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A forerunner of the modern female empowerment singer, with the brassy inflections and biting inflections to fuel it, Ms. Wilson could infuse even the saddest song with a sense of strength.
The television journalists with their trench coats and stentorian inflections.
With iOS 11, the voice sounds more natural with better inflections.
The man's inflections made me think of waves on a sea.
Consequently, her voice and concomitant inflections provide the album's sonic signature.
Just as often, these modern inflections inject a moment with instant accessibility.
But you can hear Shipp's unpastorly advice in King's breathy, pleading inflections.
You bring these inflections and influences and they merge together quite nicely.
The menu from the chef Carlos Carreto is Mediterranean, with Greek inflections.
We watch as shadows become people through minuscule strokes and painterly inflections.
It's based on dozens of GIFs and weird interview responses and vocal inflections.
He discovered his trademark Middle Eastern inflections while exploring record shops in London.
His mannerisms and inflections are so specific that they basically beg to be copied.
Hardy's Brock is composed of weird facial tics, squeaky vocal inflections, and hunched body language.
The harpist Zeena Parkins responded to Ms. Serpa's spoken inflections with brilliant splatters of notes.
Amazon also announced a "deep learning model" that will allow Alexa to understand vocal inflections.
Instead, Assistant will be able to sense pauses and voice inflections to insert those things automatically.
McConaughey worked on dropping his trademark Texas twang, and Theron covered up her South African inflections.
He has a high-pitched voice that drips with the Southern inflections of his native Arkansas.
It then uses that information to build a database for analyzing inflections in mood and language.
Sing it; give your voice and ear free range to capture the tempo and musical inflections.
I wrote the part based on how Jay speaks, his inflections, his mannerisms, his own quotes.
Later on in "I Need You," Cave simply repeats the title with different inflections, like an incantation.
"Surrender," is an entrancingly chasmal track that seamlessly composites forceful industrial inflections and billowing elements of ambience.
He was right there, playing the scene next to me, keying off my movements and vocal inflections.
"What hits me first is people's inflections and the way they carry themselves, their attitude," he said.
BRANTLEY And how about the rockabilly inflections of our still adolescent-seeming Curly (a fabulous Damon Daunno).
A Tony nominee for "Shuffle Along," the smashing Ms. Warren replicates the signature physical and vocal inflections.
At times he quotes from Abdullah Ibrahim; elsewhere his inflections have the alabaster elegance of Keith Jarrett.
She doesn't have much power in her voice, but she makes up for that with smart inflections.
Ms. Weisz said her upbringing helped her employ the proper inflections, gestures and even Torah references onstage.
More advocates telling our stories in our way with our faces, our inflections, our concerns, our intuitions.
Winstead's take on Bjork is no doubt the standout, with the actress nailing the Icelandic singer's unique inflections.
The three political scientists claim that justices "telegraph their preferences during oral arguments" with their "subconscious vocal inflections".
And when the album settles, the guitars themselves are different—country inflections rather than 10-Watt bedroom electrics.
Michael C. Hall sings with faithful Bowie inflections, a tribute that only underlines the finality of Bowie's loss.
Mr. Porter tosses off gospel inflections with ease, responding to the sighing arc of Chip Crawford's piano chords.
Frontman Adam Granduciel still has his Bob Dylan inflections, whirring over xylophonic twinkles, murky synths, and crystal-clear guitars.
Of course, Franklin was still the star of the show, holding center court and interjecting her own inflections throughout.
Instead, it blends both language—pidgin English with Patois, Creole with Lingala, and recognisable, local slang—with sonic inflections.
If the company goes public, the key value inflections of the stock are associated with success of the products.
He switches between piercing preacher inunciation to slowed Jamaican inflections, like a speeding Porsche changing lanes on the M1.
I got in cars I shouldn't have, had regrettable experiences on futons, copied the vocal inflections of the ringleader.
The Sharks, like most of the actors playing them, are of Latino descent; their dances have Afro-Caribbean inflections.
The grand mixture that is Cuban music — its intricate grooves, melodic inflections, arrays of drums — began flowing into her compositions.
The backwards-spoken line is then itself rewound in the playback, revealing the spooky inflections specific to the Red Room.
The automated voices behind the calls were remarkably life-like with their inflections and "mm-hmm"s and "umm"s.
Using slightly different inflections and facial expressions than the original versions, the moms recited a series of increasingly profane quotes.
