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Eileen got to dancing, just a little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to hell with it and walk out she'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we'd had together and there I was back on the hook.
Marsden's vocal range was impressive and also included the husky Whitethigh, the strident stereotypical Aussie tones of the ultra feminist ( but conflicted ) Judy Coolibar, and the cut-glass received pronunciation of Dame Celia Molestrangler ( in a series of loose pastiches of the stilted dialogue in 1930s ' melodramas ).
It was known by the native peoples of the Arctic that the livers of carnivores should not be eaten, but Arctic explorers have suffered Hypervitaminosis A from eating the bear livers ( and there has been at least one example of similar poisoning of Antarctic explorers eating husky dog livers ).
Upon her death, writer Jean Cocteau observed in an obituary, " Her voice, slightly off-key, was that of the Parisian street hawkers — the husky, trailing voice of the Paris people.
Her husky voice, coupled with her slow, precise elocution, was her trademark.
One of the numbers featured by Kryl was the “ Anvil Chorus ” from Il Trovatore with four husky timpanists in leather aprons hammering on anvils shooting sparks ( enhanced through special effects ) across the darkened stage.
In ( Belgium ), an 88 won a production car race at Spa-Francorchamps [...] A husky V8 in a cleanly styled, lightweight coupe body, the original musclecar truly was the ' 49 Olds 88.
Then 73 years old and the third-most senior Senator, McKellar was later described by Senator Bill Frist in his book on Tennessee senators as an " extraordinarily shrewd man of husky dimensions with a long memory and a short fuse.
Depicting a sad-looking woman with a young boy and a husky, the monument was unveiled by John Duncan, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians, on September 10, 2010.
She quoted, “ When Karan Johar wanted my voice to be dubbed for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, I really thought that it voice was bad and very husky and rough, but slowly I worked to improve my diction, and am now quite comfortable with it.
Her voice was husky from singing in smoky bars before she achieved fame.
Marvin Junior's husky lead vocal on the new version was in stark contrast to the smooth tenor of Johnny Funches on their original recording.
Tall and husky for a man of his generation, Joseph was encouraged by his friends in the service to box.
The husky was selected as the school mascot by student committee in 1923.
By the dawn of the 1960s, Aldo was most often type-cast as the tough guy, capitalizing on his husky good looks and gravelly voice.
A " husky " lad, he looked older than he was and as such was permitted into such establishments.
As an elderly woman Sidney continued to play supporting screen roles, and was identifiable by her husky voice, the result of a lifetime cigarette smoking habit.
Of a rather husky build, she had a tremendous laughter and was known to be gifted at storytelling.
Cecil Parker ( 3 September 1897 – 20 April 1971 ) was an English character and comedy actor with a distinctive husky voice, who usually played supporting roles in his 91 films made between 1928 and 1969.
Like Packard's husky 245-ci six used in junior Clippers, Packard's 1940 – 50 356 Super-8 engine was widely used as a marine engine.
Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King.

husky and all
With her husky voice, deep brown eyes, wistful smile and sense of humour, she brought an enduring charm to all kinds of stage drama, ancient and modern, as well as to films and television plays in a career that spanned more than 40 years.
" Many different types of dogs are commonly called huskies ... the term husky is popularly used to refer to all manner of snow dogs or northern breeds as they are also known.

husky and way
Referring to that article, Hickok had said to the Godwin, “ I suppose I am a ‘ rotund lady with a husky voice ’ and ‘ baggy clothes ,’ words, but honestly don ’ t believe my manner is ‘ peremptory .’” Hickok went on to say that, if they felt that way about her then, “ Why the Hell CAN ’ T they leave me alone ?” In a letter ( February, 1934 ) to Godwin, Hickok admitted that the Time article had upset her: “… that damned article in Time Magazine, has made something of a wreck out of me … as I came in, they handed me, with beaming smiles, a copy of Time.

husky and audience
When they heard Music's sleepy, husky voice, they offered him that role, which made his voice recognizable to a worldwide television audience.
Ken's team consists of a woman named Eleanor and a husky male named Gora Kosaka ( whom, to the Japanese audience, has a feminine name ) and who grows flowers.

husky and only
It lies lateral to ( to the side of ) the clavodeltoid, and in a more husky cat it can only be seen by lifting or reflecting the clavodeltoid.

husky and television
In her early years on television Fanny Cradock's husky voice and larger-than-life personality lent themselves to mimicry, for example on two BBC Radio comedy shows in the 1960s, Beyond Our Ken and Round the Horne, in which Betty Marsden played Fanny Haddock.

husky and area
There is also a reindeer park and a husky farm in the hotel area.

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* Big Sam: A strong, husky, hardworking field slave who in post-war lawlessness comes to Scarlett's rescue from would-be merciless thieves.
The Siberian Husky (, " Siberian husky ") is a medium-size, dense-coat working dog breed that originated in north-eastern Siberia.
The term " husky " is a corruption of the nickname " Esky " once applied to the Eskimos and subsequently to their dogs.
The KKK had hired more than 400 " husky guards ," but when the rally ended around midnight, a riot broke out.
Its mascot is a husky.
Porter brought a funkier bass style to the band and added his husky baritone to the voices of Johnston and Simmons, resulting in a rich three-part harmonic vocal blend.
By the release of the Hysteria album, the band had developed a distinctive sound featuring electronic drums and effects-laden guitar sounds overlaid with a multi-layered wall of husky, harmonised vocals.
Individuals with Reinke's Edema typically have low-pitched, husky voices.
Often described as a raven with a sore throat, it has very similar calls to the Common Raven, but with a more husky note.
* Charnauk: lead Alaskan husky, first openly attacked by alien.
Current sled racing lines are bred separately from the more common family pet and show dog bloodlines, and frequently do not possess the common " husky " look associated with the breed.
There were ten distinct husky breeds differentiated by region, height / weight and color: the Husky proper ( recognised by the American Kennel Club under the name of Eskimo ), the Alaskan Malamute, the Toganee, the Mackenzie River Husky, the Timber-Wolf Dog, the West Greenland Husky, the East Greenland Husky, the Baffinland Husky, the Chuchi ( recognised by the American Kennel Club as the Siberian Husky ), and the Ostiak.

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