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Don't expect liberals to weigh the costs of their sweet-sounding policies.
This Marceline-inspired collection lets you experience seven of your favorite Adventure Time songs on sweet-sounding vinyl.
The audio system is a sweet-sounding Bang & Olufsen 3D Advanced setup, and it is not cheap: $6,300.
For those of us who remember the 211 show, this sweet-sounding replacement carries a whiff of sarcasm.
"GI Joe, how are you today?" asked the sweet-sounding girl, of men to whom any girl would have sounded sweet.
Mr. Tarr was a scholar, teacher and performer who helped revive the natural trumpet, a sweet-sounding, valveless version of the modern instrument.
Who the fuck cares, because UK artist A2 transitions so seamlessly between the two that all you'll hear are some very sweet sounding bars.
Like the music you might have heard so far, the song is a spacey slice of electro-pop, her voice soft and sweet-sounding, her lyrics introspective, often earnest.
Give me a bigger battery, charging on both sides, and a reliable trackpad, and I'd gladly pay for the privilege of that sweet-sounding Dolby audio system and lovely-looking design.
In fact, the only reason they are able to have Ideas in the first place is because of all of those other sweet-sounding chess jargon that agadmator uses: Activated rooks.
In a civil complaint filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, the city cited outstanding fines from scofflaw operators who did business under corporations with sweet-sounding names that read like a family ordering dessert.
So now Sony's second iteration of the 1000X, the $299.99 25XM21000, have to outdo not only Bose and Sony's awesome first try but also a number of sweet-sounding alternatives from a suddenly highly competitive field.
And it comes fairly late in a long score (nearly three hours of music) that sometimes feels inflated Mr. Blake — an endearing and sweet-sounding Michel, sung with youthful fervor and stamina — led an excellent cast.
Tell me what you know about Vivek other than his drug dealing, computer expertise, shame over his sweet-sounding dad being a cab driver, and general air of desperation, all of which was laid out in the premiere.
A companion of sorts to Mr. Norman's "John Lennon: The Life" (2008), it lays out Mr. McCartney's more than 70 years in granular fashion while advancing a series of arguments as if they were chess pieces — notably that Mr. McCartney, as a Beatle, was as intellectual and avant-garde as he was extroverted and sweet-sounding.
Winnipeg Free Press, By: Alison Mayes 06/18/2011 the winner of the award was Se-Doo Park."Cello Festival of Canada sweet-sounding success." Winnipeg Free Press, 22 June 2011.
Most noticeably, his playing style is very clean, sweet sounding, pleasant to the ear, accurate and well disciplined. His main influences are Manolis Hiotis (Greek: Μανώλης Χιώτης) and Giorgos Zambetas (Greek: Γιώργος Ζαμπέτας).
Bernadeau is one of six siblings. Bernadeau enjoys karaoke as he is a world recognized champion in the activity. Competing in Berlin in 2012 and Montreal in 2013 Bernadeau took home gold in both events. He credits his mother for giving him his sweet sounding voice.
Dinkar notes that in the poems of Rambhadracharya, the three poetical styles of Pāñcālī (secondary figurative sense with short and sweet-sounding compounds), Vaidarbhī (with compounds and soft contexts and without many figures of speech) and Lāṭī (with precise contexts and without many figures of speech) are dominant.Dinkar 2008, p. 175.
He also played hammer-ons and pull-offs in a unique way; his finger moving up and out, instead of down and in, after striking a string. He emphasized that one must play and sing "from the heart". He was never flashy or fast. In Hawaiian, his sound is described as nahenahe (sweet sounding).
Ochna, pitying her brothers, confessed her lie; they were allowed to go into exile, and Ochna ended her life by jumping from a cliff. According to the Suda, Myrtis was called “sweet-sounding” by Antipater of Thessalonica and “clear-voiced” by Corinna. Antipater of Thessalonica included her in his canon of nine female poets.Fernandez Robbio, Matías S. (2014) «Musas y escritoras: el primer canon de la literatura femenina de la Grecia antigua (AP IX 26)».
