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1. The soft, almost childish timbre of Smiler’s voice grew hard, diamond-sharp edges
2. started to caw in a very unusual manner, not so much unusual in pitch, timbre or the variety of the
3. swelled, her timbre said it all: opera
4. Agrippa spoke in the gruff undertones of Amonas, this time almost true to his original timbre:
5. Bruce was drawn to the timbre of her voice
6. Then she sang with the wind’s own voice, a solo, then duet with him, but warmth in the timbre of her voice
7. Piaf sang the haunting words in a voice of such timbre that Toby felt vibrations deep in his gut, her rolling 'r's echoed in his brain; "No, I regret nothing, nothing
8. fueling instant rage that echoed in the timbre of his voice
9. He addressed his regiments in a scratching timbre
10. A yell that had nothing of the human in its timbre rang from his lips as Conan rebounded from the bloody earth and seized the rein of a riderless horse that raced past him, throwing himself into the saddle without bringing the charger to a halt
11. 'Terms?' There was a timbre of dangerous anger in his voice
12. From the timbre of that cry he knew it never came from a human throat
13. They vibrated with a timbre that held assurance of ultimate victory
14. 'The merchant Publio dwells here?' It was more statement than question, and something in the timbre of the voice caused the page to doff his feather chaperon as he bowed and replied: 'Aye, so he does, my captain
15. Kirby‘s eyes narrowed and the timbre of his voice raised goose bumps on the startled waitress
16. screaming lines without attention to timbre or tone,
17. “Mama,” the timbre of Sarah’s voice began to tremble and the air began to swirl about them nearly laced with a bitter chill
18. Within a few seconds she opened her eyes and the crowd was hushed and the only sound in the room was the elegant timbre of her voice
19. ’ His voice had grown somber timbre, soap opera poetry
20. off about the timbre of his voice -- something almost inhuman
21. Playing new music on the MP3 player when out for a jog or at the gym, rather than listening to the old favourites; becoming more aware of changes in the timbre and emotional undercurrent of the words of your partner or children or colleagues, being curious when sounds from a familiar source (the dog?, the washing machine?) are different from those we expect
22. Storming into Sandhya’s bed without a word, Roopa overwhelmed her in a cyclonic embrace and buried her head in her sharp valley and excited by her touch for which she was craving, Sandhya wanted gratification for her soul as well with the timbre of Roopa’s tone
23. she said, her voice had changed subtly to a deeper timbre, “if thou art tired, let me refresh you; return with me, when we are home I shall bathe thy head with cool water and anoint it with scented unguents
24. ” The string vibrated with the timbre of harps nestled within harps
25. Indeed, each musician was a genius in the timbre of his playing, and unique in his tone of voice
26. Regarding the inimitability of the Holy Qur'an, it is not confined to a certain respect like the fine expression, or the wonderful timbre, or its endless meanings though its briefed wording, but it is also manifested in including all of mankind sciences: the past of them, the present, and the future within it
27. The calm timbre of his voice seemed to register and the man made a visible effort to pull himself together
28. The banging is background noise to her thoughts, so much taken for granted that it takes Marlie a moment to realize the timbre has changed
29. Fearghal’s posture was improved, and the rich timbre of his
30. be that of an adult, but it also carried an innocent, child-like timbre
31. or heard the deep timbre of his voice since hours before
32. (So firm--so liquid-soft--again that tremulous, manly timbre!
33. It was low—so low that it was only in that still night air that we could have heard it, but, hushed as it was, there was no mistaking its feminine timbre
34. Oddly enough, although their voices were absolutely of a different timbre, Gram Parsons has that same vulnerability and the sense of conveying more than a lyric sheet might have revealed
35. and shadow shows with a tired calmness that had more finality in its timbre than any Why—why—it had been Ashley in the wintry, windswept orchard at Tara, talking of life desperate bitterness could have revealed
36. His words stay courtly, but their timbre is tougher
37. With a microsecond pause, and a finely calculated micromodulation of pitch and timbre – nothing you could actually takeoffence at – Marvin managed to convey his utter contempt and horror of all things human
38. It was the timbre of her voice, and the way that she walked, which set her apart
39. should infect, three chief conditions must be observed,—there are many others needed for musical perfection; the transition from one sound to another must be interrupted or continuous; the sound must increase or diminish steadily; it must be blended with one and not with another sound; the sound must have this or that timbre, and much besides,—but take the three chief conditions; the pitch, the time, and the strength of the sound