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Such enquiries often brought some audible groundswell of approval.
But there was some audible effort in her breathing and caution in her delivery.
The signing will force the Giants to change some audible calls for Eli Manning, Coughlin said.
There was still, after all, some audible fruit though the tinge of vinegar... "I think it's oxidised," said Colin after a good sniff and a sip.
As the peers scrutinised the material, much of it explicit, there were a lot of tut-tuts, some audible inhalations of breath and the occasional muttered "dreadful" or "horrific".
But the august, many say arrogant, former president will not don the academy's embroidered green uniform and two-pointed hat without some audible sniffs from his fellow notables, several of whom lobbied hard to keep him out of the club.
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Using a pro football analogy, it's past time for the President to rethink his economic game plan, change some of his key players if need be, and call some audibles, lots and lots of audibles, until he finds most of those missing jobs and greatly reduces the plague of persistent income inequality.
A resignation by Mr. Weiner could thus be expected to be greeted by some with audible sighs of relief.
The immaculately dressed first-night audience greeted the production with some very audible boos as well as robust cheers.
Woolf's protagonist passes a man called Scrope Purvis, and we suddenly catch his thoughts, as if they were some briefly audible skein of sound.
When they did vocalise, their calls could carry considerable distances – some were audible from up to 400 m (1300 ft) away through dense forest.
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