That's fine — not everything gold can stay so — but what's surprising is how his inflections shift between the two versions.
She had a Symbolist bent, with affinities for Gauguin, Bonnard, Ensor, and Klimt, and inflections of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes.
It would be hard to do that around the warm, lively energy of voices and inflections that color this film.
There are at least a handful of inflections of Aardman, the renowned British stop-motion animation studio, in this picture.
"So what we're seeing in semiconductor business and in display are larger technology inflections than we've seen in decades," Dickerson said.
Elist says that the best way to prevent yeast inflections as a man is to clean your junk thoroughly and routinely.
Together, these inflections signal a massive change among the teen set: Namely, that the category may not be dead after all.
Mr. Costanzo sings with exceptional tenderness while bringing out inflections in the music that hint at the character's isolation and insecurity.
Over the years as a The New Republic reader, I've seen TNR invoke this line in different contexts with different inflections.
It was way over the top, but it is a very funny Bowie impersonation that just reiterated some of his inflections.
The songs at first sound tied down, never quite able to float away, centring around straight riffs rather than gentle inflections.
Her unmistakable Irish accent and the Celtic inflections of her melodies gave her singing a plaintive individuality and a flinty core.
In her thrillingly compact "Piano Study in Mixed Accents," a sinewy, rapid-fire melody bursts from the keyboard with shifting inflections.
With Valley Girl inflections and French-manicured talons, she initially appeared to exist only to satisfy Columbus' (Jesse Eisenberg) sexual fantasies.
Woodard's performance gathers its astonishing force incrementally, in subtle choices and inflections that you might not even register as actorly decisions.
He is such a prodigious talent that the absence of even the slightest blues inflections kept his music from cutting deeply.
If they match our strong and weak inflections on the syllables, they basically boost our sound, and our diction carries over.
It is a quality that de Blasio shares with Barack Obama: the inflections, the backslapping, the cultural shape-shifting modes of interacting.
Maybe you start with "I'm Poppy," a video where she repeats that phrase over and over in different inflections for 10 minutes.
Everyone stands out, whether it's through their accents, inflections, or—in the case of Pabllo Vittar—singing their entire verse in Portuguese.
It's not every alto saxophonist's way, but with Ms. Fuller's blend of impeccable straight-ahead-jazz chops and gospelly inflections, it's engrossing.
As he speaks, the vowels crash together, and the words change speeds, echoing the jazz inflections of beat poetry and evoking synesthesia.
Messud has picked up some of his inflections — pronouncing ''literary'' as ''LIT-tree'' — as well as the British tendency toward humorous understatement.
Her time in Chicago's spoken-word circles granted her the seamless flows and inflections she used to fill her 20153 debut, Telefone.
One of the darkest canvases in the Aicon exhibition, it is a field of shadowy, velvety hues with faint inflections of magenta.
In his earlier years he could be found rapping in an American accent but now the Irish inflections in his voice come through.
They had this really thinned out, middle range, drone-y kind of voice without any inflections, and that helped the zombie, psychedelic vibe.
Teasing out her soft vocal inflections and textural shading — the album's deftest pleasures — requires attention; muted delicacies rarely reveal much on first listen.
Their melodies tend grand, their mood bittersweet, the romanticism accentuated by their nasal, amateurish vocal inflections, which you can bet get romanticized too.
Ms. Clemens, an Australian actress who appears on television in "Rectify," captures exactly the inflections and guardedness of the small-town American South.
Dipping into his winsome falsetto for the song's chorus, Casablancas sounds like he's actually having fun here, trying out new cadences and inflections.
Other people started to huddle around, trying to reconstruct the specific wording of the joke and the vocal inflections that made it funny.
But the diva's relatability is occasionally overplayed, and Ms. Fleming offers a lot of emoting, superfluous jazz inflections and tipsy flirtations with rubato.
Blocboy, by contrast, raps with infectious exuberance and percussive force, a deep-voiced, obstinately masculine twister of syllables and progenitor of surreal inflections.
But all the Internet seems to care about is her newly-acquired inflections, which seem to leap across borders with every breath she takes.
The singer told People that he went to the recording studio around 10 days in a row, saying words and phrases with different inflections.
The tattooed oaf Ajax (Alex Breaux) keeps in shape by lifting weights — Mr. Breaux's Valley Boy inflections get some of the evening's biggest laughs.
