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After the first album, the band felt that demos for the second album ( on which Corner provided the guide vocals ) better suited his voice, especially in regard to the more raw, personal quality of the lyrics.
Under this definition, DC voltages can vary in time, as seen in the raw output of a rectifier or the fluctuating voice signal on a telephone line.
When the raw footage was reviewed, his voice was inaudible, and his lines had to be dubbed by Rich Little.
Lewis felt that more emphasis should be placed on formal voice and body training, such as teaching actors how to speak verse and enunciate clearly, rather than on pure raw emotion, which he felt was the focus of Method training.
The band achieved their initial notoriety through Bjelland's " babydoll " image — sometimes referred to as the kinderwhore look — which contrasted dramatically with the raw power of her singing voice and her aggressive lyrics.
Notwithstanding that raw voice, Elmore sang his blues with a particular feeling, an emotion and depth that showed his country background.
Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn wrote: " Read Vernon God Little not only for its dangerous relevance, but for the coruscating wit and raw vitality of its voice.
Colón's band featured a raw, aggressive all-trombone sound that was well received by salsa fans, and Lavoe complemented the style with his articulate voice, talent for improvisation, and sense of humor.
The album was well received by critics ; Robert Christgau felt that her voice, raw and imperfect, free of " technical decorum ", would liberate female singers while Jon Landau in Rolling Stone felt that King was one of the most creative pop music figures and had created an album of " surpassing personal-intimacy and musical accomplishment ".
Often referred to as " Funky Kubota ", Kubota has been commended as having a strong, raw and impassioned voice ; others feel that his voice is a " sake-voiced rhythm " at time and that he pushes his voice out of its natural range.
The intension was to determine if they could craft the raw intensity and soulfulness of Robert's voice which captivated them when singing outside of the White Room.
Bill Janovitz of Allmusic notes the raw anguish in Clapton's voice in the pre-chorus and chorus:

raw and humor
According to the site's summary of the critical consensus, " Chasing Amy explores gender roles, sexual mores, and the limits of friendship with a mixture of sensitivity, raw honesty, and director / screenwriter Kevin Smith's signature raunchy humor.
Cake considered the album more professionally produced than Motorcade, despite references to its " raw " sound, and the reception was again generally positive ; critics noted the broadening of Cake's sound, with Joshua Green noting in the Westword that " Nugget spans a broader range of topics than did Motorcade, with similarly appealing results ", and Matt Weitz in the Dallas Observer saying that " The gimlet eye and sardonic humor of 1994's Motorcade of Generosity is intact, but Fashion Nugget is aptly named ; it updates Motorcade with beatboxy soul and hip-hop rhythms ".
Newsweek applauded its " black humor, powerful grotesquerie and peculiar raw beauty.
His manner with them was a combination of raw, sometimes violent criticism and good humor.
The writers layered their interactions with " raw edges " and humor.
Newsweek wrote that the film contained " black humor, powerful grotesquerie and peculiar raw beauty.

