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It's probably just a little bit of static," he said.
You have to tolerate a bit of static, but that's preferable to the self-perpetuating bubble where everyone agrees with you.
These variations in fine motor movements may represent the nervous system's equivalent of a bit of static on a phone line: something that can't be completely controlled but is nothing to really worry about either.
The beat, if there is one, might be a glitchy bit of static; the harmony keeps its distance, with sustained synthesizer tones, a treated guitar or a music-box glimmer.
I don't yet know what set it off but it would, for example, only take a small leak and a bit of static electricity to spark a fire.
It wastes bullets, it's dangerous, and it's impractical for Sam Fisher to have to poke his head out just to aim at a target he could very easily disable with a little bit of static electricity.
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The production adds abstraction with surreal electronic effects, from carefully placed bits of static to elaborately manipulated instrumental passages.
A third and final instrumental, "If Everyone Is Someone - No One Is Everyone," combines a bit of simple piano and guitar playing with bits of static, what might be the sound of a dog's bark, and other effects that echo the running water of the very first song of the album.
A third and final instrumental, "If Everyone Is Someone – No One Is Everyone," combines a bit of simple piano and guitar playing with bits of static, what might be the sound of a dog's bark, and other effects that echo the running water of the very first song of the album.
Now that plush, rounded sounds and huge beats are available with a key click, it's even more contrarian to build tracks from a handful of tinny sounds, unexaggerated percussion, bits of static, stray guitar sounds and deadpan vocals: "What is a good place to start?" goes the opening cut.
Instead the Joyce is host to companies that return year after year, "so it's a little bit of a static situation".
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