We don't sound the way our parents sounded or their parents sounded, or certainly the way people sounded a hundred years ago.
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The scene sounded chaotic, according to Cake, but Maloney sounded calm.
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The 15-year-old sounded erratic and the season 14 winner sounded forgettable.
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It sounded muffled at first, but then adjusted itself and sounded clear again.
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The hyper-dangerous Concussion Rifle sounded awesome, the Imperial Repeating Rifle sounded sensible.
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"Rich" sounded upbeat and excited in the conversation while air traffic controllers sounded calm.
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"It sounded like shit," Taggart told Billboard, explaining why his voice sounded so poor.
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Leaves sounded like percussion in the wind, and Bethesda Fountain sounded like a jet.
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The Bolsheviks, we've learned, sounded behind closed doors exactly the way they sounded in public.
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It sounded more conversational; it sounded more like a conversation normal people would have who weren't in politics.
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"Folks, there were a number of occasions where Donald Trump sounded like the Daily Kos blog, where Donald Trump sounded like the Democrat Underground, sounded like any average host on MSNBC," Mr. Limbaugh said.
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I was surprised at how like a politician Hughes sounded on YouTube, and how squirmy and uncomfortable he sounded on podcasts.
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The Suspect Sounded the Fire Alarm Before the Shooting When a fire alarm sounded near the end of school on Feb.
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The song sounded authentic and Glamma Kid sounded authentically Jamaican, with everything from the heavy patois and high-pitched whine-style delivery.
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Her voice has never sounded better If there's a thread tying all of these songs together, it's Rihanna's voice, which has never sounded better.
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If much of what Sanders said sounded familiar, it's because many policies that sounded radical and new in 2016 have become mainstream Democratic positions.
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"Biggest Part of Me" by Ambrosia sounded warm and inviting on the Wonderboom 2, and "One More Time" by Daft Punk sounded bright and energetic.
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Post Malone released his debut single, "White Iverson," a blurry folk song that sounded like a hip-hop song that sounded like a drunken whisper serenade.
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Music also generally sounded a bit more crisp and sharp through the AirPods Pro, and each layer of the track sounded slightly more defined and isolated.
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According to Patton, her mother thought the song was good, but she already knew what Teena Marie sounded like—she wanted to know what Patton sounded like.
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It is a cliché to praise a writer by saying no one has ever sounded quite like him, and yet: No one has ever sounded quite like him.
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In a field experiment, the Harvard researchers created Airbnb user profiles that were the same except for the names — some sounded distinctly African American, and some sounded white.
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Together their comments sounded more forceful and anti-Assad than the Trump administration has generally sounded in the past, but stopped short of saying the US would pursue Assad's ouster itself.
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To mainstream Labour operatives, this sounded familiar — and ominous.
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" Yovanovitch testified that Trump's words "sounded like a threat.
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The whole thing sounded too hokey — or too horny.
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"It sounded like a cry for help, and I don't know Morse code or anything, so I couldn't tell if anybody was trying to send a message, but it sounded desperate, and it sounded like people who wanted to be heard," said Guevara, director of client and mitigation services for the public defender organization.
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JOE KERNEN: It just sounded like – it sounded like -- LORETTA MESTER: We all wrote down our forecasts and in those forecasts, right, we all had to put down an appropriate policy path.
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He sounded like an extremely positive, over-caffeinated coach as he exhorted his teammates in a way that, depending on the listener, could have sounded admirable or cringe-worthy, and perhaps both.
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Sounded like an explosion had gone off at my desk!
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To me, [the 911 call] sounded like someone genuinely distraught.
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Those two evasive words sounded smaller and sillier than ever.
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It didn't even sound real — it sounded like a videotape.
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This one sounded like the fullest rock record you've made.Yes.
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It sounded a bit like the middle of a rainforest.
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If anything, it sounded like a sort of parlor trick.
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Some sounded like people who had given up on politics.
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Dennis said it sounded like furniture was being thrown around.
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He sounded off in January, and several other times too.
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What if I said something that sounded dumb or cliché?
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The New York City Pizza Festival sounded like a knockout.
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The record sounded almost improvised in its lack of tunes.
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Something cold and strong sounded like just the medicine for
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"Dedicate" sounded pretty good with The Roots on backup too.
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That's kind of what the 2011 BET Awards sounded like.
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They never intended to do it, but it sounded good.
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We asked, essentially, if it sounded like bullshit to him.
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It sounded so dirty, and now it's just a tattoo.
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As Friday night became Saturday morning, Dong Kim sounded defeated.
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United States officials sounded more cynical following Kim's remarks, however.
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Told without video, that story would have sounded like bull.
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Interestingly, detractors of the primary reform sounded the same predictions.
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It sounded pretty good, but there was one word missing.
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"[It] almost sounded like a war zone," added her friend.
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Woodman recently sounded receptive to the idea of more competition.
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Reeve sounded the alarm, and the internet, unsurprisingly, freaked out.
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Rhetoric that once sounded hopeful and inspiring now sounds naïve.
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"Fully automatic weapon, for sure, it sounded like," King said.
