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Although the show points up certain cultural specificities — Krasner, a Jew, wrote glyphs right to left on some compositions, while Lewis, an African-American, drew inspiration from jazz for his forests of whisper-thin lines — it largely treats the artists as pure formalists, feeling their way from Surrealism-inspired mark-making into pure abstraction.

This is complicated by the frequent assumption by the piano of an imitative role in which it represents nature or material reality: a spinning wheel; a galloping horse; a whispering forest.

The species is also commonly known as butterfly adder, forest puff adder, or whisper, among others.

But then I snipped Kieran's umbilical cord and took him in my arms, and he stared up at me, not even surprised, and held my finger with the fierce grip that kept his simian ancestors from plummeting to the forest floor, and I whispered that I'd never let him go — and I never will.

The death of his uncle leads to dealings upmarket with Whispering Glades (ie Forest Lawn).

In "Forest of the Dead", River whispers something in the Doctor's ear that makes him trust her, which the Doctor states just before her death was "my name" and that "There's only one reason I would ever tell anyone my name".

We are naturally well-adapted by evolution to imaginatively reconstruct speech against a noisy background - imagine trying to whisper in a windy forest to your hunting companions.

Ana Torroja, who has recorded with Mr. Bose and with the ethno-ambient group Deep Forest, has a light, breathy voice that whispers her own promises.

Standing on the whispering edge of the Impenetrable Forest, Mr Barangirana asks: "Where is the god who will give us back our forest?"It is at least worth noting, however, that forest people are not always the tree-huggers they are cracked up to be.

"Wolves are slowly coming back here," whispers our biologist from this U.S. Forest Service's enlightened HJ Andrews Experiment Forest.

In 1924, Charles Sherrington, one of the founders of modern neuroscience, said, "To move things is all that mankind can do; for such the sole executant is muscle, whether in whispering a syllable or in felling a forest".

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