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crystal-clear and voice
She was unpretentious, shy and devout, and possessed a crystal-clear soprano voice projected with a wistful quality and earnestness that audiences found touching.
Wunderlich's crystal-clear voice and intelligent, restrained interpretation also led him to impressive renditions of the lieder cycles of Schubert and Schumann with pianist Hubert Giesen.
The Houston Chronicle praised the production as being " brilliant ," adding that " casting is nothing short of miraculous " and " Mr. Maroulis ’ voice is a gorgeous, crystal-clear, unwavering, bright tenor instrument that will blow you away.

crystal-clear and also
The Isonzo / Soča is also well known for its unique trout species Salmo marmoratus ( known as the marble trout ), which lives in the upper course of the crystal-clear river.

crystal-clear and into
We went towards the centre of this small island where at the foot of a round hill a crystal-clear river rushes forth, dividing up further on into several arms.
Manatee Springs State Park is located six miles ( 10 km ) west of town and the crystal-clear water is a first magnitude spring that flows directly into the Suwannee River.

crystal-clear and which
But he delivered a crystal-clear talk, which some felt had a quality – like Suzuki's talks – of not only being about the dharma but being itself the dharma.
In the legends the Turul is mentioned at least twice to have shaped the fate of the Hungarians: on the first occasion Emese, mother of Álmos, wife of Ügyek ( descended from Attila the Hun ) had a dream in which a Turul appeared, impregnated her symbolically and a stream of crystal-clear water started to flow from her womb.
One of the most picturesque parts of Pirin's landscape are 176 crystal-clear mountain lakes which are called the eyes of the mountain in the Bulgarian folklore.
* Hestavar, the Bright City: a luminous metropolis which floats above sandy beaches and crystal-clear lagoons, the center of astral civilization.
After the conquest, the soldiers came upon another fig tree, surrounded by a crystal-clear spring, so they renamed the surrounding meadow ( which until then had been known as Ahirköy ) Kırkpınar, which translates from Turkish as " forty springs " or " forty sources ".
The island which is surrounded by Rawa Island, Sibu Island and Tinggi Island is characterized by quiet, clean beaches of powdery white sand and crystal-clear azure waters.
The Mawig Falls on the other hand, which is located in Barangay Balabag, is the source of the crystal-clear waters of Matingao River.

crystal-clear and she
According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane she provides " extraordinary, crystal-clear vocals [...] a soulfulness that was the mark of a truly gifted singer ".

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Somalia has some of the best telecommunications in Africa: a handful of companies are ready to wire home or office and provide crystal-clear service, including international long distance, for about $ 10 a month.
Other attractions include crystal-clear green waters, lush vegetation and canoeing.
Whilst flying from China to visit her prince in Singapore, this beautiful maiden stopped to seek solace in the crystal-clear waters of the South China Sea.
The massive, rugged cliffs of the park are inhabited by thousand-year-old cedar trees, overhanging the crystal-clear waters of Georgian Bay.
In Japan, Dead or Alive Ultimate was released with a crystal-clear blue version of the Xbox system that included a controller of the same color, a copy of Dead or Alive Ultimate, and some bonus Kasumi-themed extras.
The water in the river is crystal-clear and is 72 ° F ( 22 ° C ) year-round.
According to John, the New Jerusalem is " pure gold, like clear glass " and its " brilliance like a very costly stone, as a stone of crystal-clear jasper.
Salento's coasts are varied, and can be sandy or rocky, but all boast pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters.
The book, Summer in the City, 2006, by Vic Siegel, photos edited by Claus Guglberger, annotations by Richard Slovak, shows a crystal-clear print of this photo on page 126.
" He said that " the positions we had taken over the last decade and a-half were so crystal-clear that it would be absurd to claim that the Marshall Institute was tailoring its position to fit the needs of some corporate interest ", and accordingly, " From now on the Marshall Institute will accept grants for general program support from corporate foundations and in some cases directly from corporations.
Alan Smith, chairman of Storehouse at the time of the Bhs sale commented " He Green had a crystal-clear vision and strategy.
Away from the abandoned mine workings, the river valley is one of the most beautiful in Wales with steep wooded banks carrying crystal-clear water.
To reach the water in the cave one has either to abseil or to descend an ancient, hand-forged ladder that hangs free of the vertical dolomite walls of the cave for over 50 m. Here, too, SCUBA divers have descended as deep as they have dared ( 80 m ) in the crystal-clear waters and have reported nothing but deep blue below them from one ledge of dolomite to the next with nothing discernible in the depths.
Also adjacent to the park runs Costa Beck, a stream locally noted with crystal-clear water and fly fishing is available here free to those staying in the holiday village. Trout, Dace, Grayling, Salmon, Kingfisher and Pike can all be found in Costa Beck.

voice and discreet
The star system put an emphasis on the image rather than the acting, although discreet acting, voice, and dancing lessons were a common part of the regimen.

voice and engaging
In the early 1950's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George Trager ( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm ), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell ( Ray ), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication: ( 1 ) words or language ( 2 ) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and `` tone '' of voice, and ( 3 ) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial expressions, and body shifts -- nodding or shaking the head, `` talking '' with one's hands, et cetera.
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.
These learning environments position youth voice as the central actor in the educative process by engaging students in every facet of school operations, including learning, teaching, leadership, justice, and democracy, through experience.
Whether teachers employ experiential education in cultural journalism, service learning, environmental education, or more traditional school subjects, its key idea involves engaging student voice in active roles for the purpose of learning.
Difficult as even that can be for some, with some natural talent, a good ear for rhythm and timing, an engaging stage presence, and perhaps a robust singing voice, even a beginner can sound good.
February 2008 saw a packed Town Hall, and heard the voice of Robert Powell as narrator in Prokofiev ’ s Peter and the Wolf, which the Huddersfield Examiner described as " utterly engaging and absorbing.
Professional sound effects, narration and character voices performed by award-winning voice actors have been added to the books to create a fun and engaging reading experience for the whole family.
He described this best himself: " Anatomizing the dead bodies, by inflating the windpipe and stretching the membranous posterior wall of trachea, I have managed to produce a perfect vocal sound without engaging the vocal cords ..." " Human voice is formed in the chest-in the bottom end of the windpipe ( trachea ), by means of the posterior membrane, attached to the cartilaginous cells ..."
Additional research has shown that engaging youth voice is an essential element of effective organizational development among community and youth-serving organizations.
Specific aims are stated in Articles 5 and 12 that clearly acknowledge the youth have a voice, that youth voice is constantly changing, and that all areas of our society are morally responsible for engaging youth voice.
A contemporary reported that she had " a pleasing, engaging manner and silvery voice, and her message was simple.
During the next two years, he performed widely in Ireland and Scotland, gaining a reputation for sunny extemporaneous comedy, humorous expressions and a uniquely comic voice, freedom with his texts, and an engaging rapport with audiences.

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