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Except the way it turned out, as Mr. Davidson notes near the end of the story.
"I'd come home after a late night and find a series of neat little notes near the door.
Her coloratura could be imprecise, and a few inaudible high notes near evening's end might explain what looked like discomfiture during her curtain call.
Most arias and songs had high notes near the end, which he made sure he got, forcing them up and out of the phrase, to audience cheers.
The compression-decompression algorithm ("codec") used relies on psychoacoustical tricks to remove less audible parts of the signal like a quieter sound masked by a louder one occurring at the same time, or notes near the limit of human hearing.
Ms. Wincenc, a noted soloist and teacher and a longtime advocate of new music, played Varèse's "Density 21.5" (1936, revised in 1946) with a soulful, keening tone, and reserves of power for the piercing high notes near the end.
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Foreigners bought $40.5 billion of Treasuries as the yield on the benchmark 10-year note neared its highest in two years.
Giving credence to our numbers, however, is the report by McDonald et al., who noted near-doubling of CDAD US hospital discharges, from 98,000 in 1996 to 178,000 in 2003 (2 ).
In the last, Poulenc's "Chemins de l'amour," she gracefully spun high notes from near silence to a hearty volume and back again.
Andy Lewis, on his blog, Quackometer, publishes Steiner's hierarchy of value, and notes: "Nearer the bottom of the spiritual hierarchy we can find animals such as fish and reptiles.
But, as Shakespeare noted, the near in blood, the nearer bloody.
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