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Perhaps it sounded like nonsense, to fall for an aeroplane.
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His shout sounded like a yelp in the empty night.
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Host Pat Sajak sounded legitimately amazed as the audience applauded.
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Everything looked like them, smelled like them, sounded like them.
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At first, the wind sounded like someone was whistling outside.
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Ten years ago, the masterminds probably sounded like raving lunatics.
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It sounded simple, so Miller figured he'd try it himself.
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In a demo, Google's AI sounded surprisingly human in conversation.
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Since that time the Fed has sounded much more dovish.
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All five iridologists I asked said the idea sounded weird.
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It sounded perfect until the building sold, unbeknownst to me.
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They both told me it just sounded different, not louder.
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He laid in the winning shot as the horn sounded.
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Doctors sounded the alarm when lead was detected in children.
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Mester, asked about tying policy to a rule, sounded unfazed.
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It only really sounded MBV when Debbie played on it.
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" She added, "It just sounded like she was being sneaky.
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" Chandler said Draghi sounded not so much hawkish as "defeated.
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I mean did you hear how flat that gurgle sounded?
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Where once he sounded unfocused, he now sometimes sounds befuddled.
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The speech sounded like a political one, because it was.
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During Jason Aldean's performance, they heard what sounded like fireworks.
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Other recent Fed speakers have also sounded more hawkish notes.
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"It sounded like 10 or 20 jet engines," said Nail.
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What sounded preposterous to the village residents was the price.
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Tesla's board sounded noncommittal in a statement released Wednesday morning.
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Everything in the middle sounded warm, distinct, and crystal clear.
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After Bezos' lawyer thought "cadabra" sounded like "cadaver," Bezos reconsidered.
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It sounded like a tribal war party celebrating a victory.
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But like mix, master, and sonically, they just sounded terrible.
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"It sounded like Fabric was upstairs," said a downstairs neighbor.
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It all just kind of sounded like Journey or something.
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It all sounded futuristic until I got ready for bed.
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The tone in her voice sounded so earnest it snapped.
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Nurses monitored him throughout the first night as alarms sounded.
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But even to my own ears it sounded like begging.
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"Thank U, Next" could have sounded a whole lot different.
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Remember, Nick's the one who called 911 and sounded frantic.
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"I knew that he sounded scared," Joan Lyall told CNN.
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I thought that sounded like more than I'd ever need.
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Residents told CBC News the gunshots sounded like popping noises.
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At times, it sounded like he only has one issue.
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"Collins sounded like she could get there," the lawmaker said.
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Ratings agencies have sounded alarm about the outlook for banks.
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That sounded like I was trying to win a pageant.
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Flights were too expensive, and obtaining a visa sounded complicated.
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In his first investor call of 2015, Woodman sounded jubilant.
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It sure sounded like a Google appliance for machine data.
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I started to understand how dance music sounded like freedom.
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It never distorted— PlayBase just got loud and sounded amazing.
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The storm sounded like a jetliner crashing outside, he recalls.
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She had sounded deeper, although she'd felt the music less.
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At times his voice sounded a little patchy and rough.
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It sounded more like a command than like a suggestion.
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" In 2014, he sounded a similar note: "Trust your instincts.
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As silly as it sounded it's actually kind of true.
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However, it also sounded like Schumer's typical M.O. of oversharing.
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It sounded like someone was punching the bus, Davis said.
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Kerr could not have sounded less surprised about the episode.
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The Assistant relaying the translated message sounded natural and human.
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Once it passed, he sounded determined to make this start.
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He looked and sounded like he had had a rest.
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Even to his own ears he sounded sorry for himself.
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It sounded like a train and lasted about a second.
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From Trump though, they sounded conjured, fake, forced, and inauthentic.
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And that voice most likely sounded like a young woman.
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Outdoor warning sirens sounded in Hennepin County early this morning.
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It sounded like a repudiation of everything they had done.
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Wharton's turn to speak came, he sounded nervous but firm.
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Not everyone sounded pleased with Mr. McMullin's entry into politics.
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"I thought it sounded homophobic," Pattie said, unexpectedly tearing up.
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True, this account of bodily action sounded a bit peculiar.
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Not many did, and those who did sounded pretty weak.
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He actually sounded presidential," Schieffer said on CNN's "Reliable Sources.
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Schooling sounded disarmingly honest, and not programmed by being overinterviewed.
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The project sounded fascinating, and more than a little perverse.
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Editorial Witnesses said it sounded like a bomb going off.
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CHRISTIANS THE BATTLE TRUMPET HAS BEEN SOUNDED TIME TO RISE!
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He sounded and felt as if he were being strangled.
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It sounded idyllic and would cost $9,000 for three months.
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Jeb Bush of Florida, he sounded a note of nostalgia.
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To me, these motels sounded pretty sketchy and, likely, nasty.
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I listened on my iPhone earbuds and it sounded great.
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Since I prefer to avoid confrontation, this sounded extremely unideal.
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It sounded vaguely unthreatening, so we beckoned them to approach.
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This sounded a lot like the definition of a zoo.
