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Many in the city, struck with a reverential fear, tempered with joy, ran immediately to the church, young and old citizens and strangers, all with one voice giving praise to Jesus Christ.
Many amateur radio repeaters, for example, identify with Morse, even though they are used for voice communications.
Many languages have both an active and a passive voice ; this allows for greater flexibility in sentence construction, as either the semantic agent or patient may take the syntactic role of subject.
Many ATC training systems currently require a person to act as a " pseudo-pilot ", engaging in a voice dialog with the trainee controller, which simulates the dialog that the controller would have to conduct with pilots in a real ATC situation.
Many voice systems use even lower data rates, but below 5 kbit / s voice quality begins to drop rapidly.
Many oscillators, including the human voice, a bowed violin string, or a Cepheid variable star, are more or less periodic, and so composed of harmonics.
Many ditransitive verbs have a passive voice form which can take a direct object.
Many were settings of metrical psalms, in which the solo voice sings a melody in the manner of the numerous metrical psalm collections of the day ( e. g. Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter, 1562 ) with each line prefigured by imitation in the accompanying instruments.
* French — Lannoy, Robert: " Pierrot the Street-Waif " ( 1938 ; choir with mixed voices and piano ; text by Paul Verlaine ); Poulenc, Francis: " Pierrot " ( 1933 ; voice and piano ; text by Théodore de Banville ); Privas, Xavier: Many works, in both Chansons vécues ( 1903 ; " Unfaithful Pierrot ", " Pierrot Sings ", etc.
Many instant messaging services offer video calling features, voice over IP and web conferencing services.
Many young singers start out as soubrettes but as they grow older and the voice matures more physically they may be reclassified as another voice type, usually either a light lyric soprano, a lyric coloratura soprano, or a coloratura mezzo-soprano.
Many modern composers other than Britten have written, and continue to write, countertenor parts, both in choral works and opera, as well as songs and song-cycles for the voice.
Many VO coaches who have had success in commercial, narration, and animation offer private training, tele-seminars and weekend workshops for both novice and experienced voice actors.
Many of those offering VO training include making a voice demo MP3.
Many Japanese voice actors frequently branch into music, often singing the opening or closing themes of shows in which their character stars, or become involved in non-animated side projects such as audio dramas ( involving the same characters in new storylines ) or image songs ( songs sung in character that are not included in the anime but further develop the character ).
Many well-educated people-social scientists, humanities scholars, writers and other professionals-have given voice to and even become articulators for rising nationalistic discourse in the 1990s.
Many languages have both an active and a passive voice ; this allows for greater flexibility in sentence construction, as either the semantic agent or patient may take the syntactic role of subject.
Oedipus does not want to talk to him, saying that he loathes the sound of his voice, but Antigone persuades him to listen, saying, " Many other men have rebellious children, quick tempers too ... but they listen to reason, they relent.
Many reviewers lumped many of the new acts together ; as Newsweeks David Gates wrote: " Good song, good voice, hot band: who cares which one it is this time?
Many more Danray switches were purchased and deployed at strategic points of their service area to become the first viable competitor to AT & T's long-distance voice services for businesses.

Many and experts
Many of us may even be secretly relieved at having a plausible excuse to delegate ancient civic responsibilities to a new bureaucracy of experts.
Many experts at the time, including Arthur Galston, the biologist who developed and intensively studied TCDD, opposed herbicidal warfare, due to concerns about the side effects to humans and the environment by indiscriminately spraying the chemical over a wide area.
Many experts consider these drugs obsolete for treating anxiety but valuable for the short-term treatment of severe insomnia, though only after benzodiazepines or non-benzodiazepines have failed.
Many experts nevertheless recommend to reboot as soon as possible after encountering a Recoverable Alert because the system may be in an unpredictable state that can cause data corruption.
Many people work in the gray economy, and many experts estimate Macedonia ’ s actual unemployment as being somewhere between 20 %- 25 %.
Many of the terms associated with ragtime have inexact definitions, and are defined differently by different experts ; the definitions are muddled further by the fact that publishers often labelled pieces for the fad of the moment rather than the true style of the composition.
Many experts feel that is important to not use iodized salt, as the iodine and other additives may impart an off flavor.
Many experts believe that lifelong physiotherapy is crucial to maintain muscle tone, bone structure, and prevent dislocation of the joints.
Many experts believe that a dirty bomb such that terrorists might reasonably be able to construct would be unlikely to harm more than a few people and hence it would be no more deadly than a conventional bomb.
Many woodworkers have various theories about the advantages and disadvantages of pull vs. push, and even experts will disagree on these matters, including accuracy of cut, power available for cut, straightness of line, thinness of
Many experts in French history have admitted that there is a kernel of truth to Taylor's picture of France but have complained that Taylor presented French politics and society in such a manner as to border on caricature.
Many forestry experts claim that the establishment of plantations will reduce or eliminate the need to exploit natural forest for wood production.
Many human-edited directories, including the Open Directory Project, Salehoo and World Wide Web Virtual Library, are edited by volunteers, who are often experts in particular categories.
Many self-defense instructors and experts believe that if the situation is so clear-cut as to feel certain violence is unavoidable, the defender has a much better chance of surviving by landing the first blow ( sucker punch ) and gaining the immediate upper hand to quickly stop the risk to their person.
Many industry experts advocate intensive swine farming.
Many experts argued that this made the PR-rated chips poor choices for games, any kind of streaming video, or encoding MP3 music.
Many experts thought that San Juan's warm weather would affect Buchanan, but he upset those who thought that way and beat Laguna by a 15 round decision to become world's Lightweight champion.
Many experts attribute Japan's high life expectancy to the Japanese diet, which is particularly low in refined simple carbohydrates, and to hygienic practices.
Many experts now identify Cleopatra VI with Cleopatra V of Egypt, Ptolemy's wife.
Many experts view this as simply being the tip of the iceberg, as all facets of institutional activity and social life such as business, government, art, journalism, health, and education are increasingly being carried out in these digital media spaces across a growing network of information and communication technology devices.
Many experts disagree with Kramer's assessment of Laver.
Many experts regard the bleeding time as useless, in that it does not predict surgical bleeding.
Many Oklahoma State fans and even some experts had wanted them in the BCS National Championship game, but the Alabama Crimson Tide remained 2 in the nation.
Many experts have developed tools to analyze this asset, but there is no universally accepted way to measure it.

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