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Air conditioners, heaters and even computer fans vibrate the walls, floors and ceilings.
And while outside the cabin, I listened to a Sirius/XM country channel using the in-bed audio system that, instead of speakers, uses exciters to vibrate the walls of the bed.
But they felt the building shake as they sat in the locker room, the heavy bass vibrate the walls as they walked through the tunnel, the noise rise as they skated through a giant golden helmet and into an arena covered in laser beams and lingering smoke.
You can feel their energy building inside their tiny bodies, vibrating the walls of the house.
Twice a day, she uses an apparatus that resembles a life vest; hoses inflate the vest at specified frequencies and pressures to vibrate the chest wall and mobilize the mucus.
It vibrated on the wall of the last gallery, leaving a potent impression of Picasso's genius for the irreducible.
The thunderous bass sounds seemed to vibrate the very walls and floor of the church, prompting Mr. Burdick's threat to the subways.
"You can feel the music vibrating through the walls," said Mr. Strauss, who added that he and his wife are so frustrated they plan to knock through the walls of another apartment they own in the back of their building and move their bedroom there, away from the commotion.
The music vibrated off the walls.
Down a thin and rickety spiral staircase, the bassoon's thick purr vibrates through the walls.
But maybe its Jeppe Hein's shivering, vibrating mirror on the wall nearby that makes us feel this way.
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