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He took the girl's hand and they began to talk without vocalizing.
This is because less air needs to be used to vocalize the sound.
Most of the time, the guys do not have to vocalize anything at all.
"For two years we only vocalized every day, nothing else."
The word had come to him as a picture in his mind, and he'd vocalized it.
You have to think hard, or vocalize, for me to get it.
They seemed to understand one another's feelings without having to vocalize them.
After vocalizing his anger, he felt ever so much better.
She appeared to want to say something else but had trouble vocalizing.
Red appears in the second film, but does not speak or vocalize.
She started vocalizing with every breath, sometimes saying "Oh yes!"
Despite being more common in Spring, they do vocalize year round.
McCoy had vocalized what everyone in the room was thinking.
She moved her mouth like an infant trying to vocalize.
She didn't have to vocalize the first question on her mind.
He vocalized once, more a low moan than a word.
"Children are better able to vocalize and get their feelings out in play therapy."
And the demand for space in relationships is increasingly vocalized.
We can feel your anger, but you will have to vocalize to clarify the reason.
"Thank you for your offer," Elizabeth said, vocalizing, because trying to speak only with her mind was too difficult.
As they approach their sixth week of life, infants vocalize more.
Since they are active at night, it is not uncommon for them to vocalize in the early hours of the morning.
Would we know if the male whale, the one who vocalized, did respond?
Goodness, there's not even a need to vocalize, is there?
This system soon became used to vocalize other Hebrew texts as well.
The young are first able to vocalise and open their eyes between 90 and 106 days of age.
They just want to vocalise why they didn't like a book.
When went to see Muhammad, he could not vocalise his intention but remained silent.
Therefore the person's need to express themselves is greater than their ability to vocalise their thoughts.
There are alternative assessment methods for pain, which can be used where a patient is unable to vocalise a score.
Throughout the course of the band's career the two leads had many disagreements, from how to vocalise songs to their behaviour in public.
She is able to recognise her mother and father, and can vocalise the first syllables of some words.
Poor Gillie could scarcely vocalise her responses.
'People' do get very touchy when you don't want to be associated or aligned with them and vocalise it.
Conversely, colonies are noisy as chicks vocalise extensively.
I would then vocalise this as 'mewnni'.
They vocalise through whines.
They do not vocalise as frequently as human children unless urged to do so, a defence mechanism against predators.
They didn't all vocalise it, but they didn't all need to. '
Diving in a pseudo-Shell, he tried to vocalise the slippery concept but just whistled and clicked and shouted at the world.
Barrack (Australian Rules Football), to vocalise ones support for their favourite football team.
Before sleeping in communal roosts, mynas vocalise in unison, which is known as "communal noise".
Apes in the wild are not observed to vocalise that much and those in zoos, although prepared to imitate human social habits, never copy their speech.
Thus, a child is said by Skinner to vocalise because this kind of response is strongly reinforced through adult attention and the gratification of physiologically based needs.
Brushtail possums vocalise with clicks, grunts, hisses, alarm chatters, guttural coughs and screeching.
All the mouths could vocalise, but one was larger and more sophisticated than the other two, which made up for their deficiency with a more acute sense of smell.
To reflect the sounds of Morse code receivers, the operators began to vocalise a dot as "dit", and a dash as "dah".
They've 'lost' the person they loved (save the lucid moments) but have to go on providing for the new person - the person who can't vocalise memories.
A documentary on The IT Crowd Series One DVD has various male voices vocalise the Deep Note sound.
When they jumped out of the crates they had travelled in from Brazil, they began to vocalise in a strange and aggressive way that I hadn't heard before.