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Wade vocalized a range of sounds, her voice rising steadily.
The red ruffed lemurs also vocalized an alarm call "about 15 minutes before the quake".
At the same time, one would also vocalize any thoughts, feelings or memories that appear during the process.
Many cultures, he said, believe that vocalizing a prayer amplifies it.
Displaying males vocalize a sequence of soft growling followed by a repetitive kred-kred-kred-kred.
I vocalize a lot of what I need and they're very understanding.
One woman felt she had been automatically characterized as an "angry black woman" after she disagreed with the views of a particular professor and openly vocalized her thoughts.
In an interview with the Breakfast Club on New York's Power 105 radio station, Oscar-nominated actress Angela Bassett vocalized her thoughts on the diversity conversation in Hollywood. .
In an interview with the Breakfast Club on New York's Power 105 radio station, Oscar-nominated actress Angela Bassett vocalized her thoughts on the diversity conversation in Hollywood.
So this is the democracy that the United States' invasion of Iraq has wrought: an Iraqi politician arrested for going to Israel for an antiterrorism conference and vocalizing his thought that Iraq and Israel should open lines of communication.
Research shows that more people in a workplace vocalizing negative thoughts, the more likely that otherwise happy and productive employees are to adopt them.[8].
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