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They may benefit Sanchez on Saturday, Granneman said, because they also muffle sound.
The walls of the lobby are covered in perforated wooden blocks that likewise muffle sound.
In trying to muffle sound, Ball had made the walls too high, isolating workers in their cells.
The restaurant has six cozy booths designed for two, which have panels that muffle sound, so that conversations are private.
Similarly, horses' hooves, carriage wheels and even roofs were clad in rubber, velvet and carpet underlay, all to muffle sound.
The advantage to the VIPs, said V-Moda, is that they reduce volume but maintain fidelity, unlike foam earplugs that can muffle sound.
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You may want to avoid street-facing rooms for the noise, although heavy wooden doors and window shutters muffle sounds.
We are not, of course, unaware of these thin walls that will do so little to muffle sounds meant for other ears.
A further way to muffle sounds is to wrap hand towels around door handles to prevent them from making a noise when opening and shutting the doors.
Carpeting and plush, deep brown fabric give it a feel of elegance while muffling sound.
These third- or fourth-generation cofies of tapes smuggled in from the Continent had muffled sound and blurry images.
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