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Failure to do so to date accounts in part for bizarre concerns vocalized by Obama administration officials that Assad — the mass murderer — may fall too quickly.

Over the music are the wordless strains of a high soprano and a whooshing sound (vocalized by Mr. Courage), which accompanies the starship Enterprise as it passes across the screen.

The call for "conversation" as the solution then reinforces this idea that the legitimate problems with law enforcement vocalized by minority communities are really all just one big misunderstanding.

And the popular but peculiar "Vision Angelel 55246) offers the abbess's music, straightforwardly if drably vocalized by Sister Germaine Fritz and Emily van Evera, pureed with Richard Souther's grotesque accompaniments, a synthesized fusion of jazz, rock and New Age.

Results showed that dogs paid closer attention to loudspeakers when they heard emotional content either positive or negative emotions vocalized by a human or another dog in comparison to non-emotional sounds.

Enough to Make You Yell To the Sports Editor: Re "Strange Habits of Highly Successful Tennis Players," June 21: Far and away the worst (and the strangest) habit or tic in the professional tennis world is the yell or grunt or screech vocalized by so many players every time they hit the ball.

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Most are noisemakers and can "vocalize" by moving strong muscles attached to the air bladder, which acts as a resonating chamber, amplifying the sounds.

The work he does in auditions, he said, is intended to break singers of the operatic habit of standing like statues as they vocalize; by brandishing a video camera he gives them the feel of playing to a focused audience.

Spontaneous vocalizations were recorded in the arena immediately after maternal separation and compared to a second, separate set of recordings collected from the same pups who were provoked (gentle prodding) to vocalize by a human observer.

Again, try to vocalize by using your diaphragm.

However, Early Scots /ol/ had vocalized to /o̞u/ by the 16th century and subsequently diphthongised to /ʌu/ in Modern Scots, so that 'Colt' would have become 'Cowt' rather than 'Coat'.

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