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Discover Ludwig"intermittent sound" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a sound that occurs on and off, with periods of silence in between. Examples: - The intermittent sound of birds chirping outside my window woke me up. - The old car made an intermittent sound every time it accelerated. - The noise from the construction site was an intermittent sound throughout the day. - The faulty air conditioner made an annoying intermittent sound that was difficult to ignore.
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In the background they hear the intermittent sound of battles.
No one else had experienced intermittent sound, a spokesman said.
Results show high-amplitude, intermittent sound radiation for azimuthal modes 0 and 1.
Ahead of the ceasefire the intermittent sound of explosions continued to echo across the coastal enclave early on Thursday.
Like Jim Dawson's intermittent sound score, which includes polka music and ambient city noise, "2 kilos" is a collage.
Drolly timed, they are droll in effect, but the only outright laughter comes canned, as part of James Lo's intermittent sound score.
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The dancers all wear tiny earphones, through which they hear the text, while the audience hears only a brooding, intermittent sound-score by Thom Willems, a longtime collaborator, and the vocal and acoustic sounds made by the performers.
The footfalls and the intermittent sounds of drips form a haunting ambient soundtrack.
Continuous rather than intermittent sounds and low tones rather than high-pitched ones are apparently those most soothing to infants.
Low frequency, continuous sounds are far more comforting to distressed individuals than intermittent sounds, acoustic techniques which mothers tend to naturally use when trying to soothe newborn babies.
But the stage picture is cooler and more distanced in the new quartet, choreographed and performed by four women (Ms. Chamecki, Ms. Lerner, Maria Hassabi and Cristina Latici) to intermittent sounds and music by Dusty Trails (Vivian Trimble and Josephine Wiggs).
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