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Talk to the public information officer. Abrams' voice belied his tough talk.
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Nothing happened: 'there was no voice, no answer, no attention given them.'
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It's a controversial idea: allowing children a voice in public policy decisions.
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Mr Nally has also given a voice to the victims of crime.
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Raising his right hand he said in a clear and commanding voice:
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You merely need to set up communications between myself and another vox.
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He has touched the vox humana stop of the crowd; it fairly roars.
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A quick vox pop suggests he's not alone in that view.
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The vox humana of a Hammond organ sobbed among the clouds.
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She always spoke in a hushed vox tremulo, and never played any rough games.
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Results showed that a population of motor neurons specifically fire during vocalization.
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Most clinical events were brief and confined to vocalization or limb movements.
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Speech may be called the prose, and song the poetry of vocalization.
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His vocalization was unexceptionably pure, and his style was manly and noble.
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I was greeted with joyous clapping, singing, and ululating, the great African vocalization.
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It's one of the clearest cases of where a vocalisation comes from.
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These behaviours all require her to control her vocalisation and breathing.
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Mr. Direck felt they were going back, back, in spite of all this vocalisation.
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Pathetically cheerful that pum, pum, hopelessly cheerful indeed against the dirge of the air, a dirge accentuated by sporadic vocalisation.
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Even after only a few minutes' vocalisation on this subject a deadly infection seems to creep into the air-theinfection of priggishness.
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The aged pianist had often listened to her vocalism with enraptured gaze, and she believed he, too, was her slave.
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In this city Emma lived for four years, during most of which time she received instruction in vocalism from the venerable Professor Perkins.
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Emile, for his part, was equally interested in her exploits in vocalism, which he found as extraordinary and unexpected as everything else about her.
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Squabbling believably, Chen and Chiu have the body language and shorthand vocalisms of genuine siblings.
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Vocalism, measure, concentration, determination, and the divine power to speak words;
Usage of phonation in English
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All but one patient had improved swallowing and phonation after the procedure.
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Impairment in phonation is especially severe in patients with respiratory dysfunction.
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The voluntary control of phonation is a crucial achievement in the evolution of speech.
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At phonation the bands are drawn toward each other, meeting just as it commences.
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There was increase in fundamental frequency, maximum phonation time and self-reference voice-related quality of life.
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Results: Maximal phonation time was shorter in groups A and B compared with that of controls.
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Initial laryngeal spasm followed by wheezing respiration, croupy cough, and varying degrees of impairment of phonation.
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The main symptom of unilateral vocal fold paralysis is hoarseness because of a remaining glottic gap during phonation.
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Separately assessed were features of articulation, phonation, prosody, and the global severity for a total of 31 items.
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Results: Areas of activation in the ADSD and control groups were similar to those reported previously for vowel phonation.
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Although the reinnervated vocal cord did not regain normal movement, both of the patients obtained excellent improvement in phonation.
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The hypothesis was that the reduced maximum phonation time in people with obesity would be corrected after surgery due to weight loss.
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Sudden shutting off of the expiratory blast and the phonation during paroxysmal cough is almost pathognomonic of a movable tracheal foreign body.
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We would again urge that in every instance of phonation in either speaker or singer, the breath be taken through the open mouth.
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Two hours after the intake of zolpidem, improvement of all the parameters tested, with the exception of the maximum phonation time, was observed.
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They are, since phonation is at will, voluntary muscles; but it is an interesting fact that the laryngeal muscles of either side invariably act together.