Markey's bill, if passed, would be a blow to a Trump administration seesawing between inflections of populist empathy and often starkly unpopular conservative policy.
The infection types they considered included: maternal infections, urinary tract inflections (UTIs) and severe infections, like sepsis, meningitis or encephalitis, pneumonia, influenza, pyelonephritis or chorioamnionitis.
The Silent Generation of the 1950s was beginning to acquire a voice by the end of the decade, and it carried some Weavers-inspired inflections.
Like Samuel Beckett, whose approach to dialogue and line delivery was famously rigorous, Straub-Huillet are known for purging their filmic dialogue of natural inflections.
An intensely responsive soloist, he maneuvers with assurance as Mr. Alexander dances about him, bright chords and buzzing inflections laying fresh bait at every turn.
That's in line with the composer's practice: Monk insisted on teaching his music to bandmates by ear, so they could catch his inflections and emphases.
Her British accent, on the other hand, is so-so — the trademark inflections we've come to love through Lady Bird and Booksmart still creep through.
From all of her movements to the different inflections in her face, I sat there and just studied it for days and days and days.
Amazon trained Alexa's new voice by using text-to-speech technology on audio recordings of real newsreaders to pick up on their inflections and nuances.
I kind of liked hearing the texts spoken with different characters' inflections, because when I read texts in my mind, it's just in a dull monotone.
Energy is created (perhaps even more powerfully) by simple voice inflections, small, targeted shows of passion, and by being extra clear and articulate in your answers.
Fortunately, that song is a vibey blend of soft R&B inflections, jolting guitars, sparkly electronica, and impassioned male vocals singing in a rather sultry way.
Even their cyborgs and supercomputers, though distinguished by red eyes (the Terminators) or Canadian inflections ( HAL 25, in " 25: A Space Odyssey "), still feel like kinfolk.
You can hear her speak in this recording with the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest in the Netherlands, in which her inflections are enchanting, poignant and utterly operatic.
The only rough spots are when Vance's inflections or pauses suggest he may be unsure of the meaning of some of the book's more technical passages.
Perhaps because his voice is more genre-neutral than Mr. Shelton's, Mr. Bryan — who sings with some soul music inflections — is emphatic about his rural signifiers.
For people who don't understand how the drug epidemic works, these small inflections—fewer people trying heroin, more overdose meds being prescribed—might look like wins.
Rapp, played by Dylan O'Brien (who has the bearing, manner and vocal inflections of a bantam Mark Wahlberg), is young, but not really a fresh face.
And she totally lights up the stage, while bringing bright new inflections to song and dance moves inspired by Biggie Smalls, Tupac Shakur and Run-DMC.
Thomson was a master of the art of writing vocal lines that matched the rhythmic inflections of the words, the sound and syntax of the phrases.
I can maybe imagine them dancing "Sounddance" (1975), which the Ballet de Lorraine performed here in February, but with quite different inflections — less elegant, more brusque.
On the album, each passage is read by a celebrity guest, and then a big band plays a movement patterned after the speech's inflections and cadences.
His main strategy was to adapt the vocal inflections of Indian singers to the instrument, though his sound was always redolent of the nadhaswaram's pinched, scalding tone.
"Brave for You (Marfa Demo)" was sweet and pretty, showcasing Croft's subtle inflections and vocal idiosyncrasies in a way that occasionally got lost on the album itself.
It's an homage to the Jody Watley, Whitney Houston soundstage music videos of the 80s, with inflections of the tableau and ensemble work that Solange made iconic.
Like other dances we have seen, in this one she's remembering something with folk inflections, specifically Polish: heel and toe, crossed arms here, slapping the heel there.
They have a hard time getting the underlying meaning from what people are trying to tell them, or even reading cues from people's vocal inflections and intonations.
His vocal inflections, mannerisms, facial tics, likes, hates, emotional reactions, and all the other things that really matter are gone: burned in an oven at 900 degrees.
The amalgam of influences — Monk, Mr. Hancock and Mr. Pérez's own Panamanian inflections — make for a bristling, rhythmically adventurous record that still holds up 21 years later.
In Season 1 the show's creators and writers, the brothers Harry and Jack Williams, used that template to fashion a fairly absorbing thriller with Nordic-noir inflections.
You do your best to recreate the au naturel vibe of your first attempt, repeating all your improvised inflections and one-liners like a bad sitcom actor.
