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The uncertainty about what it means for writing to have a voice arises from the metaphor itself.
In this model, the self-excitation of the vocal folds in a falsetto voice arises through inherent flow properties in a rapidly oscillating wall, a process that is distinct from the mucosal wave-based explanation submitted previously and based on a quasi-steady flow assumption.
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As the noise diminished, one voice arose.
The question of Ms. Andrews's voice arose.
And out of the gathering, a voice arose.
At once a voice arose among The bleak twigs overhead In a full-hearted evensong Of joy illimited; An aged thrush, frail, gaunt and small, In blast-beruffled plume, Had chosen thus to fling his soul Upon the growing gloom.
In music timbre is the characteristic tone colour of an instrument or voice, arising from reinforcement by individual singers or instruments of different harmonics, or overtones, of a fundamental pitch.
"Feeling pretty smug in my martyrdom, I had just reached the top landing when a still, small voice arose in my heart: And what did my Son do for you?" Burpo quickly realized the error of his ways and "swung forward with renewed strength, as if my crutches were eagles' wings".
This guy had just sold me a pack of Camels when an audacious young voice arose from my side: "Hey mister, you got any money?" I looked down to see a boy, maybe 13 years old, with a face so angelic it belonged on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
With the rise of group authoring we may have a whole new kind of voice arise.
It stripped away the colonial scrim, gave authority to a voice arising from centuries of cultural tradition that predated European contact and served as the catalyst for postcolonial literature the world over.
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