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He wanted to capture the sound of the "perfect" ocean.
Bright-minded and spunky, their first-person narratives wonderfully capture the sound of black speech.
I only wonder if they were able to capture the sound of the Black Sea dolphins.
Gordy's dream was to capture the sound of young America and take it to people all over the world.
As for recording his father, his aim is to capture the sound of the live performances that have been the mainstay of his career.
They couldn't comprehend why Herzog insisted on grabbing the machete himself when the sound crew wanted to capture the sound of slashed reeds.
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Earlier on Monday, opposition activists had uploaded several brief clips to the Web that appeared to capture the sounds of intense gunfire and explosions in Mezze.
Those first experiments included attempts to capture the sounds of a human voice and a guitar, but Scott's machine was at that time imperfectly calibrated.
He is taking part in a unique mapping project to capture the sounds of the British coastline, being launched on Monday by the National Trust, National Trust for Scotland and the British Library.
The spellings are anglicized from forms first written down (often with a variety of spellings) by Spanish missionaries and soldiers who were trying to capture the sounds of languages foreign to them.
As a bonus feature, it has the ability to connect to an audio recorder that would capture the sounds of the assault and vibrate to let the user know the device has been activated.
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