Its blend of pop and R&B, with inflections of garage and 2-step, mean it's both a quintessential product of its time and years ahead of it.
Just a year before, on his Slaughter Tape, 21 wielded a variety of flows and vocal inflections, frequently utilizing a high-pitched yelp for emphasis ("Pimp" and "Picky").
But even when what she's saying is taken from recorded public appearances, she recreates her speakers' inflections and rhythms with an exactitude that comes only with hard study.
She's able to do inflections and typical dynamics we do in gospel, using swells and crescendos or manipulating pitches, which is something you know by hearing our music.
Right now, the way people use their voices is encouraged because kids like Rae Sremmurd doing all those vocal inflections or they hear D.R.A.M. coming out singing crazy.
When I set up the computer, it prompted me to say "Hey Siri" followed by a variety of commands in order to become familiar with my voice and inflections.
Because of how much data it takes in, the system sounds more human as it learns the correct pronunciations, inflections and accents from a wider variety of source voices.
The feature has also been tweaked to offer up more information like "page loading" in the Edge Browser, as well as letting users control text styles with vocal inflections.
Motl Didner, the Folksbiene's associate artistic director, provided recordings in Yiddish and Dropbox files for each actor's part so the performers could learn to properly handle the language's inflections.
She declaimed her rhymes with decisive, leaping inflections, linking her material to Nina Simone, Queen Latifah, Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack and (joined by Victory singing "Strange Fruit") Billie Holiday.
"Wasn't easy but I finally gotten over you / More power to the one that gets a hold of you," Syd sings, over the funk inflections of Steve Lacy's guitar.
These chromatic inflections are relatively minor in material terms, and the colors are as straightforward as Crayola crayons, but they inflect the reading of each work in significant ways.
While the band largely eschews that record's subtler elements of discordant, droning melody (a relative term) and death metal inflections, they've lost nothing in blistering, hammer-to-the-head power.
Early '90s Toronto rap—for example, the influential Michee Mee's "Wa mek di man run after she" inflections on "Jamaican Funk Canadian Style"—also emphasizes the similar slang and samples.
And it is even more remarkable to see a collection of women, through their facial expressions and inflections alone, wordlessly but powerfully throwing Mr. Trump's words back in his face.
The release of debut EP Swum Baby last summer saw people flock to Allen's musical pick 'n' mix, which combines an indie sensibility with jazz inflections and blips of electronica.
Kano's never been one to mix his words, and the anger in his flow is infectious, with East London inflections mutating into Jamaican ragga when he gets his most irate.
He plays with inflections, rhythms, expressions, postures and bearings to make his identical Howards utterly distinct, and at the same time he gives each one flashes of the other's personality.
Details like subtle inflections in voices and the quieter notes in background instruments were unusually clear, even when the full street noise of New York's Bryant Park was reverberating around me.
He closely studied and shadowed Mayhew on film and on the set, and he eagerly talks about his complicated choices in bringing across the character through physical movement and vocal inflections.
It opens with mellow keys on top of a slow-staggering boom-bap drum sample, while Hynes overloads a microphone with Michael Jackson vocal inflections, a saxophone twisting around his melodies.
They've learned from each other, with Brooklyn Rider picking up Persian inflections and bowing techniques and Kalhor adapting a traditional solo style to move in and out of the string ensemble.
This program allows a customer to put the phone on mute and patch telemarketing calls to a robot, which understands speech patterns and inflections and works to keep the caller engaged.
Abili makes this clear in the way he handles O'Neill's text: he strips it of its "poor black" inflections, thereby claiming his own voice, as an actor—as a black actor.
There's more than a hint of David Bowie's "Blackstar" in the music's hazy layers, modal inflections and world-jazz propulsion, with busy hand and electronic percussion and a springy bass vamp.
The confidence that you will not be watched in a department store, that you are the preferred customer in high-end restaurants—these social inflections, belonging to whiteness, are greedily relished.
The horns were having trouble nailing the inflections on "Chega De Saudade," the bossa nova standard, so Mr. Charles sang the lines out loud, vocalizing a kind of hand-drum pattern.
Colombie's new single, with the help of Noah Breakfast (Wet, Tunji Ige, Christine and the Queens), blends body-quaking beats in surprising configurations, trap inflections, and darkly melancholic R&B-angled vocals.