Shekhawat is called and the body is found exactly where the boy had said. Upon questioning by Shekhawat, the boy alludes to a ‘woman whose anklets sounded so sweet’ and Shekhawat recoils in horror. It is revealed that Shekhawat had a lover (with sweet sounding anklets) in Benares. She became pregnant, there was an argument and Shekhawat, who could not risk his own marriage, strangled her and buried her body in Benares.
119 is the less powerful of the zoo's two locomotives and regularly hauls a train of five open-air coaches. This engine is known for its colorful paint scheme, polished brass, and sweet-sounding Nathan six chime whistle. No. 119 was the original locomotive on the Omaha Zoo Railroad and was custom built for the zoo in 1968. It was built by Crown Metal Products of Wyano, Pennsylvania, a company that built replica steam trains for amusement parks and zoos all over the country.
"Mood Swings" is a "sultry" and "raunchy", "heavy" R&B; track. The song contains gently percussive production which The Atlantics Hannah Giorgis said "complements the artists amorous lyrics". Pop "effortlessly" raps about having sex with women off their birth control, while issuing them a reminder that he is not interested in a relationship. Arguing that the song is certainly "not romantic", Alphonse Pierre of Pitchfork described it as "being pushed as a sweet-sounding love song with an edge, which seems about right, until you get to the unsettling lyrics".
Regardless, solid-state product lines with the Marshall name on them were and still are a wild (if critically discounted) success for the company, allowing entry level guitarists to play the same brand of amp as their heroes. One particularly successful entry-level solid-state Marshall was the Lead 12/Reverb 12 combo series, which featured a preamp section very similar to a JCM800, and a particularly sweet-sounding output section. These amps were actually used on record by Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, and are now in some demand.
The score is by Richard Rodney Bennett. To create a relentless, harsh mood, he left out sweet-sounding instruments like violins and flutes and relied mainly on brass and percussionInterview on Film Score Monthly, quoted in including three pianos, which are featured prominently in the main theme, and later, together with the percussion, create sonorities similar to Stravinsky's Les Noces. The score is basically monothematic, constantly varying the main theme. For more romantic moods, it features the ondes Martenot, an early electronic instrument, played by its most prominent soloist, Jeanne Loriod.
In 2002, the song was used in the original un-aired pilot for Birds of Prey (TV series). It was replaced by the Oasis song "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" in the re-worked pilot that eventually aired. In 2010, the song was used in the Australian horror film The Loved Ones to ironic effect as the sweet- sounding song is juxtaposed against the brutal, gore-filled violence. The song relates to the film's lead character, an unpopular girl who wonders why boys do not like her and subsequently takes out her revenge on the object of her affection.
Although critics were generally favourable towards the song as a track on the album, some dismissed its release as a single due to its overly sweet-sounding composition. The single peaked at number 55 on the Australian chart, thus becoming the second single release from Aphrodite to miss charting inside the top 50, while peaking at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart. In the United States, the song became the third consecutive single from the album to top the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart. An old school arcade game-inspired music video was made for the song.
This could only be achieved by dissolving the alien terms and themes in an indigenous, flexible, and comprehensible linguistic medium. Thus, when creating scientific terms, Ramendra took care to select words which were sweet sounding and easily pronounced, drew examples from mythology, folklore and local traditions…, cemented his prose with humour, lined his comments with mild irony and talked of the gravest things with his tongue in his cheek. In this witty, sly, sceptical, gay and eminently human vein, he dragged science, epistemology and philosophy into the midst of a Bengali adda and domesticated them on the couch of a bhadralok’s drawing room.