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They make it sound really fancy; it sounded really exciting.
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It sounded too easy and I couldn't settle on that.
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We just left him on there because it sounded dope.
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Still, although familiar themes were sounded, the tone was different.
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I heard what sounded like a huge dog barking somewhere.
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Had it been a real threat, they would have sounded.
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It sounded like a coat rack had fallen, he recalled.
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Which one sounded most like a knife cutting through flesh?
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In Milwaukee the other night, it even sounded like 1955.
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No one else has sounded the alarm, why should you?
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The rage room was closed and this also sounded fun.
|
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Even the mixing, which sounded straightforward enough, had its pitfalls.
|
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It sounded to me like the Buddhist practice of mindfulness.
|
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" This week, Mr. Knopf sounded a darker tone: "It's frustrating.
|
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He shouted at the refs after the halftime buzzer sounded.
|
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Brennan also sounded an alarm on U.S. relations with Russia.
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The guy refused, saying he didn't smoke, which sounded suspicious.
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Clark didn't get a shot off before the buzzer sounded.
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It sounded like bombs going off, one at a time.
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"Max sounded distressed, but not hysterical or drunk," Bashkov wrote.
|
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"You never know," I said, but my voice sounded hollow.
|
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She was more vulnerable than she sounded on the page.
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You sounded as though you missed your daddy very much.
|
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That's a note that few of the debating Democrats sounded.
|
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I'll admit, the words "intermittent fasting" sounded a little daunting.
|
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Tributes poured in, but many of them sounded like eulogies.
|
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Racists sounded the same back then as they do now!
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In years past, the first bell sounded promptly at 8.
|
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Jimmy Fallon sounded like he was getting tired of watching.
|
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" To Ms. Degliantoni, it sounded, endearingly, like "rose-colored glasses.
|
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I laughed: It sounded impossible to say, let alone sing.
|
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It sounded like the scaffolding of a building falling down.
|
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Whether it sounded like that to anyone else was debatable.
|
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The dulcet voice of a guitar sounded at the window.
|
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It sounded like she would do anything to be cured.
|
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Kates played me what sounded like a seamless 12 seconds.
|
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The aforementioned blood bath, dubbed the Red Wedding, sounded bad.
|
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It all sounded hopeful to the pastor, maybe too hopeful.
|
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Republican leaders sounded open to pursuing it, but were frustrated.
|
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Though it certainly sounded like he was endorsing the idea.
|
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One guest said it sounded like a clap of lightning.
|
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What Centra offered sounded almost too good to be true.
|
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At the time, TV executives sounded ambivalent about the trend.
|
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In this case though, as it sounded muffled, it downgraded.
|
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I liked how obviously, almost defiantly, fictitious the name sounded.
|
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China though sounded hopeful on the trade negotiations on Thursday.
|
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Wrapping all three devices into one $800 package sounded fantastic.
|
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But some experts in those countries have also sounded optimistic.
|
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When I first heard of it, it sounded annoyingly absurd.
|
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But no warning siren was sounded before the wave hit.
|
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Marginalized people have always sounded the alarm about encroaching fascism.
|
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She jumped from her desk as the third pop sounded.
|
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"And the only candidate that sounded like change was AMLO."
|
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Plus he sounded like he was talking from the heart.
|
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As played here it sounded audacious, extreme and, finally, exhilarating.
|
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When I was an ingénue, I never sounded like one.
|
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He sounded committed to pushing his limits, all the time.
|
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Constitutional scholars sounded both anxious and energized by these developments.
|
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It sounded as if Gerszewski was tearing the place apart.
|
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These small chronicles, it turned out, sounded a powerful call.
|
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Indeed, he sounded unequivocal that he had violated the law.
|
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It sounded like a freight train, just like everyone says.
|
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I didn't know what that meant, but it sounded official!
|
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The voices sounded like the same person, the affidavit said.
|
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China's top tech CEOs have also sounded the warning alarm.
|
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It sounded stupid to me, so I turned it down.
|
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He sounded like the predator, and she was the prey.
|
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The caller sounded to her like an older American male.
|
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We thought they were firecrackers because it sounded like them.
|
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It sounded as if he'd had this all his life.
|
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Whatever the case, when I heard it, it sounded right.
|
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The cheers sounded like the inside of a breaking wave.
|
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" To Zoom, "it just all sounded like real positive things.
|
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Bloomberg sounded as if he possibly would do it again.
|
|
The last time I spoke to Gary, he sounded disheartened.
|
|
His daughter, Trina, sounded shocked at news of his arrest.
|
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He started every song with what sounded like a wail.
|
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That sounded something like my Rubicon moment with my son.
|
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"Your chatter sounded really nice," one singer said to another.
|
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CVS executives sounded optimistic about regulatory progress earlier this month.
|
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He sounded like an autocrat trying to dehumanize his allies.
|
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He was shaken by the recent killings, yet sounded confident.
|
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The shouting sounded like sharp, high winds battering her eardrums.
|
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A trip to a museum has never sounded so sweet.
|
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" It sounded like a production of "A Streetcar Named Desire.
