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As she stretched words into long clouds of breath, she kept moving; her arms thrust out into Olympian poses and her legs executed small kicksteps.
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She likes to stretch words out so that they resonate.
These beats served a generation of m.c.s who loved to stretch words.
It reflects the fact that no one is stretching words who says that in 1973 the control structure failed.
He stretches words out across several beats, turning light interjections, like "yeah" and "that's right," into ominous announcements.
Her voice clamps into each song, performing careful variations on pitch, stretching words but generally not scatting; her face conveys meaning, representing sorrow or serenity like a silent-movie actor.
Hoping to head off a possible backlash from a Chinese public that has grown increasingly angry, officials presented today's deal as a victory for Chinese dignity and world stability, sometimes stretching words in the process.
His voice is what sounds like a true lead guitar, stretching words and sounds into giant melodies, even when they are just in-between parts, embellishments or passing phrases.
Haggard is arguably the most influential country singer of his generation, modernizing Lefty Frizzell's way of stretching words or phrases to add a distinctive character.
These old Canon machines no longer accepted faxes, but if they were fed a message with an image to copy with Warwicker holding the sheet of paper back, the machine would start to draw lines and stretch words.
Across the side of a tall building, in black letters on a yellow background, stretched the words " 'America is too great for small dreams.' Ronald Reagan".
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