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Mr. Braxton uses effects and electronics and sometimes guitars to create resounding sounds and songs.
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When describing dying onstage, he refers to the "resounding sound of noses being picked".
The bass drum has a large diameter, most commonly 22 inches (56 cm), and thus has a deep, resounding sound.
Before the song was released, MTV News Alvin Blancoo heard a preview of the song and described it as "resounding... sounds like it was tailor-made to be performed in large stadiums".
Yet little pretension pervades these 19th-century walls, which originally housed a bank, before resounding to sound of the Sweelinck Conservatory, the music academy from which the hotel takes its name.
The crowd began chanting — great rhythmic resounding chants that sounded like music.
Central Damascus, despite resounding to the sound of regular incoming and outgoing fire, has not been a main battlezone.
But the protest seemed to spread spontaneously across the city, with many neighborhoods resounding to the sound of banging metal.
Mandelstam's Dante is vividly particular, local and spontaneous, his emotion resounding still in the sounds of his words.
In current use, then, baldfaced lie is the most popular because it sounds most resounding; barefaced lie continues to run strong with no connotation of any pursuit of the hirsute; and boldfaced lie sounds like a printer's error.
In Massachusetts, audiences expected to number about 700 at a time will listen to seasoned singers in the Sheffield hockey rink -- strains of harmony resounding where the winter sounds run to raucous cheering and body checks.
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