|
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" On Friday, she said those words "sounded like a threat.
|
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He didn't feel good and nothing sounded good to eat.
|
|
Allan's focus on breathing sounded suspiciously like mindfulness to me.
|
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"I'm not trying to be difficult —— " He suddenly sounded kind.
|
|
Fourteen years ago, Mr. Patrick's egotistic presumption sounded equally implausible.
|
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He wouldn't have sounded so dumb, but it's still absurd.
|
|
When they finally did, their comments sounded more like eulogies.
|
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But when Trump got on the phone, he sounded upbeat.
|
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A Netflix showing of DC's Legends of Tomorrow sounded excellent.
|
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It sounded too good to be true, but it wasn't.
|
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It sounded too controversial, and likely to upset religious constituents.
|
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It was shallow and sounded painful, even as he slept.
|
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In Abu Dhabi, he also sounded a warning to Iran.
|
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Yang thought it sounded like a great ticket to college.
|
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His daughter, Trina, sounded shocked at news of his arrest.
|
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"When Mel answered the phone, he sounded ecstatic," Zimmer remembered.
|
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In the CBS interview, however, he sounded more cautionary notes.
|
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She sounded almost as if she had been expecting me.
|
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But when he elaborated to me, he sounded more conflicted.
|
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Any revelation that sounded pat or easy was a turnoff.
|
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While Seoul sounded upbeat, Pompeo struck a more cautious tone.
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I thought it sounded like a real jolly good time.
|
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Did you change much based on how they sounded live?
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She sounded like nothing that came before her, or after.
|
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"Nick Wright, for people who don't know him – this is what Skip Bayless sounded like 30 years ago, this is what Colin Cowherd sounded like 20 years ago," Carter said in a news release.
|
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One is Nixon, who in seeking an end to the Watergate probe, sounded a lot like Trump has recently sounded in talking about Robert Mueller's probe into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
|
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But he also sounded realistic about the potential to swing deals.
|
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"Nobody puts baby in a corner" has never sounded so badass.
|
|
Hemsworth sounded like any other parent struggling with work-life balance.
|
|
And an Uber spokesperson sounded a positive note about the deal.
|
|
This time, she sounded distraught and asked to see him again.
|
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And it sounded disappointingly familiar to those living under authoritarian regimes.
|
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Dmitry Peskov, Putin's spokesman, sounded a conciliatory note about Johnson too.
|
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Argentine wineries mostly sounded more confident about holding their internal market.
|
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This hardly sounded like the efforts of a conventional security consultant.
|
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Sessions sounded far from certain Romney would be offered a job.
|
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I definitely had no idea what he sounded like until now.
|
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That sounds good, but it has sounded good for a while.
|
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Shaub has sounded many alarms over the Trump administration's business entanglements.
|
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It sounded like a "freight train," she told CNN affiliate WVUE.
|
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The initial wave of water, he said, sounded like the ocean.
|
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There wasn't much around that sounded like it at the time.
|
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However, the whistle never sounded, and the Maple Leafs generated pressure.
|
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"The ball sounded good off the bat," manager Jeff Banister said.
|
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The administration, including Trump, has sounded optimistic on a deal lately.
|
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In 2017, the president's inauguration speech sounded like a doomsday prophecy.
|
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"It sounded like you were in a dentist's office," Beers says.
|
|
So I started using my iPod headphones, which sounded much better.
|
|
Even some of CEO Elon Musk's harshest critics sounded surprisingly bullish.
|
|
Central bankers in Australia and New Zealand have sounded similarly gloomy.
|
|
To many, that sounded like a man backed into a corner.
|
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BUT, folks were quick to point out ... it sounded somewhat inappropriate.
|
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Trump himself earlier Tuesday sounded ready to move to other issues.
|
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Susan Collins of Maine sounded very wary of it Tuesday. Sens.
|
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Hours later, however, President Vladimir Putin, sounded a more conciliatory tone.
|
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When asked about some of this under oath, Page sounded evasive.
|
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Desmond sounded like a defeated player when asked about the contract.
|
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He looked and sounded and acted like Christ in many ways.
|
|
When he died two days later, the record sounded very different.
|
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When the gunshot sounded, Ms. Butler and Mr. Gurley began running.
|
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Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren sounded in no hurry to tighten.
|
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Weed is biting and funny, and she's also never sounded better.
|
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It sounded so powerful, booming inside the walls of the Walmart.
|
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It sounded like they were trapped and screaming to be freed.
|
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Then, as now, that sounded wonderfully naive and easy to mock.
|
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Our neighbors said that I sounded crazed, which was entirely possible.
|
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And that's how the music sounded when my daughter was born.
|
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Arguments against TTIP sounded decidedly more anti-corporatist on the ground.
|
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Graef: Sometimes I wish Art Ensemble of Chicago sounded like this.
|
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It never dropped the connection and always sounded rich and full.
|
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I still remember what everything smelled like, what everything sounded like.
|
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Groans and boos sounded from Shaw-Asquith's side of the audience.
|
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That sounded like a financially smart way to start a business.
|
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A tone eventually sounded, and Alexa said it had lost connection.
|
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There was no doubt though, that she still sounded like mom.
|
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But of late it has sounded less willing to bankroll Zimbabwe.
