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Some of them emit sounds (usually white noise or a variant) in an effort to mask distracting noises.
It's a landscape where your eyes don't always coördinate with your ears, and where the sounds usually outnumber the bodies.
The condition almost always begins in late childhood or early adolescence and worsens over time, often expanding to include more trigger sounds, usually those of eating and breathing….
But he rarely talks like the stereotypical stutterer, Porky Pig, rapidly repeating letter sounds; usually the king has trouble getting sounds out from the get-go, blocked by sputtering pauses.
What struck me was how much people spoke in tongues: language-like sounds (usually, repeated phonemes from the speaker's own language) thought by those who use them to be a language God knows but the speaker does not.
We talk about meat a great deal, love pressing our noses against the windows of local butchers, watching in awe as they use their skills to produce glistening cuts of things that once made cute little animal noises, and have even been known secretly to rub the fat on joints of beef, pork or lamb, making sounds usually heard from honeymooning couples.
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It's a flattering makeover, however, taking an indieish dreamscape sound usually dominated by US bands and dressing it up with a flourish of British nightlife.
For more than 50 years, millions in hotels and ballrooms danced cheek to cheek to the Lombardo sound, usually in a bright and regular two-step rhythm.
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