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"What kind of writer are you?" he rasped, sounding grouchy.
You haven't buried this thing, the ruddy-cheeked former president rasped.
"Coke," he rasped, and then made a smoking motion with his hand.
"I refuse to go into the future nomadic," she all but rasped.
Fay's voice wavered and rasped with age, the seams worn like proud wrinkles of wisdom.
As I rasped Parmesan over top, he would beam as if it were his first glimpse of snow.
" When the meeting concluded four minutes later, he rasped, "Glad I hightailed it all the way over for that .
And that voice, although littered with shoehorned Bostonianisms ("everything's five by five" and "wicked-cool"), rasped in all the right places.
Howard Cosell rasped it reverently and those sweet scientists were star attractions on talk show couches alongside Jack Paar and Johnny Carson.
CreditCreditCaroline Tompkins for The New York Times "Testes, testes, one, two, three!" a voice rasped over the sound system in a cheeky Southern drawl.
"In no way would the United States dare to ignite a war against me and our country," he rasped in a tobacco-inflected voice in his speech.
Upset that Chinese vessels have been mobbing the main Philippine-occupied island in the South China Sea, Mr Duterte rasped at China to "lay off", and threatened an aggressive response.
The sound of what seemed like my own breath rasped in my ears, and as the extinct beast loomed large in my face, it was happening literally on my face.
JON PARELES The title of Laura Marling's ravishing new song isn't meant as a descriptor, but rather a note of anguish — like the word "water" as rasped by someone crawling across a desert.
"I'm a ticking time bomb on the verge of exploding," the 53-year-old said with a laugh as she rasped through the ventilator in a housing block she shares with about 60 other people.
If I told you that a life-size Comey doll with a voice recording that rasped "I'm not an expert" playing on a loop sat in for the FBI director, I'd definitely be lying—Comey was there.
" The woman winced at the metallic taste in her mouth and rasped: "You could have gotten your crazy wall but insisted on ending chain migration, even when you took advantage of it to bring in Melania's Slovenian parents.
Opening track "The White Death" is one of the most straightforward on the album (and potentially its most black metal offering), but even so, it moves deftly from rasped vocals and off-kilter guitars to gorgeous clean lines with no warning, and in doing so creates the outsider vibe that has stood as a central theme to black metal for so long.
The call is a strident double-rasped, hissing scream zzzzzzzZZZTT, dissimilar to that of its confusion species.
Timpani now had softer heads, but the trumpets still rasped, and doubled horns roared and pooped their exuberant contributions while double-basses grunted primevally below.
The onugadu is a Maldivian musical instrument made of a piece of bamboo that is scored horizontally and rasped with a stick.Sarah Piccioli, Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette. Le Petit Futé Maldives. Petit Futé, 2008.
C. ligatum similarly uses its radula to bite, i.e., rasp, on the seastars Solaster stimpsoni about 60% of the time, and Dermasterias imbricata about 40% of the time. C. ligatum also routinely bit (rasped) the snails Ceratostoma foliatum, Searlesia dira and Amphissa columbiana which caused these snails to move away from C. ligatum.
Revolution DNA is the fifth studio album by the Greek death metal band Septic Flesh. This album shows the band continuing their mixture of death metal with even stronger gothic rock elements than before, while also introducing elements of industrial. The album also puts a much larger emphasis on clean vocals than any other Septic Flesh album, along with death growls being largely replaced by a less intense, spoken-rasped style.
Hell, a one-man project, concluded a trilogy of albums with Hell III. While the series began as pure doom metal, Hell II and, to a greater degree, Hell III incorporate black metal and funeral doom aspects into the music. Included with the moments of weight, aggression, extremely distorted guitar, and rasped vocals are periods of somber melancholy. The album comprises two songs, "Mourn" and "Decedere", both of which near twenty minutes in length.
This process is known as "floating". Basic floating can be accomplished by the practitioner pulling the end of horse's tongue out the side of the mouth, having an assistant hold the tongue while the teeth are rasped. The horse will not bite its own tongue, and will often tolerate the floating process if held closely and kept in a confined area where it cannot move. When complex dental work is required or if a horse strenuously objects to the procedure, sedation is used.
