Sentence examples for differing tones from inspiring English sources

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Guitarists were scattered throughout the space, slightly differing tones beat against one another, spellbinding overtones hung in the air and Mr. Niblock's movies of third-world laborers flashed on the screen, combining to find transcendence and dignity in repetition.

Chambers's battle to have his conviction overturned rapidly escalated into a public confrontation with the judicial establishment, highlighting the law's difficulties in discriminating between the differing tones of voice deployed in emails, tweets and text messaging.

"The wonder of 'Crimes and Misdemeanors' is the facility with which Mr. Allen deals with so many interlocking stories of so many differing tones and voices," Vincent Canby wrote in The Times.

"The wonder of 'Crimes and Misdemeanors' is the facility with which Mr. Allen deals with so many interlocking stories of so many differing tones and voices," Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times.

The engineering and thought that went into this arrangement, so that when set in motion with a special tool the suspended balls – one large, red and heavy and one small, white and wooden – hit the various bottles, tins and box is true poetry, the sounds producing a one-man band of differing tones.

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Despite their differing skin tones, these peoples nevertheless shared common physical characteristics, such as hair texture and bone structure.

In Mandarin, for instance, there are four different tones that differ in pitch height and the shape of the pitch contour.

I simply cannot let this situation continue.Sadly, readers will note that both these explanations, though differing in tone and content, share one important quality: neither begins to make any sense at all.

UBS has a broadly similar outlook, differing in tone more than substance.

As an example, the logograph 相, when appearing in words such as 相信 xiang1xin4 'to trust' and 相片 xiang4pian4 'photograph', is associated with two phonological representations xiang1 and xiang4, respectively which share the same segments but differ in tones.

The carnation colors of the angel and Saint Jerome differ in tone, a difference that is reflected in these chemical images as well.

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