Sentence examples for sound enacted from inspiring English sources

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Among his chief innovations was the development of an aesthetic in which music and dance coexisted without co-dependency: motion and sound enacted concurrently, with no causal relationship.

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Gabrielle Goliath's sound installation enacts the fear and randomness of violence against women, which has surged to pandemic levels in South Africa".

In a statement, MSF said: "MSF believes that the intruders aimed to physically harm the Bourbon Argos's staff but thanks to the sound security procedures enacted, all team members were safe.

Peru's long growth spurt was based on a mixture of catch-up after a disastrous 1980s, sound economic policies (it enacted a fiscal rule in 1999), cheap natural gas and, above all, a huge mining boom.

Regulators will suggest that banks and brokerage houses adopt voluntary but detailed procedures that, if fully enacted, would sound an alarm whenever a foreign leader or that leader's family and business partners use financial companies as conduits for large sums.

In Angel, for example, Darryl McDaniels of hip-hop act Run DMC recounts being told that he's adopted: "Right then and there, the whole world stopped [makes sound of screeching brakes]." There's something lovely about that unaffected, spontaneous sound effect that was once enacted live, now living on in print as a stage direction.

Judge Platt ruled the state had sound reasons for enacting the 1993 law.

They prevent public debate on critical policy issues and they stop Congress from fulfilling its duty to enact sound laws and fix broken ones".

He is a co-founder of the Mission Anti-Displacement Coalition, which works to enact sound planning and development policies to preserve the cultural character of San Francisco's Mission district.

Not only does Geoff Hoyle become a one-man sound machine re-enacting the ferocious storm that confuses and terrifies the demented Lear as he wanders about the heath, in the moments when Hoyle inhabits the King's body and speaks Shakespeare's lines, one gets an eerie sense of the power so cruelly denied to talented clowns who are never given a chance to portray the theatre's most tragic characters.

Robert H. Jackson, who would later become a Supreme Court justice, wrote in 1941, "Any decision that upset the law as Congress had enacted it, however sound in lawyer logic, could only breed widespread trade mischief, commercial confusion and debtor disaster".

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