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Chimps have a vocal air sac, for example, but humans don't.
Australian rappers have also been vocal Air Max advocates.
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Mr. LaMontagne sounds down and out here, but he puts on no vocal airs, letting the words do the talking: "There's just something about this hotel/Got me wishing I was dead".
The offensive tweets directed at Miss Davuluri followed the predictable trend of an obnoxious but vocal minority airing its discomfiting kneejerk reactions.
Opponents to the rule of the Puritans in Massachusetts were vocal in airing their complaints to the new king.
Can we reduce the human language to the exchange of vocals through air molecules?
Irrespective of the fundamental frequency that is determined by the rate of vibration of the vocal cords, the air in the vocal tract will resonate at these three or four overtone frequencies as long as the position of the vocal organs remains the same.
Although singing and speech both involve the larynx and the vocal cords modulating air as it is pushed out of the lungs, they stem from different sides of the brain.
The show's recent "Tech Talk" skit assembles a mock talk show where vocal tech bloggers air their grievances about the device before being shamed by a panel of Chinese factory workers who built the device.
The harder-edged cousin of the pop-centric tunes above, the club side of main stage sounds are all about those pounding kicks that favor splashes of aggression over the hands-in-the-air vocal refrains.
The acoustical properties of the vocal tract, the air-filled cavity between the vocal folds and the mouth opening, are determined by its individual geometry, the physical properties of the air and of its boundaries.
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