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It's a pleasanter sound than an echo would be, an obliging, accommodating sound.
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To accommodate sounds that survive change through time, a property account could hold that sounds are yet more complex properties that have patterns of change built into their identity conditions.
It's the disc format that can accommodate surround sound 5.1 audio files.
Mr Kirkwood announced that they would finish early to accommodate a sound check for the show, and the man who has made much of his career in impersonating important political leaders.
The acoustics of the car have an insulating feel that accommodates the sound well.
Three identical polystyrene heads, normally used for displaying hats or wigs, were modified to accommodate a sound meter so that the microphone protruded from the 'auditory meatus' at an angle to allow a pair of headphones (Bose QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bose, Framingham, MA, USA) to be placed.
The animal was placed in a stereotaxic frame in which the ear bars were replaced by hollow specula that accommodated a sound delivery system.
The Tigers also sound accommodating.
I was not sure what he meant, this cloud thing, but it did not sound accommodating to endangered birds.
The complainants ask that schools be more flexible about accommodating students for "sound reasons for tardiness or truancy;" that they take disabilities into account and that they provide positive behavioral supports.
He need not worry; the sinew of Shakespeare's late verse is so flexible and accommodating that it sounds more urgent than any headline.
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