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I heard music ahead: syrinx, oud, and drum, a peculiarly Porphyrian combination.
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On the other hand we have the syrinx or Pan's-pipes.
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For a lyre outshone by my syrinx hast thou sold all thine empire to me.
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After radiotherapy, the syrinx was no longer seen.
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His lack of personal charm was the origin of the invention of Pan's pipes or syrinx.
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Almost it might be Pan himself with his syrinx, walking abroad on the first day of Spring.
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Possessing both the syrinx and the larynx allowed the dual functions of birdsong and the ability to speak.
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All patients harbored a syrinx.
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The pathogenesis of this type of syrinx is discussed, and the potential benefit of radiotherapy in these cases is suggested.
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Observe, between the lyre and the banjo her little satchel of music-books, and below the syrinx a lamb and palm.
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The pan pipes are also known as the syrinx, and have, since their ancient appearance, gone on to quite a following.
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The following were the names of the instruments: cittern, bagpipe, clarion, rebec, psaltery, syrinx, sackbut, regals, gittern, shalm, timbral, and cymbals!
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Clinical, radiological, and operative variables were assessed as predictors of syrinx improvement as a function of time using Kaplan-Meier plots and log-rank analysis.
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In her brave young heart, swelled the ineffable song-themusic never yet caught by syrinx or flute or violin, the words no tongue can speak.
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Syrinx was automatically aware of its spatial location eleven light years away.
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Syrinx was aware of a curious secondary oscillation in the distortion field.