And while their exorbitant wealth has never been a secret, as adults, they began to obscure it less and less as their vocal affects went from giddy girlish sounds to sophisticated inflections.
Will Bond, displaying the impish smile of an eccentric scientist, and Ellen Lauren, whose deceivingly detached inflections recall Laurie Anderson's, putter around the stage in a manner that feels aimless and deliberate.
"Israel has the deep skill base in AI, autonomous systems and the underlying technologies critical to these inflections that make it a natural choice to launch our Ignite program," said CEO Bob Swan.
As readers we "follow the way meaning can change with inflections," as Vilgrain says in her introduction, and we imperfectly observe that from the writing to us everything is and is not happening.
The album is strange and sprawling—songs often feels more like places than subjects—evoking Radiohead, Bon Iver, Tame Impala, and even inflections of Kendrick Lamar, but together amounting to something entirely distinct.
They are cued to the intensity of the personalities that power their stories — to their quirks, kaleidoscopic and/or diaristic visions, and in some ways to the inflections of genre in cinematic realism.
And we need to stop making assumptions about how well someone can understand and address what minorities go through based on his or her looks or vocal inflections or anything of the sort.
In "Water," Beyoncé and Pharrell Williams are joined by Salatiel, a songwriter from Cameroon, in a bouncy, sinuous track with leaping vocal inflections that also includes a credit for a Ghanaian songwriter, Afriye.
PICCOLA CUCINA ESTIATORIO Philip Guardione, who owns two Italian restaurants in SoHo (Piccola Cucina Enoteca and Piccola Cucina Osteria), is opening a third, emphasizing seafood with inflections from Sicily, Southern Italy and Greece.
He spoke gently, with British inflections, and was fluent in Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Swahili and Gullah, a creole language spoken on the Sea Islands off the Southeastern coast of the United States.
"We went to the studio, I think, 10 days in a row where I was saying all types of phrases and sentences and words with different inflections and all kinds of things," he says.
Mr. Berger also said it's not just those voice inflections that matter in persuasion; being physically present — as opposed to, say, writing a text or sending an email — can also have an enormous impact.
Worn out by November wars, there have been years in which I have tried to forget about conquering the turkey, been close to admitting defeat against its gamey inflections, its haughty perseverance against flavor.
While the entire first half is fairly monotone, with pleasant and optimistic production, the second half sees Joey Bada$$ getting back to flexing his rap chops and experimenting with varied inflections and flow patterns.
In March, he released one of 2017's finest records in American Teen, an album that builds around a vivid dream sequence, deftly weaving soft R&B, melancholy pop inflections, and insistent, glowing melodies.
The first single is "Night Court in Compton," a track that starts with inflections of woozy, mid-60s Blue Note postbop — think Herbie Hancock and Andrew Hill — and quickly sinks into a hypnotic groove.
Repeatedly, we see contestants faking their way through these chats; popular early entrant Sammie has a tendency to rattle off enthusiastic phrases like "LOL" and inflections like exclamation points with a completely deadpan expression.
Tiny inflections matter: One man keeps allowing another to push him back onto a mattress before descending to rough him up tenderly, yet each iteration is so freshly, differently delivered that it stays suspenseful.
As inflections go, it's both naturalistic, reflecting where actual human speech might place the emphasis, and a surprise, contradicting the usual expectations regarding meter and delivery, turning it into an affirmation rather than a question.
With strong, simple melodies that easily bend to accommodate the inflections of Baker's naturalistic talk-singing, accompanied by bright guitar arpeggios cutting through the aural space, she's scaled the arrangements for maximum crispness and definition.
Ms. Pressley is withering as she code-switches between the inflections of her own upbringing — "the Jack and Jill, cotillion-attending, Talented Tenth types" — and those of "hood black folks" who name their children Lashonda.
Parker Sawyers, the actor who plays Barack Obama in the film, said he started off with a "strong impersonation" of the president, but then let the mannerisms and speech inflections of his character come naturally.
During her rise to becoming a fixture within the mainstream, she took her Barbie persona to new, animated heights with cartoonish depictions of herself and out-of-this-world vocal inflections (somehow, inspiring even weirder variations).
As one of the most arresting artists to come out of that weird phase when R&B inflections rubbed against indie and electronic music a few years ago, she now sounds more self-assured than ever.
Since the 1950s he's made music that argues — through subtle inflections of rhythm and harmony, as well as explicit argumentation — for the unbreakable connection between jazz and ancient African musical traditions (West and North African, especially).