Tipp's 4th round game was against Limerick in the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick. The game started off with Tipperary and Limerick getting their opening points early on, but the contest ended there. Tipperary went to score a goal after 25 minutes when Timmy Hammersley rasped in a shot. The half time score 1-10 to 0-2. The second half began with Limerick player Dean Madden being sent off and then substitute John O'Brien scored Tipperary's second goal, to make it 2-15 to 0-2.
Musically, the song starts with reversed and slow-motion samples before transitioning into a driving drum machine loop underlain with Ogre's rasped vocals. As with much of the album, "Love in Vein" features a number of aural layers, such as samples from "Revolution 9" by the Beatles. Halfway through the song, extremely distorted and downtuned clips of Ogre's vocals are introduced. Last Rights' second song and Skinny Puppy's first ballad, "Killing Game", is one of the group's more well-known and atypical tracks, and Ogre said it rivaled 1989's "Worlock" as the best Skinny Puppy song.
In 1955 he wrote the partly-autobiographical self-help book In Search of Serenity. Elsie Robinson from The Index-Journal and Phyllis Battle from the Tipton Tribune gave favourable reviews, with Robinson calling it "a must for every rasped spirit". His next and final book, The Soundless Sahara, was published in 1968; according to the book's back cover he spent part of his years living in Massachusetts, and the rest in either England or France. He provided information for the book The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, by Phillip Knightley and Colin Simpson, which was published by Thomas Nelson in 1969.
Feeding trails of Lottia gigantea show the marks left by the radula as the limpet scrapes algae off the rock surface Large female limpets graze on the film of algae growing on rocks and defend their territory against other owl limpets, mobile gastropods, mussels, sea anemones, barnacles and macroalgae. Large competitors are dislodged by pushing them away with the anterior part of the shell, and if barnacles settle, they are rasped away with the radula. In this way, each individual maintains a territory of about 900 square centimetres. It selectively grazes its algal meadow maintaining a turf depth of at least one millimetre.
According to Time magazine, the two composers drew very different interpretations from the piece, with Schuller's work consisting of a "snatch of serial music in which the orchestra beeped, squeaked and rasped like a rusty hinge while the muted brasses burped out shreds of sound" while Diamond drew on "more somber tones: muted, dark-hued movements of the strings, with the picture's more jagged lines delineated by scampering woodwinds and brasses." Larson wrote in New York Magazine (1987) that the image was then "embedded in childhood prehistory", commenting that it "always seemed to be taped to kids' bedroom walls, next to Rousseau's The Sleeping Gypsy".
Catatonia played at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow, Scotland, shortly after the release of "Road Rage" as the support act for Travis. Neil Cooper at The Scotsman said that "the way [Matthews] rolls her R's" on "Road Rage", "you can forgive her anything." A similar comment was received in the Birmingham Evening Mail for the performed at the Wellington Rooms, Liverpool, saying "the way she rasped and rolled her R's on Road Rage was delightful". Returning to the Barrowland Ballroom in March 1999, the audience joined in with the rendition of "Road Rage", causing the review in the Daily Record to describe the atmosphere as not "all that different to some huge, back-of-the-bus knees- up".
On 9 October 2011 in St Conleths Park Newbridge Michael Foley captained a young Athy side to victory against Carbury with a final score of 2.11 to 2.07. Athy scored 2–5 in the opening 15 minutes and two points in the closing four minutes but managed just four points in between, a period during which Carbury accumulated 2–4. Indeed, when Daryl O'Brien rasped home Carbury's second goal in the 57th minute to cut the deficit to two points, it looked as if they might have timed their run to perfection. The next score was crucial and it went Athy's way as Man of the Match Cian Reynolds held his nerve and calmly pointed a free.
Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs Dalloway contains a passage describing something that may be comparable to ASMR. Austrian writer Clemens J. Setz suggests that a passage from the novel Mrs Dalloway authored by Virginia Woolf and published in 1925, describes something distinctly comparable. In the passage from Mrs Dalloway cited by Setz, a nursemaid speaks to the man who is her patient "deeply, softly, like a mellow organ, but with a roughness in her voice like a grasshopper's, which rasped his spine deliciously and sent running up into his brain waves of sound". According to Setz, this citation generally alludes to the effectiveness of the human voice and soft or whispered vocal sounds specifically as a trigger of ASMR for many of those who experience it, as demonstrated by the responsive comments posted to YouTube videos that depict someone speaking softly or whispering, typically directly to the camera.

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