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AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo, FileIt sounded too good to be true.
|
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The game wasn't clicking, most of us sounded frustrated and bored.
|
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These sounded silly at first, but then I checked them out.
|
|
When we walked in a few hours later, they sounded fantastic.
|
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"Sounded like you wanted the bill to pass," Mr. Baier says.
|
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That sounded pretty defiant because, of course, she was still fighting.
|
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Which all sounded, coming from a collection of nationalists, rather European.
|
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Since childhood, it sounded wrong and too big for my mouth.
|
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The reason the original name sounded German is because it was.
|
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She sounded unconvinced and asked if I did that a lot.
|
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She sounded so pained that I didn't ask how it happened.
|
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" Trump's messages: "It sounds like a Democrat, it sounded like me.
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"It sounded like 'boom, boom' boom' underneath that bridge," he said.
|
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Often, like urban legends, they sounded too good to be true.
|
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When Donald Trump ran for president, he sounded like a populist.
|
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Yeah, that one definitely sounded a bit like the first one.
|
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Oh man, this almost sounded like Brian Wilson for a second.
|
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In saying he should pay higher taxes, Hughes sounded like Buffett.
|
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Wright sounded pretty down with the possibility when asked about it.
|
|
Before that it sounded a lot like "King Volcano" by Bauhaus.
|
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It sounded like a mundane political complaint, but something was off.
|
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Her counterpart in the House, meanwhile, sounded a similarly fearful note.
|
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Like, as an animator the premise in itself sounded nearly impossible.
|
|
Everything I created sounded good that day and horrible the next.
|
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And while it may or may not have looked — and sounded!
|
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He sounded like a psychopath and so naturally I was interested.
|
|
His words sounded more like a truck driver than a lawyer.
|
|
Back then, it sounded like a solution was still far off.
|
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Asked about virtual reality on today's investor call, Cook sounded bullish.
|
|
Hangovers haven't looked more painful, and xylophones haven't ever sounded sadder.
|
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I started watching it because it sounded silly from the title.
|
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"That sounded right," she says in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
|
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Did you listen to bands that sounded like this growing up?
|
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Just 30 years ago that would have sounded like science fiction.
|
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But what if, the ad asks, each key sounded the same?
|
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That was my whole thing; it sounded good, it felt good.
|
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WASHINGTON — For once, Donald Trump sounded like a pretty typical politician.
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I sounded like I was reading a menu, I am told.
|
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All it takes is a few gently sounded bells and whistles.
|
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Vettel was asked about that on Sunday and sounded non-committal.
|
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"After that I heard what sounded like gunfire from Borough Market. "
|
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Walmart had sounded out rival retailers, which had showed no interest.
|
|
Such fan theories sounded a lot like wishful thinking — until now.
|
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The crowd sounded like a wave, just booing me and heckling.
|
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Certainly Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, has sounded more hawkish.
|
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Yeah, we thought it sounded too good to be true, too.
|
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The new statement also sounded less concerned about the world economy.
|
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Speaking by phone from London afterward, she sounded exhausted and miserable.
|
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On Wednesday, Trump sounded optimistic about his upcoming meeting with Kim.
|
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It probably would have sounded something like this: 211:245 a.m.
|
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He raised a call to arms—and then sounded the retreat.
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As the deal was announced, Mr. Lieberman sounded far more conciliatory.
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He sounded as if he were reading his own last rites.
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He sounded leery about relying too much on 3-point shots.
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A few liberals, it is worth noting, sounded the alarm bells.
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Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a partial ligament tear, which sounded ominous.
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In fact, James sounded as if he had relished the experience.
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As stereo speakers, the SYMFONISK bookshelf speakers sounded great in harmony.
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McKechnie stressed that it was not as uncommon as it sounded.
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Thompson sounded like a teakettle, and the water was still boiling.
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For instance, while Corker has sounded the alarm about deficits, Sen.
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Many had expected the verdict; some sounded more resigned, others angry.
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But he also sounded as if he had said his fill.
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They then suggested a treatment that sounded more radical: electroconvulsive therapy.
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He sounded like a seasoned politician when he cited legitimate sources.
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"She sounded fantastic, and she said she'd do it," he said.
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Dixon didn't sound panicked; he sounded as though he might quit.
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When she was just a block from her doorstep, gunfire sounded.
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Even though renters insurance sounded great, I didn't get a policy.
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If someone knocked their teeth together it sounded like a crash.
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"His voice sounded scared and shaken," she told CNN on Saturday.
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It sounded exactly like the case he made before the midterms.
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This worked on the first try and the audio sounded great.
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At some point, this had sounded like a very manageable goal.
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He told CBS the whole situation sounded like "a soap opera."
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When the call to prayer sounded, my friend went to pray.
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But that might have sounded, as Trump might put it, weak.
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Sometimes the music sounded like the slowest Depeche Mode song ever.
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Asked about those reactions on his conference call, Porcello sounded unfazed.
