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Ms. Duncan knows exactly how to set off those reverberative chains.
No reverberative boom echoing off the hills minutes later.
As he speaks, the voice, coarse, down-reaching and reverberative, is instantly recognizable.
The best places to hear organs are in the institutions that can least afford them: older churches, with their hard, reverberative interiors.
Are these slight - though reverberative instances - windows into a long future of rejections and rebellions?
The effect is nonlinear, like the reverberative howl arising from a microphone held too close to a loudspeaker.
His voice sounded garbled, reverberative.
The processor block AV projection pillar began to emit the reverberative whistles and hoots which were the Tyrathcan speech.
To achieve a fuller sound, producer Fraser T Smith incorporated the popular "wall of sound" reverberative technique in framing the song's dense instrumentation.
An announcer stood atop each stack, shouting into a microphone, his voice so amplified and reverberative that the words felt as if they were being hurled outward, smacking against our ears and chest.
Making a sound not unlike the reverberative ping of a sonar unit, the sorcerous hammer arced back a few feet toward its owner, then dipped -sharply, returning as ever to its master's hand. "
Painstakingly trawling through archives, applying the latest and sharpest tools of theoretical analysis, with bravura intelligence she surveys the reverberative beauty of the images on many fronts and comes up with a radical reassessment.
An actor playing a stick-up man gave the choice to the world-famous cheapskate, Jack Benny, who responded with his trademark pause: a reverberative silence packed with denotation and detonation, long before anyone heard of Harold Pinter.
'Immense Poignancy' This is the first time in more than two decades, then, that the two poets' papers have been reunited in a single space, and it's hard to imagine other coupled writers for whom such an act is so reverberative.
Maître-Créche, on the other hand, was charged with a felony, punishable by a maximum prison sentence of 25 years, because the term was not used in "the ephemeral, innocuous context of speech," according to the prosecutor, but in the "semi-non-ephemeral, culturally reverberative context of advertising."
To the Editor: Jon Pareles has gracefully articulated everything that bothers me about Coldplay, from Chris Martin's voice and lyrics to the band's attempt to create entire albums as reverberative as its most successful single (this tendency is wholly apparent on its second album).
However, given typical performance practices in the early 18th century - vocal ornamentation ("divisions"), instrumental participation, antiphonal location for polychoral elements, just intonation, and varied vocal colors - even the homophonic works must have made a strong impression in the highly reverberative church interiors of Rome.
Stan Freberg created parodies of popular songs in the 1950s and 1960s, mocking the musical conventions of the day, such as Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel", in which the vocalist rips his jeans from too much hip-swiveling and drowns in reverberative sound effects at the end.
This was probably a reverberatory furnace and the first known use of such for this purpose.
This included a notable novelty for France at the time, a reverberatory furnace.
Life had been assimilated to the principle of the turbine, as opposed to the reverberatory engine.
In July the first reverberatory furnace went into service - the foundation of metallurgical manufacture.
There were three reverberatory annealing furnaces, and two pickling machines.
In recent centuries, reverberatory furnaces have been used.
This improved operating conditions within the reverberatory furnace.
In the following decades, reverberatory furnaces were widely adopted for smelting these metals and also tin.
Both reverberatory furnace and electric furnace can be used.
The granulated iron was then heated in pots in a reverberatory furnace.
A second reverberatory furnace at Tsumeb remained inactive, pending renovation.
Later still reverberatory furnaces were used.
The incoming product was sorted, dried and stored in hoppers above the reverberatory furnaces.
The second reverberatory furnace was brought into permanent operation to treat additional calcine produced by the new roaster.
Smelting was carried out in cupolas, that is reverberatory furnaces using mineral coal.
Saga thus began operations at the first Japanese iron refinery in 1849, and made the first use of reverberatory furnaces three years later.
The cupola was a reverberatory furnace.
It was fortuitous that carbonate ores are well suited to the reverberatory furnace method used at this site.
Lead was usually smelted in smeltmills prior to the introduction of the cupola (a reverberatory furnace).
The liquor is separated from the precipitate and evaporated using waste heat from the reverberatory furnace.
It was then put in a retort, and placed in a reverberatory furnace, where the oil was drawn out by fire.
Today, reverberatory furnaces are widely used to melt secondary aluminium scrap for eventual use by die-casting industries.
If the ore contains closer to 50% antimony by weight, the ore is instead reduced in a reverberatory furnace.
The original reverberatory furnace was retained as a spare to be used in case of major maintenance of the new furnace.
Of particular interest are the reverberatory furnace and the metallurgical converter, although they are currently not accessible by the public due to safety concerns.