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Those who did often sounded uncomfortable and distant.
The soprano Twyla Robinson too often sounded disembodied and quavery.
Her phrasing often sounded rather choppy; her playing dispassionate.
In opposition the PSDB has often sounded petulant and elitist.
Calls for reform, often sounded, have not been heeded.
"Blue Soliloquy" (2009), with its varieties of blues language, often sounded like research.
When he did get around to selling himself, his ideas often sounded quixotic.
Once he arrived at "G.M.A.," Sherwood often sounded like a veteran marketer.
So far he has often sounded tough, but then made concessions.
"Monk Abstractions" (2007), taking on Thelonious Monk's melodies, often sounded like a set of reactions.
Perhaps it started as a position of "impartiality" but it often sounded like deliberate ignorance.
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