired for her subversiveness. |
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All of them share the sumptuous voicing of an eight part choir that requires two groups of sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. |
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Some may argue that voicing opposition to war in a military town is somehow disrespectful. |
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Mattias shouted at the officer, loudly voicing his disapproval at his treatment. |
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For a time, a time that is not entirely past, voicing dissent was viewed as treasonous or un-American. |
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There are many sections where voicing and melodic projection will be a concern. |
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No doubt the technical assessment is sound and benignly offered, but the mere voicing of it has a slight ring of presumptuousness. |
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Economists and investors who doubted it just six months ago are now voicing a full-throated yes. |
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Developing savvy in voicing yourself is a super way to keep any convo going. |
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We followed the story online, did a little checking of our own, and wrote the congresswoman voicing our concerns. |
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If I don't do something soon I'm going to be getting letters voicing concern and worry that I've not been in contact. |
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The 140 girls visiting Bhubaneswar have ample reason to fear voicing their complaints. |
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I thought for a while that he'd opted out of voicing his opinion, just like the rest. |
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Tenants have called on their neighbours and staff to write to their local MP voicing their concerns. |
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The student will enjoy exploring the many colors of piano dynamics, voicing and pedaling. |
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Skills such as shaping of line, pedaling, wrist rotation, voicing and chord playing can be easily incorporated into the piano lesson. |
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Words are often pronounced without voicing the H. For example, in the word, everything. |
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This means that when they do find a community where they are comfortable voicing their opinions, they often do so with a lot of energy and pride. |
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You can support your art community by attending these events and voicing your opinion. |
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A stocky man who was seated near the head of the table was voicing his sarcastic opinion. |
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Teachers, above all, should know that demonstrations and voicing one's opinion are the backbone and hard won right of any democracy. |
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Support your art community by voicing your opinion, and prove the visual arts are active and united in Calgary. |
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Listening and experience are indispensable in honing the exceptionally advanced voicing skills chamber music and accompanying require. |
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The sounds that agree in voicing comprise stops, fricatives, and affricates. |
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Not content with just voicing his creativity through music, Enik has also commenced writing a book of poetry. |
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The editorial markings by Alton Chan are helpful with excellent fingering, phrasing and voicing suggestions. |
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Pyongyang was also voicing mounting impatience with what it deemed laggard progress on the reactor project. |
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One day, in a fit of extreme frustration, I sent in a single solitary letter voicing my said opinion about the magazine's quality. |
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I'm just voicing my opinion that I think things have gone steadily downhill since November. |
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The game remained heated, with the sent-off players voicing their unhappiness on the sidelines and adding to a stream of expletives. |
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His shoulders began to groove to the beat as his breath flowed through his vocal chords, voicing the lyrics in a low baritone. |
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We have analyzed the music and made our decisions about tempo and rubato, phrasing and articulation, voicing and dynamics. |
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If voicing is delayed, the voiceless region at the beginning of the vowel is known as aspiration. |
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In conversation, however, she doesn't shy from voicing her view that other countries could take a lesson from Sweden's liberal ways. |
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Lower-class women were deprived of any way of voicing their aspirations and grievances. |
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Speaking from her Oxford home, the septuagenarian is lustily draining a vodka and melon cocktail whilst voicing her hopes for the book. |
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This invention presents a voicing determination algorithm for classification of a speech signal segment as voiced or unvoiced. |
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To pursue the idea that the interest of lyric is linked with a certain performative voicing, let me move from a poete maudit to a priestly poet. |
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I can't say that voicing the opinion that the legal system is a dated anachronism is remotely close to sanctionable behavior. |
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They are now voicing confidence that the new deadline will be met, but it does undercut the political timeline here. |
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Even as the bandwagon rolled over their son's grave, they honoured his memory by voicing nothing but calm compassion for his killer. |
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Anyone who wants to voice their displeasure over that lot has to do a lot of voicing. |
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A sensitive ear for voicing is needed to project the songful melodies effectively wherever they turn up in the texture. |
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His political opinions were on the Right, but he was tactful in not voicing them in the presence of people he knew to be of a different inclination. |
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At last week's meeting of the City Council, agreement was reached to immediately add 297 of them to the list, despite some councillors voicing reservations. |
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Yes, that is her voicing narrator gaia in the popular God of War video game series. |
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A similar articulatory gesture is used in English in voiced stops, where advancing the tongue root helps to permit voicing to continue despite the oral closure. |
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Never exclude anyone from voicing a perspective on the question at issue. |
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Furious locals barracked speakers, voicing fears that a proposed 34-bed homeless centre at the former Shipton Street School would lead to more crime and lower house prices. |
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Few premiers are so undiplomatic as to say it publicly but commentators and ordinary people across the continent are loud and proud in voicing support for the Democrat. |
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Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, and Thomas Middleditch from Silicon Valley are voicing the roles. |
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I feel like voicing a Disney character, for people our age, must be some sort of dream that you could never imagine fulfilling. |