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It sounded like pipe organs met a sci-fi movie soundtrack.
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Bosnia re-sounded the sirens of the evils of European nationalism.
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I tilted my head; it sounded like firecrackers, except not really.
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Even Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's leader, sounded sympathetic toward Hariri's plight.
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My own voice sounded as if it belonged to someone else.
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My editor said I sounded good and clear enough for him.
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National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Steve Stivers sounded even more conciliatory.
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"He just sounded like he was a hopeless romantic," she continued.
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After backup officers arrived, they heard what sounded like a gunshot.
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Then you&aposve got the mayor who sounded a little bonks.
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Neither will his father, who sounded at peace with his choice.
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The soldiers sounded an alarm, warning of a possible suicide bomber.
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Will your children know what a dial-up modem sounded like?
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It sounded too good to be true, and, unfortunately, it was.
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This album sounded pretty different from its predecessor, a lot rougher.
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President Donald Trump has also sounded somewhat skeptical of early voting.
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Countless media outlets eagerly reported what sounded like an irresistible story.
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In my head, that sounded like, I should be exercising more.
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Against all odds, "Last Christmas" never felt or sounded like that.
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West always sounded so sure when he was giving his testimony.
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He sounded so ridiculous, the Tonight Show host dissolved into giggles.
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On Tuesday, Ryan sounded chipper to work with the new administration.
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We wanted to make music that sounded like children playing instruments.
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" Asked whether the 2,000 number sounded high, Oguz simply responded, "No.
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"It sounded like it was something in the movies," Greene said.
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"It sounded like an indulgent sort of non-song," Aaron recollects.
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At the time, that album sounded etiolated, absorbed in fluttering ethereality.
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Put those two together and that's kinda what we sounded like!
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Kantrowitz said that the scenario sounded plausible, though far from common.
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I bet it sounded like a funny idea at the time.
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Initially, it sounded as if someone were murmuring in the corner.
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THEY FELT THEY TALKED TO YOU RECENTLY AND YOU SOUNDED UPBEAT.
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On another visit, their chosen playlist sounded through the lab's speakers.
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I said that this sounded like an improbable change of career.
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But the more I learned about Placement, the smarter it sounded.
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Biden sounded not only presidential but also like a gracious winner.
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But Wendy Bost, a Quest spokeswoman, sounded a more cautious tone.
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It sounded like feliz cumpleaños and merry Christmas and welcome home.
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It sounded outrageous, but people were like, 'wait, this could work!
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"It sounded like the house was being pulled apart," he said.
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To me this sounded like a leap, a lefty conspiracy theory.
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OK, this riff is exactly what I thought they sounded like.
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Then it sounded like a sepia-tone photograph, dripping with nostalgia.
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Prime Minister Zoran Zaev sounded determinedly upbeat about the papal visit.
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The "Star Wars" extensions, each 14-acres in size, sounded thrilling.
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Despite the imagery, Mr. Moon's government sounded optimistic, at least officially.
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Jorge Vilda, the coach of Spain, sounded almost triumphant in defeat.
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It sounded like it was coming out of a tin can.
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Remember how brash all that ravey, hardcore techno sounded back then?
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Mr. Musk sounded a note of caution to tamp down expectations.
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He sounded a little frustrated, and said, 'This is Sir Charles.
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He sounded hopeful about his prospects, even in a divided government.
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His forecast sounded like a repeat of the mitochondrial replacement story.
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Indonesian security services called him, he said, and sounded vaguely threatening.
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Often, especially on foreign policy, the three candidates sounded similar notes.
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Within seconds, she said, the neighborhood sounded like a war zone.
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On Thursday morning, Mr. Trump sounded an optimistic note on Twitter.
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On Tuesday, he sounded positive about a short-term stabilization plan.
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On Thursday, he sounded eager to remove the debt limit altogether.
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"Emphysema," she said, when we heard what sounded like Darth Vader.
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They sounded a racist alarm and instead it was three idiots.
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A century ago, the direct election of senators sounded audacious, too.
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Classic rock sounded from a bathroom where contractors were finishing work.
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He sounded like someone doing a clichéd impression of Al Pacino.
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It just sounded so eerie—soothing, but kind of creepy too.
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It sounded like a competition among Libertarians like Koch from 1980.
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Mr. Hoffman sounded the political death knell with a bitter irony.
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Other diets sounded too quick for what Sklar wanted to do.
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It certainly sounded like the sort of project Trump would like.
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At the time, it sounded almost too horrible to take seriously.
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That sure looked and sounded like a tribble on Lorca's desk.
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It's music that sounded like family, that my parents liked too.
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I just thought all the keyboards on this record sounded black.
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Creek sounded nice and my husband, Josh, had his fishing rod.
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It sounded fun, but it didn't turn out to be fun.
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Because of the descent, a ground-proximity "DON'T SINK" warning sounded.
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Even some Republicans sounded envious of the Democrats' multimedia presentation. Rep.
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Next to the photos was what sounded like a job posting.
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His best friend, as silly as the term sounded post-childhood.
