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"He's an awful yoke, that one" might be a less colourful sounding example.
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Each CVC was recorded four times, and the clearest, most natural sounding examples were selected.
Mr. Weiss offered 16 works, including a pair of short encores, and though he played most of the music on the harpsichord, he had a robust-sounding example of the smaller, high-register virginal on hand for charming music-box-like accounts of Peter Philips's ornate transcription of the Caccini song "Amarilli, Mia Bella"; the anonymous "Why Aske You"; and Martin Peerson's "Fall of the Leafe".
Shumate and the judge then entered into an argument about what that even meant, with the judge throwing out increasingly absurd-sounding examples to see if Shumate would acknowledge that they were emoluments rather than simple presents.
Andersen constructed most of the game's sounds through a number of "grains" instead of longer sound loops, allowing him to adjust the playback to give better feedback to the player without sounding repetitious; one example he cites was the use of separate sounds for the boy's toe and heel when they make contact with the ground, giving a more realistic sound for movement.
(Other theories?) PayScale also sorted the responses by industry, since workers can have innocuous-sounding job titles but still work in nefarious-sounding industries (for example, a secretary for a hit man).
Some businesses may try to get around this by using the similar-sounding "Ink" (for example, a printing business named "Printers, Ink"), but this will still make it sound as though the business is incorporated when it actually isn't.
For selecting the points forming the CoMP measurement set, an eNB can monitor the uplink signal received powers, for example through sounding RSs.
Another verbing, as in the parodic-sounding but deathly real example reported by Robert Potts: "We need to leverage our synergies".
In the comments to many articles on the shootings, you'll find otherwise sensible-sounding people writing, for example, that they know 13-year-olds with Asperger's and anger issues who could themselves become Adam Lanzas when they grow up.
Popular topics are first surfaced by an algorithm, then audited by review team members to confirm that the topics are in fact trending news in the real world and not, for example, similar-sounding topics or misnomers.
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