Sentence examples for general cacophony from inspiring English sources

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I didn't really know what Spike was going to say or do, but I figured that he would probably add favorably to the general cacophony of the event.

Its broad, central walkway is lined with shady trees, immense newsstands, flower stalls and stacked cages of parrots, ducks, canaries and other birds, each adding its particular note to the general cacophony.

Between the final game of the World Series, the Country Music Awards and the ongoing and general cacophony of the election, most American television viewers were probably occupied last night.

One of the dangers of the habitual use of adversarial rhetoric is a kind of verbal inflation -- a rhetorical boy who cried wolf: The legitimate, necessary denunciation is muted, even lost, in the general cacophony of oppositional shouting.

"Bjorn hated it here," said Mary Carillo, the astute broadcaster for CBS, once a tour player, referring to Bjorn Borg, who never won the Open — 10 of them, three surfaces — and always seemed set off by the bad lights and general cacophony of Queens.

But it is the roomy, if invariably packed, bar, with its views out over Knightsbridge for those able to grab window seating, where a variety of accents mingle in the general cacophony -- from estuary English, the dominant accent of southeast England, to the Sloane Ranger drawl of would-be aristocrats, to American to Middle Eastern.

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With the primary coming up on April 26, they will add their voices to the general election cacophony.

More comic installation than comic abstraction, Juan Muñoz's "Waiting for Jerry" consists of the soundtrack of a "Tom and Jerry" animated cartoon: a cacophony of inferred chases, sneaks, skids, crashes, plops and general hysteria.

But what those diverse cognitive problems may indicate is a general breakdown in the brain's ability to correctly filter a cacophony of incoming sensory data.

However some conflicts sound like a "cacophony" of firing and machine guns, according to Major-General Julian Thompson, who led 3 Commando Brigade during the Falklands War.

A couple of weeks ago, James (Spider) Marks, a retired general who is a CNN commentator, suggested that, rather than engage in "a cacophony of conjecture" about the plane, people in the studio should "get back to what we know and what we don't know".

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