In this case, that includes one of the season's most exquisitely wrought scores (by Mr. Yazbek, of "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and "The Full Monty," who here seamlessly folds Middle Eastern rhythms and inflections into Broadway balladry).
"I'm Better" is a casually gratifying burner, with a slow drip-drop beat and tart smears from Ms. Elliott, who's always been a rapper whose sass comes out in her inflections as much as her words.
The Eastern Shore is among the first places explored by the English settlers who arrived in Virginia in the early 1600s and where one can still hear verbal inflections that language experts associate with 17th-century Britain.
Riley's music has this really reverberant underlying base to it and I knew she could capture the airy, echoing environments in Prism Stalker while also conveying the inflections of subtle emotions that Vep experiences throughout the compositions.
Some will be surprised at the electronic inflections (there's a strong Cold Cave feel that I'm enjoying a lot), but it does seem pretty natural for the band, who have played with synth sounds throughout their career.
At some level, the truly lived moment involves the ability to get lost — lost in a conversation, or in the back alleys or Naples, or in silence, or in the scents and inflections of a new city.
We were the ones who didn't quite know how to read our words, where to place emphasis, whether to be funny or mocking or serious, whether our raised eyebrows and slight inflections were sufficiently conveying our opinions.
Although the central pas de deux has been beautifully danced by some casts at New York City Ballet in recent seasons, it's fascinating to see the tellingly different inflections it receives from Patricia Delgado and Mr. Cerdeiro.
Narrated by a poet in a foreign country, the novel and its inflections suggest that feeling itself is almost foreign and hard to pin down; that it has to be outlined with many subclauses, digressions and asides.
His subsequent film version of "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1959), sometimes ridiculed for its counterintuitive use of CinemaScope and the casting of the model Millie Perkins, may be the movie that gains most in retroactive inflections.
More straightforward and melodic than many of their knottier peers, Naðra channels the grandiosity, savagery, and epic, folky inflections of 90s black metallers like Borknagar or Windir, intensifying the effect with their own lo-fi, fiercely DIY approach.
On view through October 28, it reinforces what is now understood about the mix of artistic, spiritual, and social traditions out of which the works of art-makers like Kornegay emerged, while highlighting his own art's distinctive inflections.
Mr. Hall, Ms. Milioti, Mr. Esper and Ms. Caruso — who all have more full-bodied voices than Mr. Bowie does — nonetheless capture the Bowie inflections and phrasing, while striking gorgeously gnarled and introverted poses, choreographed by Annie-B Parson.
Mr. Irvin's Macbeth underwent a reversed process: from a conflicted, eminently human character at the start of the opera, one whose voice contained subtle inflections of doubt and hope, to a steely, single-minded tyrant hellbent on self-annihilation.
You look for hidden patterns in the use of these technologies and apply a six-step rubric Webb calls Cipher (contradictions, inflections, practices, hacks, extremes, rarities) to analyze which ones are likely to catch on and reach the mainstream.
Many eyewitness accounts of that evening survive in the form of letters, diary entries, affidavits, and other documents, but listening to one, with vocal inflections just as telling as its content, brings to mind a much more vivid scene.
All of the indications that I've seen suggest that these performances embodied quite a number of emotional inflections and referenced mothers as well as girlfriends and spoke of humor, love, charm, disgust, pleasures, and home as well as sexual desire.
He's a master at dressing up cries for help with mind-twisting production and crazed vocal inflections that can distract from the point, a musical expression of the lived impulse to deal with his problem by further submerging himself in it.
On your way to St. Louis, listen to the audiobook version of "The Moonflower Vine," Jetta Carleton's quaintly soapy 1962 saga of a family with four daughters in western Missouri, read with an impressive array of dialogic inflections by Natalie Ross.
"Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes," a documentary from Alexis Bloom ("Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds"), may disappoint those looking for different inflections, but it does an impressive and absorbing job of covering all those bases.
Koji, an actor of Japanese and British descent who hasn't been seen much in America, is effective in the fight scenes, and there's a sense of humor in his reactions and inflections that grows on you as the season goes along.
Miles, who has narrated works by Roxane Gay, bell hooks and N. K. Jemisin, excels at a technically perfect Standard American dialect but interjects just enough slightly sarcastic pauses and subtly acerbic inflections to emphasize the true meaning of the text.
