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signature and crooning
Martin's relaxed, warbling crooning voice earned him dozens of hit singles including his signature songs " Memories Are Made of This ", " That's Amore ", " Everybody Loves Somebody ", " You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You ", " Sway ", " Volare " and " Ain't That a Kick in the Head?

signature and youthful
As Vianu commented, Caragiale exploited the theme to so much success that it took another generation for youthful love to be presented in a non-comedic context ( with the common signature writings of Ştefan Octavian Iosif and Dimitrie Anghel ).

signature and voice
Allmusic. com claims that " Joey Ramone's signature bleat was the voice of punk rock in America.
* the inherence factors: Something the user is or does ( e. g., fingerprint, retinal pattern, DNA sequence ( there are assorted definitions of what is sufficient ), signature, face, voice, unique bio-electric signals, or other biometric identifier ).
Norman had a " passion for the pavement he took his signature voice and his beat-up nylon-string guitar to festivals, coffee shops, and major theaters ", including concerts at The Troubador and The Hollywood Bowl, " witnessing before and after the performances on the streets during the day and to the customers after the gigs.
His distinctive voice and signature phrase of " and they're offfffffff!
In describing her voice and signature sound he said, “ You can't hear elaborate harmonies with your conscious: you have to hear her voice with your subconscious .” He also mentioned that Norwood was the “ main inspiration ” behind the guitar work on the Red Hot Chili Pepper ’ s 2006 Grammy winning album, Stadium Arcadium.
Although Losey's films can in the main be described as naturalistic, The Servant's hybridization of Losey's signature Baroque style, film noir, naturalism, and expressionism and both Accident's and The Go-Between's radical cinematography, use of montage, voice over, and musical score amount to a sophisticated construction of cinematic time and narrative perspective which edges this work in the direction of neorealist cinema.
Lymon's slowly declining sales fell sharply after his voice changed and he lost his signature soprano voice.
Above all, McDonald's voice became the band's new signature sound.
" Remixed by her longtime producer Rodney Jones, the recordings featured Horne in remarkably secure voice for a woman of her years, and include versions of such signature songs as " Something to Live For ", " Chelsea Bridge ", and " Stormy Weather ".
Features Ted Joans ' voice reading one of his signature poems, " Jazz is My Religion ".
" Rolling Stone stated " The signature quiver in Mýa's voice does give her some sonic identity, but otherwise this could be the music of Destiny's Child, Aaliyah or any of the countless interchangeable hip-hop / R & B divas.
Although she is apparently one of the leading opera singers of her generation, the only thing that Castafiore is ever heard to sing are a few lines of her " signature aria ", the Jewel Song, l ' air des bijoux, from Faust, always at ear-splitting volume ( and violent force-certainly enough to part the Captain's hair, and a breeze enough to blow back a curtain in an opera box-' She's in fine voice tonight.
His voice was a near-perfect match for Peary's, though he refused to use Peary's signature laugh.
He was most noted for his comic performances, possessing a powerful and agile bass voice, a wide range, and adroit acting skills: Leporello in Don Giovanni was one of his signature roles.
" His name was accidentally left out of the credits, leading many to believe ( erroneously ) that the cartoon's narrator, Boris Karloff, sang the song while others cited Tennessee Ernie Ford as the song's signature voice.
His most familiar voice is that of radio announcer Jim Lowe, who boomed Big Tex's signature " Howdy, folks!
Mortimer providing the voice of the adverts ' signature nodding dog, Churchill, and Reeves as the consumer, prompting the dog extol the virtues of insurance deals offered by the company.
Savage was recognizable by wrestling fans for his distinctively deep and raspy voice, his ring attire, intensity exhibited in and out of the ring, and his signature catch phrase, " Ooh yeah !".
Rucker's signature contribution to the band is his baritone voice which Rolling Stone has called " ingratiating ," TIME has called " low, gruff, charismatic ," and Entertainment Weekly has characterized as a " barrelhouse growl.
In Super-Link, the characters would refrain from ever recognizing that this being was once Starscream, being that his spark signature had changed, as well as his voice, appearance, and personality.
In 1942, in the midst of a burning war, Leander scored the two biggest hits of her recording career-in her signature deep voice, she sang her anthems of hope and survival: " Davon geht die Welt nicht unter " (' That is not the end of the world ') and " Ich weiß, es wird einmal ein Wunder gescheh ' n " (' I know that someday a miracle will happen ').

signature and made
By the time of Pope Martin V their signature was made essential to the validity of the acts of the chancery ; and they obtained in course of time many important privileges.
Other varieties are 100 % crushed-fruit smoothies with tapioca pearls and signature ice cream shakes made from local ice cream sources.
Moore's energetic comic performances as Van Dyke's character's wife, begun at age 24 ( eleven years Van Dyke's junior ), made both the actress and her signature tight capri pants extremely popular, and she became internationally famous.
Still developing what would become their signature B movie – inspired style, later dubbed horror punk, they made their first appearance at CBGB in April 1977.
Another important official is the Clerk, whose signature is appended to all orders made in the Council.
The legal rule is that unless a statute specifically prescribes a particular method of making a signature it may be made in any number of ways.
A signature may be made by the purported signatory ; alternatively someone else duly authorized by the signatory, acting in the signer's presence and at the signatory's direction, may make the signature.
More recently, Members of Congress in the United States have begun having their signature made into a TrueType font file.
A notorious case was the signature of Johannes Vermeer on the fake " Supper at Emmaus " made by the art-forger Han van Meegeren.
They made Lord Grey prime minister 1830 – 1834, and the Reform Act of 1832 became their signature measure.
Shortly thereafter, a bank teller noticed a suspiciously large check bearing the late Rice's signature and made out to Rice's New York City lawyer, Albert T. Patrick, but with his name misspelled.
They made Lord Grey prime minister 1830 – 1834, and the Reform Act 1832 became their signature measure.
These bypassed the homogenization, and often carry the nuclear signature of specific nucleosynthesis processes in which their elements were made.
Robson had also interested his beloved Newcastle, but he opted to join Fulham as, in his opinion, " Newcastle made no appreciable effort to secure signature ".
Bizarre dreams made up the content of the strip, as they would the following year in McCay's signature strip, Little Nemo.
As Mefistofele, the American bass made the role a signature one, appearing in many productions in the 1980s and early 1990s, including one given by the San Francisco Opera in November 1994
In addition to being home to country music band Shenandoah, a number of artists have made successful pilgrimages to Muscle Shoals in an effort to escape the limelight, and write and record their signature works.
Later, Fender musical instruments produced two signature model electric basses designed and endorsed by Hamm himself, the first artist exclusive model ever made by Fender: the " Urge Bass " and the " Urge II Bass " upgrade with a D-Drop Tuner.
* Execution ( legal term ), the formal process, nowadays typically by signature and exchange of documents, by which a legal document such as a will or contract is made and put into binding effect.
After delivering 219 votes in the House for Obama's signature health care package, Pelosi was both praised and heckled as she made her way to Capitol Hill.
However, the British public did learn to appreciate " Nights in White Satin " subsequently ; it made No. 9 on the UK singles chart on re-issue in December 1972, and No. 14 on the charts on a subsequent reissue at the end of 1979, and is now regarded as The Moody Blues signature song by British audiences.
When an Act is published, the signature of the clerk is omitted, as is the Norman French formula, should the endorsement have been made in writing.
On 2 April, after he was shown the document, he announced his willingness to ratify it if certain changes were made ; but the time for negotiations had passed, and Charles insisted on his signature.

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