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If you want to record talking, stand about 6 inches (15.2 cm) back and talk steadily into the horn.
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Following Marius's death, Holst, a sober-looking white-haired man in his early sixties, appeared frequently on television, talking steadily about education, conservation, and scientific research.
Keep calm and speak steadily.
It could be said that Prison Talk is steadily documenting and even galvanizing a subculture, if it weren't for the February report from the Pew Center on the States that one in 99 people in America is now in prison.
With such a large meal, you would think she spent the whole time running among stove, fridge and counter, but Ms. Starr works the way she talks, slowly and steadily.
We'll also talk more about hotel rates, which are steadily rising, too.
The club, relegated last season, loiter in 15th place in the Championship with realism steadily swamping optimism when it comes to talk of promotion.
Planners and politicians may talk of "urban infill" and "downtown redevelopment," but Los Angeles has been steadily sprawling for more than 80 years.
The business of capturing moving images and then projecting them on to screens in front of paying customers has steadily improved, with talking pictures, colour, widescreen formats, digital special effects and fancy sound systems.
Once a talking shop, the parliament's powers have steadily expanded over the past 20 years.
Rudd talks cheerfully but steadily, as if he's neither reciting boilerplate nor overly impressed by his career.
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