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Diet members are voicing disapproval and news organizations are standing opposed. |
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Breth suggests such things as a week's score of metronome practice, practicing in rhythms, chord voicing, jumps, counting and trill drills, and relaxation. |
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We have become unafraid of voicing our opinions, using our power, pooling our resources, and allowing our differences to aid us instead of keeping us apart. |
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Also, the author is specifically defining what kind of dissent is appropriate, as if he has a right to determine the proper way of voicing your opinion. |
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At the end of the concert, patrons expressed immense satisfaction of the production, with most voicing the opinion that this gospel show should be held more regularly. |
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However, now that the matter is before the courts, Mr O'Keeffe stressed that he did not want to interfere with the judicial process and was just voicing a personal opinion. |
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I am all for standing up for what you believe, which should include voicing your opinions against wars and against presidents, if that is your calling. |
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By indicating a different dynamic for each staff, and by writing un peu en dehors above the middle staff, he left little doubt about the intended voicing hierarchy. |
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My sense of harmony, abrupt juxtapositions of texture, polyphonic approaches to rhythm, and voicing, probably have a lot to do with this relatively early fascination. |
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He has already written to the sub-postmaster voicing his concern. |
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I'm still inspirited by how authentically she captures-she incarnates-Smith's signature style, her particular way of voicing herself, of being in the world. |
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By 1946, DuBois was actively voicing his views that all of the post-WWII postcolonial movements for independence should receive our active support. |
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However, he shied away from any programmatic interpretations of his work, voicing the opinion that music was to be interpreted solely by the listener. |
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A number of languages use breathy voicing in a phonologically contrastive way. |
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The Zapotec languages are also considered to have contrast of length rather than of voicing. |
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Minimal pairs formed on the basis of aspiration, voicing, place of articulation, and manner of articulation exhibit semantic contrast. |
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The voiced fricatives can readily be felt to have voicing throughout the duration of the phone especially when they occur between vowels. |
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Phonetically there is no voicing distinction among the stops, rather the distinction is one of aspiration and fortis vs. |
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English has four pairs of fricative phonemes that can be divided into a table by place of articulation and voicing. |
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Trouble began with Mansukhani voicing his opinion to people outside of Dharma. |
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The simplest aerodynamic parameter of voicing is the maximum phonation time in seconds. |
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Clusters of obstruents always agree in voicing, and clusters of sibilants and of plosives with the same point of articulation are prohibited. |
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Thus labial, total and voicing assimilations are exemplified and what follows is a listing of various lenition types. |
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People like Mr Legge should stop to think before voicing their prejudice in such a hurtful manner. |
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This campaign was established during the 1830s and was responsible for voicing demands towards limiting the work week in textile mills. |
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Partial voicing can mean light but continuous voicing, discontinuous voicing, or discontinuities in the degree of voicing. |
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However, murmured and aspirated stops are acoustically similar in that in both cases there is a delay in the onset of full voicing. |
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Raising is influenced by voicing of the following consonant, but it also appears to be influenced by the sound before the diphthong. |
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The extensions have also been used to record certain peculiarities in an individual's voice, such as nasalized voicing. |
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In such cases, voicing typically starts about halfway through the hold of the consonant. |
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In native Dravidian words, there is no distinction between these categories and stops are underspecified for voicing and aspiration. |
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This triggered voicing assimilation, so that t appeared whenever the preceding stem ended in a voiceless consonant. |
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Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. |
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They have aspirate and ejective consonants, which are normally incompatible with voicing, in voiceless and voiced pairs. |
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In such cases, it can be unclear whether it is the tone, the voicing type, or the pairing of the two that is being used for phonemic contrast. |
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Indeed, a number of languages have been proposed as making strength differences independently of voicing, such as Tabasaran, Archi, Udi, and Aghul. |
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Furthermore, voicing of stops requires a difference between subglottal and supraglottal pressure, which is usually maintained by pharyngeal expansion and larynx lowering. |
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This results in the vocal folds being drawn together for voicing in the back, but separated to allow the passage of large volumes of air in the front. |
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An easy way to measure this is by noting the consonant's voice onset time, as the voicing of a following vowel cannot begin until the vocal folds close. |
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Its windy voicing imitates the soft but expulsive force of song. |
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The difference between the unvoiced stop phonemes and the voiced stop phonemes is not just a matter of whether articulatory voicing is present or not. |
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The keyboard player would improvise a chord voicing for each bass note. |
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Frances Louise Brough, 40, had been drinking before she launched a verbal assault on the couple, after voicing her displeasure over provisions made in the will. |
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Verner's law caused, under certain conditions, the voicing of the voiceless fricatives that resulted from the Grimm's law changes, creating apparent exceptions to the rule. |
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Swazi, and to a greater extent Phuthi, display good evidence that breathy voicing can be used as a morphological property independent of any consonant voicing value. |
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Gingrich claims that he didn't register because he was not paid to lobby and was merely voicing his opinion as a citizen while CHT asserts it has never done any lobbying. |
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