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Prominent academics have already sounded an alarm about the possible consequences.
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White asked what the rain sounded like on the flat roof.
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Javier sounded uneasy and said the climate in Culiacán was tense.
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I needed to get to Room 3 before it sounded again.
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"Elaine sounded like a wimp," she told The Times in 1987.
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I was working, tweaking the script so that it sounded right.
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It all sounded good, and I didn't know where to start.
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This warning bell was sounded in August 85033 by GOP politicos.
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Ms. Yoncheva "sounded wonderful throughout," Zachary Woolfe wrote in The Times.
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He sounded almost plaintive when he said it a third time.
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In a speech last week, Mr. Juncker sounded much more bullish.
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" Ms. Salke sounded confident in her vision: "My mission is clear.
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He has sounded off with appalling comments about women and others.
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At midnight they would all chime, it sounded like a disco.
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I'm not sure what she was saying, but it sounded expert.
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Now his natural British accent sounded jarring, like a put-on.
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As for how it sounded, there have been some rude remarks.
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Just the other night, he heard gunfire that sounded dangerously close.
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Republican leaders likewise sounded confident they could avert a government shutdown.
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HE ALMOST SOUNDED LIKE HE THOUGHT WE WERE AT NEUTRAL ALREADY.
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"Nah," said Green, who sounded almost sheepish about his modest workload.
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The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" music wouldn't have sounded out of place.
|
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Someone set off a string of firecrackers, which sounded like gunfire.
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Here's how an epic presidential campaign sounded, from start to finish.
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"It sounded like a suicide letter," her father, Nicolas Rodriguez, said.
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Major retailers and trade associations have sounded the alarm on trade.
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The news, while it sounded like a big development, felt inevitable.
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And they sounded perfectly fine, with balanced and clean sound reproduction.
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A quick song by Miles Davis sounded on par with AirPods.
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"It sounded like running or slamming, something like that," she said.
|
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Soon after, she heard what sounded like a woman calling 911.
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As the last call sounded to board the 7:20 a.m.
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"Faith" is perhaps the biggest and most ecstatic he's ever sounded.
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But they sounded good, and the dish looked really, really pretty.
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On the campaign trail, however, he has sounded a different tune.
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A buzzer sounded, and Fallon hurled a pillow from the couch.
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Once the conversation did start, however, Mr. Durant sounded pensive, introspective.
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Netanyahu's acting foreign minister, Israel Katz, sounded circumspect about Morawiecki's cancellation.
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They also said that the outlook sounded a note of caution.
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The tune sounded like the soundtrack to a 1980s video game.
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Bumiputera had sounded out some foreign insurers for a strategic investment.
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The mutiny sounded the death knell for Mr. Morales's embattled government.
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And his first week on the job sounded like a doozy.
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But many have also sounded the alarm about the cyrptocurrency market.
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At others, Death Stranding sounded like nothing that had come before.
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He sounded like a Republican taking aim at a Republican one.
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I just made that "D Rose" song 'cause it sounded fire.
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In reality, it was their traditional pop sound that sounded forced.
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It sounded so great that we added it into our set.
|
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Senior Western officials sounded a similarly cautious note in their reaction.
|
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"I do apologize if that's what it sounded like," she said.
|
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Here's what a breathtaking year sounded like, from start to finish.
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And Herring sounded unsure about whether it would kill his term.
|
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"Almost no one ever looked or sounded like me," she said.
|
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Kellyanne Conway sounded like she couldn't believe what she was hearing.
|
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That's not to suggest Less Talk sounded like future Propagandhi records.
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"It sounded like Christ was entering the cathedral," Mr. Latry said.
|
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When it came through, it sounded like a loud freight train.
|
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Booker got the question and he sounded open to fundamental reforms.
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DF: We don't know, like … WM: But they sounded quite good.
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Residents have told local media the crash sounded like an explosion.
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I ran until drinking sounded dreadful, then I ran some more.
|
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The demo was a hit, and the assistant sounded shockingly human.
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It was how the songs had always sounded in our heads.
|
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The last few haven't sounded like what we sound like live.
|
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That's because it sounded stupid, and Regina wanted to save face.
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"I've sounded like this since, I think, second grade," she said.
|
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Investing heavyweight Michael Novogratz may have sounded a tad optimistic initially last week when he predicted the digital currency would reach $10,000 by year's end, but by the end of the week that number sounded conservative.
|
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I wanted to say something to the woman after we got off, but "What you just did was cool" sounded dumb in my head, while "Hey, you okay?" sounded condescending; she hadn't asked for my take.
|
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"You had what sounded like the FBI spying on the Trump campaign, it sounded nefarious and James Bond-like," said national security lawyer Bradley Moss, who has represented intelligence community whistleblowers and media companies in privacy lawsuits.
|
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He used the word so often, it sounded like a verbal tic.
|
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She sounded upset, but she wasn't sure if she should be upset.
|
|
Many others have sounded the alarm on Marriott's lackluster data breach response.
|
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As Manon, the soprano Kristine Opolais sounded as glamorous as she looked.
