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10 Sentences With "shrill tone"

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She has criticised the shrill tone of the country's monetary-policy debate.
The Anti-Saloon League and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union forged two of its phalanxes, adopting an increasingly shrill tone toward immigrants.
There are allusions to charging tanks and the impermanence of life, punctuated by bright chords redolent of rave anthems and the shrill tone you get from disconnected phone numbers.
Safe to say, there is an increasingly shrill tone to Zuckerberg's protestations that the global content platform he commands, which pumps a daily digest of news, information and entertainment into the screens on its 1BN+ users, is not a media company.
" Dreher said that he now regretted the occasionally "shrill" tone of his book: "I'm truly trying to shake people out of their complacency about church, but to visit the Bruderhof is to go to a place of quiet and contemplation and kindness.
MORE FROM REUTERS  * Trump may not enforce individual health insurance mandate: aide  * Foxconn considering $7 billion U.S. investment In contrast to the heated, often shrill tone of the presidential campaign, and the grim imagery of "American carnage" Trump evoked in his inaugural address, the mood during Saturday's protests was largely upbeat, even festive.
The original sambuca is generally supposed to have been a small triangular harp of shrill tone., cites: Arist. Quint. Meib. ii. p. 101. probably identical with the Phoenician and the Aramaic sabbekā, the Greek form being or . Eusebius wrote that the Troglodytae invented the sambuca,Eusebius, Preparation of the Gospels, 10.6.
Used to make reeds. Single Reed : A reed with one blade, which sounds continuously through passage of air. Usually the shape of a cylinder with a tongue or flap and a bridle. Skirl : of a bagpipe''' : to emit the high shrill tone of the chanter; also : to give forth music; to play (music) on the bagpipe.
While seeing his world with a critical eye, Herrick escaped the shrill tone of muckraking writers like Upton Sinclair. His art was free of dogmatic isms and achieves its power from a melancholic fatalism. He dreaded the brutality and ignorance of the mob as much as he despised the avarice and ennui of the upper class. Herrick was suspicious of political doctrines and utopian legislation, feeling that true progress for human happiness must always lie in individuals making moral choices.
S. E. Schnaiter reviewed her book, New Age Bible Versions, and said, "Riplinger appears to be another of those who rush to [the KJV's] defense, alarmed by the proliferation of its modern rivals, armed with nothing more than the blunderbuss of ad hominem apologetic, when what is needed is the keenness of incisive evaluation." H. Wayne House argues that New Age Bible Versions is "replete with logical, philosophical, theological, biblical, and technical errors". A lengthy critical review of her book New Age Bible Versions was originally published in Cornerstone magazine in 1994, authored by Bob and Gretchen Passantino of Answers In Action, and described the book as "erroneous, sensationalistic, misrepresentative, inaccurate, and logically indefensible". Jeffrey Straub suggests that Riplinger has "fallen out of favor among many fundamentalists due to her unusual associations, shrill tone, and dubious background".

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