Sentence examples for general sounds from inspiring English sources

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The general sounds powerless, as he gives warning that "the extremist margins are growing wider".

To my mind, attorneys general sounds hypercorrect and pedantic – as if the users are so pleased with themselves for knowing this "rule" that they can't wait to catch someone else out.

Harrison's Concerto for Organ and Percussion develops two of Cowell's interests: not only the general sounds and rhythmic patterning of the gamelan but of clusters, which are made by hitting the white or black keys of the keyboard with the forearm or with a long block of wood to produce dense, little packages of sound.

In calling for a solution that is "more diplomatic, more economic, more political than it is military," the general sounds very much like critics of the administration (including many allied nations) in the months before the president sent our people in uniform into Iraq.

Further, [12] concludes that similar methods and acoustic features can be used to automatically classify emotions in speech, polyphonic music, as well as emotions perceived by listeners in or associated by them with other, general sounds.

What I have heard from the attorney general sounds like a pretty marked retreat from the willingness to enforce a congressionally-mandated statute [a 1994 law] that gave the Justice Department the responsibility of ensuring that police departments don't engage in a systemic pattern or practice of unconstitutional policing.

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The general sounded unperturbed, as if confronted by a minor technicality.

"The attorney general sounded well and is getting excellent care," said Dana M. Perino, the White House press secretary.

The general sounded angry as he told reporters on Saturday that the officer in custody had "tarnished the reputation of the Namibian security forces".

Still, there's an even stronger precursor for the general sound of her records, over and above those memory trip-wires.

The general sound of this ensemble was washy and nostalgic, with Mr. Wollesen on vibraphone and Mr. Saft on Fender Rhodes piano and Farfisa organ.

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