In addition to repeating a series of scripted phrases so the software can learn your voice and inflections, most programs require that you use a set of specific oral commands to format and navigate the document for truly hands-free typing.
The difficulty with Priestdaddy, a new memoir by the poet Patricia Lockwood, is that it's easy to make it sound like a David Sedaris book with Catholic inflections, all zany dysfunctional family hijinks punctuated with a well-chosen dirty word.
Their move from the hardcore and noise inflections of their earliest output, to the almost country-style touches on their last full-length record, 2014's Plowing Into the Field of Love, feels as natural and inevitable as the growth of a human.
"Truck," with its subtle country inflections, is the standout track, suggesting that there's plenty of space to explore moving forward (though they'd only need to look at Alex Giannascoli for proof that bedroom pop can move into strange and exciting new places).
Their move from the hardcore and noise inflections of their earliest output, to the almost country-style touches on their last full-length record, 2014's Plowing Into the Field of Love, feels as natural and inevitable as the growth of a human.
Every once in a while we find our tongues relaxing into colloquially Nigerian inflections, my British-Naija and their American-Naija flexes meeting in the middle as we laugh about nosey relatives questioning our creative pursuits and discuss our favourite Nigerian artists.
What's more, dogs may not be able to understand all of what you're saying, but they do hear specific words and inflections (and look for indicators that you might be telling them it's time to go to the park and play fetch).
I feel like opera singers are very strong singers but it has certain inflections that are just not the same and when you think of female-fronted metal it gets pushed to being symphonic metal and that gets to be the comparison.
Over a video chat, Elliott told me that he thinks of the player a bit like an actor on a stage, making interpretive choices about a character's movements, feelings, inflections, or invented backstories—but never diverging from the event of the play.
Mr. Neighbor (Brian Huskey), working the same vaguely unsettling vocal inflections as Fred Rogers, invites young viewers to come along as he prepares for his "31st annual fifth birthday party," a journey that starts out innocuously but soon veers into "Psycho" territory.
Johnny D provides a welcome reminder of how good he can be; he conveys the man's guardedness and his vulnerability, his kindness and his fury, with the smallest eye movements and vocal inflections, which makes the big emotional scenes all the more powerful.
While the simple robot does not possess anything near artificial intelligence, it does understand speech patterns and inflections, so it can monitor what the telemarketer is saying, and then do its best to try to keep the person on the end of the line engaged.
"At that level of detail I can see the entirety of the suspension lines, I can see inflections in the broadcloth, I can see shadows in the areas where the parachute is under stress and beginning to stretch out a little bit," he says.
Ever since the model and activist nearly lost her life to TSS —  a complication from bacterial inflections primarily associated with tampon use — in 2012, Wasser has made it her mission to raise awareness about prevention while fighting for safer products from the major tampon companies.
In the score, the word "dead" was marked with a thicket of inflections, to indicate that it should be stuttered rather than merely spoken, and Benjamin asked Orendt to dwell on the initial words of his reply before landing, decisively, on the conclusive syllable.
Her surviving repertoire of songs, filled with strong, emotive lyrics and inflections of true passion for jazz music, garnered the singer not only a wide range of awards but also the admiration of millions of fans, charmed by Winehouse's big-hearted personality and quick wit.
The music's jazziness is echoed in the hip-tilted inflections of the first and third sections, and its marching rhythms are reflected, without emphasis, in the phalanxes of moving bodies that might refer to armies or to the militaristic drill of the corps de ballet.
Giddens and Turrisi move it to the Middle East, with an unchanging modal vamp and an ancient North African drum called the bendir, and — especially in the final please to "Come home, come home" — Giddens sings it with inflections that bridge mountains and deserts.
His inflections are different from those of an American saxophonist steeped in the blues, and he almost never bends his tones into blue notes — a staple of American music that grew out of Southern field hollers, but didn't take hold in the Caribbean or in London.
Not only does she ace Cher's vocal inflections and physical mannerisms, including the half-mast eyes, the arm akimbo and the dancing-from-the-hair-up hauteur, but she somehow integrates them into a portrait of a woman at odds with the very dream that sustained her.
Mr. Dias's art drew more on the examples of an earlier generation of engaged Brazilian abstract painters in Rio and São Paulo, of the Narrative Figuration movement then favored in left-wing Paris, and of the political and psychedelic inflections of tropicália, Brazil's musical avant-garde.
