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For an instant John longed for the sound of the bells of Noyon-la-Sainte, the touch of his mother's hand, the lilt of Charles's voice in the square raftered rooms, his father's bass tones rumbling to the canons, and the sight of the beloved bishop.
For a moment, anger darkened the hallway about her, and when she found her voice, anger thickened it.
" Slant Magazine also gave the album three out of five stars, saying " It's Marianne Faithfull's substance-ravaged voice that comes to mind most often while listening to songs like " Honey " and " For Once in Your Life.
" For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God.
For the 2004 video game The Bard's Tale, he served as scriptwriter, improviser, and voice actor of the main character The Bard.
For bicameral humans, when habit did not suffice to handle novel stimuli and stress rose at the moment of decision, neural activity in the " dominant " ( left ) hemisphere was modulated by auditory verbal hallucinations originating in the so-called " silent " ( right ) hemisphere ( particularly the right temporal cortex ), which were heard as the voice of a chieftain or god and immediately obeyed.
For 37 years beginning in 1967, Albert was the voice of the New York Knicks on radio and television ( getting his start by being a ball boy for the Knicks before getting his first break on New York radio by sportscaster Marty Glickman ) before being let go by the chairman of the MSG Network and Cablevision after Albert criticized the Knicks ' poor play on-air in 2004.
For instance, a major clause must display some structure that is the formal realization of a choice from the system of " voice ", i. e. it must be either " middle " or " effective ", where " effective " leads to the further choice of " operative " ( otherwise known as ' active ') or " receptive " ( otherwise known as " passive ").
For example, Gujarati has vowels with a partially lax phonation called breathy voice or murmured, while Burmese has vowels with a partially tense phonation called creaky voice or laryngealized.
For example, a human voice can be sent as a radio wave or microwave by making the wave vary to correspond variations in the voice.
For this occasion Mozart replaced both arias of Susanna with new compositions, better suited to the voice of Adriana Ferrarese del Bene who took the role.
According to Mike Nesmith, it was Dolenz's voice that made the Monkees ' sound distinctive, and even during tension-filled times Nesmith and Peter Tork voluntarily turned over lead vocal duties to Dolenz on their own compositions, such as Tork's " For Pete's Sake ", which became the closing title theme for the second season of the TV show.
For home use the largest demand for new services was video and voice transfer, but the ISDN basic rate lacks the necessary channel capacity.
For example, if a telecommunications service provider decides to offer different qualities of voice connection, then a premium voice connection will require a better connection quality compared to an ordinary voice connection.
For example, this might include setting up the network so that a new customer can receive voice service.
For voice DS1 lines, the calculation is mostly the same, except that the port ( required for Internet access ) is replaced by LDU ( otherwise known as Long Distance Usage ).
For the documentary, Hanks did voice work, reading excerpts from World War II-era columns by Al McIntosh.
For purposes of comparison, CDs are encoded at 1411. 2 kbit / s, and lossless encoders can encode most CDs below 1000 kbit / s, with significant bitrate reduction for easier-to-encode content such as voice.
For example,, the voiceless bilabial stop, is indicated-continuant ,-voice, labial, and the set of voiced coronal stops can be indicated-continuant, + voice, coronal.
For example, individuals watching a ventriloquist will perceive the voice is coming from the dummy since they are able to see the dummy mouth the words.
Cassius Dio also spoke of Cleopatra's allure: " For she was a woman of surpassing beauty, and at that time, when she was in the prime of her youth, she was most striking ; she also possessed a most charming voice and knowledge of how to make herself agreeable to everyone.

For and orchestra
For a very brief period in 1944 the Wills band included 23 members., and around mid year he toured Northern California and the Pacific Northwest with 21 pieces in the orchestra. Billboard reported that Wills outgrossed Harry James, Benny Goodman, " both Dorsies, et al.
For the band's fourth album, Eldorado, A Symphony, a concept album about a daydreamer, Lynne stopped overdubbing strings and hired an orchestra and choir instead.
For his 1997 release To See You, Connick recorded original love songs, touring the United States and Europe with a full symphony orchestra backing him and his piano in each city.
* Dances ( 1991 ) ( text by Joan Grant, choreography by Bianca van Dillen ) For soprano, small orchestra ( amplified harp, amplified piano, percussion, strings ).
For his part, Davis was fully aware of the importance of the project, which he pursued to the point of turning down a job with Duke Ellington's orchestra.
For example, in the Oliver Stone film Alexander, Vangelis conducted an orchestra that consisted of various classical instruments including sitars, percussion, finger cymbals, harps, and duduks .< ref > MFTM review of Alexander Retrieved 6 October 2008
For example, if one said " The inner city youth orchestra has been a remarkably successful initiative in that it has kept young people off the streets after school and exposed them to culture and discipline, thereby improving their self esteem and future prospects.
For several years, however, Verdi did not allow his work to be played here, as some of his music had been modified ( he said " corrupted ") by the orchestra.
For Dream Theater's album Octavarium he arranged and conducted for various orchestra instruments, including strings and horns.
For a while, he performed in combos, sometimes stretched to an orchestra.
For example, many composers simply wrote a piano version of the march, and it was up to the publisher to arrange separate parts for concert band, orchestra, etc.
For his fifth studio effort the emotional Feelings ( 1997 ), Byrne employed a brass orchestra called Black Cat Orchestra.
For the company's 1960s superhero efforts composer John Gart ( under the stage name John Marion ) and music supervisor Gordon Zahler created strong themes and backing cues using a large orchestra until 1968's Batman entry, which used sparser production and jazzier themes.
For example, his Violin Concerto ( 1806 ) opens with four solo timpani strokes, and the scherzo of his Ninth Symphony ( 1824 ) sets the timpani against the orchestra in a sort of call and response.
For the commission, he incorporated the three above-mentioned piano works of Russian themes into Russian Suite for orchestra.
For the orchestra, Henschel devised innovative orchestral seating charts and sent them to Brahms, who replied approvingly and commented on the issues raised by horn and viola sections in a letter of mid-November 1881.
For many years until his death in 2003, Ron Goodwin gave an annual series of Christmas concerts with the orchestra around the south and west of England.
For Deutsche Grammophon, Ozawa and the orchestra recorded William Russo's " Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra " with the Siegel-Schwall Blues Band, and Bernstein's Orchestral Dances from West Side Story.
For the rest of the year, the orchestra played in the hall of Bedford School, and after the launch of the V-1 raids in 1944 the remaining broadcast concerts of that year's Proms season were performed at the Bedford Corn Exchange.
For want of any available conductor of comparable fame the management of the orchestra invited five guest conductors to divide the season among them.
For a few years he enjoyed a meteoric celebrity, including participating in a recording of William Walton's Façade with Edith Sitwell .< ref > Lambert's best known composition is The Rio Grande ( 1927 ) for piano and alto soloists, chorus, and orchestra of brass, strings and percussion.
* Mikis Theodorakis — Requiem: For soloists, choir and symphonic orchestra ( Intuition / Schott )
For the first time since 1949 the orchestra appointed one of its players to the position.
For this, they leave their normal seat in the orchestral group and stand in a typical concerto soloist's position, returning to the orchestra when they are no longer given that priority.

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