An overwhelming (but welcome) dose of saxophone leads the song before the more modern drum-filled beat drops." In addition, 4Music said "Ariana's sweet-sounding vocals contrast brilliantly with Problem's sexy sax and Iggy's gritty rap." Pitchfork named it "Best New Track", saying that it "bears all the hallmarks of a future smash, as if the future wasn't actually right now." Writing for MTV, Emilee Lindner praised the song's throwback sound, which Grande admits to striving for, while still keeping it fresh and modern, stating: "The song is so excitingly new but also decidedly so retro... The cranky sax, the whispered chorus, the airy harmonies and Iggy's snarky feature all tied in with a juicy modern beat.
Yet this album has his most traditional song selection yet: four jazz standards, a Beatles ballad and just two contemporary songs, both of which are pretty much Tin Pan Alley pastiches." Dave Gelly in his review for The Guardian stated, "deceptively sweet-sounding set which, once you cotton on to the pianist’s way of treating a few mainly well-known tunes, is absolutely absorbing. Instead of the usual jazz method of improvising on a tune over and over again, known as “playing choruses”, he plays the song with a few variations and then goes into a kind of free meditation on it." Will Layman of PopMatters added, "The repertoire here, then, creeps up on you.
Bessie is a vain, selfish, discontented, lascivious liar, and she only gets worse as time passes. One day she throws a tantrum when she is told she cannot go to the fair, and Miss Moffatt locks her in her room, promising to send her out to work the next day, since she finds school so boring. That night, Bessie sneaks out the window to waylay Morgan as he leaves the house. He is drunk and has just had a huge row with Miss Moffatt, rebelling at the constant control and the humiliation from those who call him “the teacher’s little dog.” Bessy sings a sweet-sounding but bawdy Welsh song to him, and they fall into each other's arms.
Shastry notes that another feature of Rambhadracharya's works is the devotion to motherland and patriotism, which is most evident in the poetic work Ājādacandraśekharacaritam on the life of Chandrashekhar Azad. Shastry says that this strong feeling of love towards motherland is reminiscent of old Sanskrit literature including Prithvi Sukta of Atharva Veda, various Puranas including Bhagavata Purana, and also in the Sanskrit works of Swami Bhagavadacharya, a former Jagadguru Ramanandacharya. Dinkar notes that in the poems of Rambhadracharya, the three poetical styles of Pāñcālī (secondary figurative sense with short and sweet-sounding compounds), Vaidarbhī (with compounds and soft contexts and without many figures of speech) and Lāṭī (with precise contexts and without many figures of speech) are dominant.Dinkar 2008, p. 175.
The pre-amp was powered by three 6EU7 tubes, and a 7199 for the reverb circuit. Unlike Fender's later reverb amps (such as the Princeton Reverb), the Falcon had a fairly unusual placement of the reverb circuit: rather than being placed after the pre-amp section and having the wet signal mixed with the dry, the Falcon's reverb circuit taps the signal before the volume and tone control, and mixes it with the dry signal via independent volume controls. In addition, the Falcon had a separate monitor output at line level, to connect the amp to a separate "Regular Amplifier" (the Falcon being referred to in the brochures as "Reverb Amplifier") and create a stereo effect. The Falcon's sound is described as "full, rich" and "sweet-sounding", with a "raw, gnarly, compressed tone" at higher volumes.
Carolyn Menyes of Music Times likened the song to the musical style of Australian singer Kylie Minogue. "Sparks" opens with a whistled melody that is backed with "low key blips", before Duff begins singing the first verse: "I can't hear a single word / Just know you're talking ‘cause your lips keep moving / Every thing I thought I'd learned / Goes out the window / All I want is one thing". Her "light" and "sweet-sounding" vocals are surrounded by "high twinkles", which Vanessa Golembewski of Refinery29 called "bubble gum enough you want to listen to it, but not so saccharine you feel like you stole your little sister's Disney channel CD." Writing for Ryan Seacrest's entertainment website, Marc Inocencio noted that instead of "crescendoing into a synth-heavy drop", the song "pulls back" with an "infectious whistle" in between choruses. Madeline Boardman of Us Weekly noted that the song's "steamy lyrics" are a "change of tone" for Duff.

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