You match tempo to timbre, mouth shape to cadence, try to account for gestures and inflections that might contribute to the sentiment writ large, except it's all happening simultaneously, and while the Billie Eilish song blasts from the speaker and your date takes to his gums with a toothpick.
Yes, they gave me all of this information in detail in that kitchen that day with excitement, code-switching every now and then from their upper-middle-class, highly-educated vocal inflections to the sista-fied speech which mostly ended in "hmm" or "that's right," acknowledged with nods by my mom.
I wrote at the time about how the teary arcs of its trance inflections and its abstract narratives about A.I. falling in love put him at the forefront of the wave of reformed EDM kids turning introspective—finding loneliness and abjection at the heart of the big-tent dance music enterprise.
Its playful UKG inflections offered something different to the serious, soulful shapes she'd served up previously (see also: its Kurupt FM-featuring music video), and also showed, above all else, that Smith knows exactly what sounds good right now—pretty crucial if you want to have any music industry longevity at all.
The track (which is, for what it's worth, pretty great!) sees Selena on subtly sexual form and, despite the trap inflections, all the hallmarks of a Selena Gomez song are present: quick, quiet vocals, slightly off-kilter lyrics and a hook to rival that of the dude with the weird wig in Peter Pan.
In one scene, the poet and musician Joy Harjo ("Crazy Brave") explains how the call and response of Muscogee music influenced the evolution of jazz and blues; in another, the singer-songwriter Pura Fe connects the blues guitar and vocal inflections of Charley Patton, who was probably of Choctaw ancestry, with traditional Indian music.
There was a time in the middle of the last century when piano-playing children in certain quarters of the Bronx and Brooklyn were often asked to entertain guests with a song called "Miami Beach Rhumba," an improbable combination of zesty Latin dance rhythms and musical inflections born of the shtetls and ghettos of Eastern Europe.
When Jake Elliott says that Kentucky Route Zero's dialog choices are meant to feel like an actor's inflections, that doesn't only reflect the influence of theater on KRZ (a process that, as Bogost would say, takes-apart-and-puts-back-together the stage play) but also as a result of the team's decision to fundamentally communicate the story they've decided to tell.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Starting with her title, Field Theories, Samiya Bashir challenges the vocabulary of science, finding inflections and echoes within that vocabulary of the long and brutal history of race and racially based economic exploitation in the U.S.A. When used within the respective sciences of physics, psychology and social science, the term "field theory" (singular) has specific meanings.
Even when the band wasn't sampling Slayer on "She Watch Channel Zero," collaborating with Living Colour for "Funny Vibe," and re-recording "Bring the Noise" with Anthrax, Terminator X's turntablism often served as a surrogate lead guitar, and Chuck D's booming delivery eschewed the jazzy inflections of Rakim and KRS-One in favor of a cadence that had the directness of a hardcore barker.
Sterling, the oft-imitated but truly inimitable radio voice of the Yankees, thinks he has come up with a great home run call for Giancarlo Stanton, and if Stanton hits as many home runs in his first year as a Yankee as he did in 2017 for the Miami Marlins, Sterling will repeat it, with his unique vocal inflections, some 59 times in 2018.
The native peoples do not simply feel violated, they are not simply fighting for their rights as peoples as they have for hundreds of years, they are not battling just to maintain their homes and to keep the juggernaut of the petrochemical moloch and oil pipeline out of their backyards, they are not merely shouting for environmental justice, they are not merely defending their souls against the pale inflections of a fabulously belligerent military autocracy we call America; they are fighting for the balance of the Universe.
EISEN: WE JUST LOOKED AT A CHART OF THE CHINA SALES WHICH I KNOW ARE STILL A BRIGHT SPOT WITHIN YOUR REPORT, BUT THEYVE SLOWED I MEAN, WERE NOT SEEING 73% GROWTH THAT WE WERE SEEING SEVERAL QUARTERS AGO, CAN YOU GET BACK TO THAT POINT OR IS IT JUST BECAUSE THE SIZE IS GROWING OF YOUR BUSINESS THERE PARKER: I THINK THERE'LL BE INFLECTIONS UP AND DOWN IF YOU LOOK AT ACROSS ANY OF THE QUARTERS BUT AS WE LOOK LONG-TERM, OUR PROGNOSIS FOR GROWTH IN CHINA IS ACTUALLY QUITE BULLISH.

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