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In the stillness of a hot summer afternoon, the most pervasive sound is a banging screen door.
Until, that is, you go into a church (chanting), a cloister (chirping) or a sports bar (swearing in dialect accompanied by expressive but silent hand gestures) The most pervasive sound in rome is without question automotive.
While moviegoers may not have thought of requesting more pervasive sound, moving seats or even a clearer ratings system, there was one concern often voiced about 3-D movies.
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From the aisles of your grocery store, the doctor's office waiting room, or an elevator, the pervasive sounds of holiday music are here before you've even finished the last of the Thanksgiving leftovers.
While the pervasive game sounds good in theory, in practice it's meant getting a lot of different devices to play nice, and that's not easy.
There's a political angle (corn subsidies), an authenticity angle (it's processed, very pervasive and just sounds industrial) and a paranoid angle (the entertaining conspiracy theory that the 1985 New Coke fiasco was an intentional failure, orchestrated to distract consumers from an ingredient switch in Coke Classic).
It's easy to get distracted while you're reading Carol Birch's 11th novel, and distraction is part of its point: in 19th-century Wapping, there are enough strange sights, pervasive smells and sounds and curious characters to keep most novelists – and readers – going strong for three times the number of pages that there are here.
The hum is so low and so pervasive that it sounds more like a distant waterfall.
The child on the bus perhaps thought it was cooing soundlessly to itself, but actually it was making a sound as flat, pervasive and irritating as the chirp of a cricket.
As a member (playing banjo and guitar) of the New Lost City Ramblers, a group devoted to performing American music as it sounded before the pervasive influence of radio and the record industry, Mr. Cohen had released several albums on the Folkways label.
The affectedness of the medium is a feature which is mostly evident, and almost pervasive in the case of sounds, because of the relatively similar size of the phenomena involved at the source and in the medium proper.
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