raw and personal
Watabe said about her former religious affiliation: " We ' Moonies ' were willing to sacrifice personal choice to spin gold out of the raw silk of ourselves, to help create world harmony through family harmony.
* A $ 1, 000 personal computer has as much raw power as the human brain.
Giving the feeling off that it is raw and it is emotional, but it's not just connected with our personal story.
Allmusic identifies indie rock as including a number of styles that are: " too sensitive and melancholy ; too soft and delicate ; too dreamy and hypnotic ; too personal and intimately revealing in its lyrics ; too low-fidelity and low-budget in its production ; too angular in its melodies and riffs ; too raw, skronky and abrasive, wrapped in too many sheets of Sonic Youth / Dinosaur Jr ./ Pixies / Jesus & Mary Chain-style guitar noise ; too oblique and fractured in its song structures ; too influenced by experimental or otherwise unpopular musical styles.
Director George Sluizer, who owns the rights to what has been filmed, has made available some of the raw material, which features Pryce and Phoenix on a field in Utah, on his personal website.
" Critics stated that Gaye's music " signified the development of black music from raw rhythm and blues, through sophisticated soul to the political awareness of the 1970s and increased concentration on personal and sexual politics thereafter.
Following Hart's adoption of a raw vegan diet for health and personal reasons, he replaced his farm animals with plants.
The IIGS was far more expensively priced and slower in terms of raw processing speed compared to its competitors and increasingly, without regular advancement updates, fell behind other personal computers over its lifetime.
Under the leadership of Byrnes, the program managed newly constructioned factories across the country which created raw materials, civilian and military production, and transportation for US military personal and was credited for providing the employment needed to officially bring an end to the Great Depression Thanks to his political experience, his probing intellect, his close friendship with Roosevelt, and in no small part to his own personal charm, Byrnes was soon exerting influence over many facets of the war effort which were not technically under his departmental jurisdiction.
However, following his adoption of a raw vegan diet for health and personal reasons, Hart replaced his farm animals with plants.
Meanwhile his direct manner of dealing with fellow officers and superiors, along with eccentric personal habits, won him few friends among the officer corps ; he would consume raw onions because he thought they were healthy, scrub himself with a rubber brush instead of bathing and greet visitors to his tent while completely naked.
A properly designed DSS is an interactive software-based system intended to help decision makers compile useful information from a combination of raw data, documents, and personal knowledge, or business models to identify and solve problems and make decisions.
He diagnosed this evil as being due to several shortages: personal influence ; spiritual oversight ; and the raw number of parochial organizations, which had not kept pace in the city, as they had done in rural parishes, with the growing population.
Calvert's personal fortune was secured when he was additionally appointed a commissioner of the treasury with a £ 1, 000 pension and a subsidy on imported raw silk, which would later be converted to another £ 1, 000 pension.
All kinds of personal property ( e. g.: cars, furniture ,...) or real property ( raw land, apartments, single family homes, and business property ( including wholesale and retail )) may be leased.
" ( Letter 261 ) He was not — his reply included gentle " surgery " ( that is, criticism ) of Dickinson's raw, odd verse, questions about Dickinson's personal and literary background, and a request for more poems.
The unadjusted or raw pay gap does not take into account differences in personal ( e. g., age, education, the number of children, job tenure, occupation, and occupational crowding ) and workplace characteristics ( e. g., the economic sector and place of employment ) between men and women.
The coffee, sold among thousands of other products, was bought raw, and then roasted and blended according to very personal recipes depending on the customers ' requests.

raw and charm
It's as naive, as raw, as raw can be and that's part of what gave it all its charm.

raw and bring
The creator of C ++, Bjarne Stroustrup, has acknowledged that Simula 67 was the greatest influence on him to develop C ++, to bring the kind of productivity enhancements offered by Simula to the raw computational speed offered by lower level languages like BCPL.
During both World Wars, the island of Britain was dependent upon huge numbers of merchant ships to bring in food and essential raw materials, and protecting this lifeline was one of the highest priorities for British forces.
Brooks ' portrayal of a seductive, thoughtless young woman whose raw sexuality and uninhibited nature bring ruin to herself and those who love her, although initially unappreciated, eventually made the actress a star.
Workers would work from home, manufacturing individual articles from raw materials, then bring them to a central place of business, such as a marketplace or a larger town, to be assembled and sold.
2 These two collections are " recommended for anyone who feels that time, popularity and ( maybe ) Don Was has watered down Old Crow Medicine Show, The Hackensaw Boys bring the Appalachian string band roots with punk rock flowers hard and raw.
Able to control the flow of vital raw materials, food, and people across the demarcation line that separated occupied from unoccupied France, Stülpnagel could reward French cooperation by allowing people and goods to cross military checkpoints, or he could seal the borders and bring the French economy to a grinding halt.
The upstream sector includes the searching for potential underground or underwater oil and gas fields, drilling of exploratory wells, and subsequently drilling and operating the wells that recover and bring the crude oil and / or raw natural gas to the surface.
Crab collectors string raw crabs together and bring them miles inland to sell in Taiwan markets.
The elder Consort Song had become ill, and in her illness, she craved raw cuscuta, and she requested that her family bring them.

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