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She and others advocate carpet in the hallways, which can muffle footsteps, chatter and the slamming of lockers.
Sometimes obesity itself can cause a shrunken EKG; a layer of fat around the heart can muffle the signal.
He knows, for example, that a roomful of winter coats can muffle sound effects and require adjustments to the Dolby system.
And again, Freud's influence can muffle the shivers: if a ghost is a mere psychological delusion, the gleam of the supernatural is dulled.
The advantage to the VIPs, said V-Moda, is that they reduce volume but maintain fidelity, unlike foam earplugs that can muffle sound.
So long as dirty political hands can muffle dissident voices -- or strangle a boy into silence -- there is no justice here," Brunetti says sadly, "not only for this man and his family, but for this city and this country".
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Such well-rendered empathy is a large part of the book's appeal, but it can also muffle plot momentum.
It's sly to put the speakers on the front versus the back where you can easily muffle the audio when placing it on your lap.
Mute can mean muffle, to refrain from speech, or someone who can't speak, depending on whether the word is used as a verb, adjective or noun.
When the voice of a man of supposed integrity, professionalism, experience and expertise can be muffled, muted and ultimately silenced, what can we anticipate in the future?
Sound quality is surprisingly good given the fact that you're still hearing what's going on around you, but it can be muffled at times.
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