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I bought a Furby Boom toy from Amazon Marketplace just over 18 months ago (in November 2013), which has developed a fault and lost its sound.
"Bamboozled," the finale, turned out to be an audience-participation number that moved from a vaguely ominous chant, "Sometimes I feel the world around has lost its sound," to one of hope, "Sometimes I feel that the world inside is full of pride".
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In this most recent robbery, the gallery and performance space lost its computer, microwave, sound system and video equipment, valued at close to $8,000.
The paint is chipped straight through to the wood and it's long ago lost its gleam, but the sound only seems to improve as it ages.
Even "Star Trek" lost its two awards, for sound mixing and editing, to "The Hurt Locker," although at least both of those were collected, back-to-back, by a frail and splendid figure with flowing ginger-blond tresses, milky complexion, and unplaceable accent, whose very presence gave comfort to connoisseurs of the extraterrestrial.
The trick was packing the drugs in a part of the vehicle where the body wouldn't lose its hollow sound when slapped.
The milk wagon lost its horse and the early sound.
It's an old, familiar sound that hasn't lost its effect.
Hulme said that the "clunking sound of the scanner" lost its appeal without acid.
But remove a single pitch from one of those chords, and it loses its shimmer and sounds duller, less pungent, just not right.
The IFS doesn't lose its temper, but sounds like it's about to on the irritating question of "efficiency savings".
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