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"It's a little softer sound.
We had just sat down to dinner on the second night when I heard a softer sound, a distant moaning.
The Scottish Lowland bagpipe, played from about 1750 to about 1850, was bellows-blown, with three drones in one stock, and had a softer sound.
Mr. Montrose later formed the band Gamma, which on three albums from 1979 to 1982 moved toward a softer sound that incorporated synthesizers.
Choice of words can matter greatly for the psychologically aware, and the new word "recession" had a much softer sound than its predecessor.
It marked the arrival of a softer sound and a more family-friendly image, and sold more than a million copies.
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Today's more tolerant society seems to prefer "softer sounds" like Charlie and Maisie over harsher sounding names like Reginald and Gertrude.
Changes in pixel brightness are sensed as louder or softer sounds.
They also discriminate between louder and softer sounds, as indicated by the startle reflex and by rises in heart rate.
As students tried to distinguish softer sounds, and ones closer and farther away, they discovered aspects of the space they had not considered.
He's also dabbling in softer sounds, as in "Love Me Like You Do," Ellie Goulding's deeply tender ballad from the "Fifty Shades of Grey" soundtrack.
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