|
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To some, Mr Trump's speech may have sounded like typical American grandiloquence.
|
|
Then, about 10 seconds later, it sounded completely normal and good again.
|
|
It sounded like the Christmas party, not the snooze after Christmas dinner.
|
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"It almost sounded like Hitler talking," one Cox customer told the Register.
|
|
We thought the name sounded stupid, but it just kind of stuck.
|
|
Rosenstein needed some 'fall guys' and this sounded like it was feasible.
|
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If it sounded too good to be true, that's because it was.
|
|
Once he was up and running confidently, he sounded the train's horn.
|
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A 21-gun salute was sounded as the funeral rites were conducted.
|
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Or, he sounded like someone who knew what he was talking about.
|
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Your message on Facebook when you released the album sounded surprisingly downbeat.
|
|
It was freaky how real the robot voice sounded, but it worked.
|
|
" Mark: "It sounded almost like the original" Yvonne: "Yes, it really did.
|
|
The first surprising discovery was that it almost sounded a lot different.
|
|
As for the new technology, such as cellphones, Tallbear sounded in awe.
|
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We didn't tell him his story sounded fake because he was terrifying.
|
|
It sounded fine enough, but I'd hardly call it an accurate demonstration.
|
|
Early in the afternoon, Republicans and Democrats sounded like they'd made progress.
|
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"It sounded kind of a little bit national to me," Franchot said.
|
|
When the shotgun sounded, it meant one of the creatures was dinner.
|
|
While the winds sounded like jet engines, the storm itself traveled slowly.
|
|
Surprisingly, he laughed and said it sounded like quite the interesting proposal.
|
|
Embarrassing first text exchanges never sounded so sweet thanks to Gwyneth Paltrow.
|
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Then he suddenly sounded alert, as if the police were approaching him.
|
|
It sounded pretty awesome, until I realized the red iPhone isn't red.
|
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Her starting salary was $35,800, which sounded like decent money to Heath.
|
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He sounded surprised that he had to remind her of this reality.
|
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At first, this sounded intimidating, but it was not difficult at all.
|
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But that is not, however, how it sounded at the time. Watch.
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Just uh, whatever I though sounded fun to fit into the song.
|
|
The finance minister, for one, has sounded surprisingly equivocal about the increases.
|
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Plus the idea for the show sounded ridiculous, especially without any context.
|
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To my ears, they sounded familiar and similar to the QC35 IIs.
|
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Pardon the cliché, but nothing has ever sounded more ripe for disruption.
|
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" Geidner writes that Giuliani "sounded both at ease — and ready to fight.
|
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It sounded as if the president's patience was starting to wear thin.
|
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Duterte's pick for foreign secretary, Perfecto Yasay, has sounded a conciliatory note.
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" Ms. Radvanovksy's voice sounded huge and radiant in the tender "O nube!
|
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Drake's 31st birthday party sounded like something dreamed up on this podcast.
|
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC), have sounded far more positive about him recently.
|
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It sounded kind of nice — and kind of sexy, to be honest.
|
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So, there are things like that, that they thought sounded very unfair.
|
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The first time I heard about Venmo, it sounded like a miracle.
|
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And their leaders have also sounded conciliatory in their post-election comments.
|
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Dimon sounded off on the recent shift in tone coming from Washington.
|
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During the Dirksen protest, some sounded rape whistles, which police took away.
|
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That was one that took me off guard and sounded so different.
|
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The roar of the winds, he said, sounded like a jet engine.
|
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Imamoglu denied this, saying he used a different word that sounded similar.
|
|
Paul Smith, the lawyer challenging Wisconsin's electoral districts, sounded the first alarm.
|
|
Various politicians, including those in the Trump administration, have sounded their concern.
|
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He was a logical man, and what he said sounded very logical.
|
|
In his announcement video, an 11-minute monologue, Mr Sanders sounded triumphant.
|
|
He sounded like a Chatty Cathy doll with a stuck voice box.
|
|
I thought this sounded so boring that I nearly didn't watch it.
|
|
In 193 the OECD, a rich-world think-tank, sounded the alarm.
|
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It also sounded right to fans on Twitter who celebrated Bedard's casting.
|
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"He sounded like Obama," gushes Asrat Abera, a resident of the capital.
|
|
They were trying to be helpful but to me it sounded condescending.
|
|
What sounded terse to me could be easily translated as direct communication.
|
|
He sounded like a caller to a radio show, not a president.
|
|
Every wail, every sob sounded an urgent alarm to her postpartum brain.
|
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But until today, most Americans had no idea what he sounded like.
|
|
She sounded ecstatic, and also ready for a rumble at any turn.
|
|
Hardcore sounded like the worst kind of music you could listen to.
|
|
A senior member of Trump's Republican Party sounded a note of caution.
|
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"It sounded like someone turned a pool upside down," Cox told me.
|
|
Silicon Valley billionaire Elon Musk has sounded the death knell for cash.
|
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This morning I woke up a moment before my alarm clock sounded.
|
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But here, in this booming arena of a beat, they sounded revolutionary.
|
|
Just returned from a European summit in Rome, she sounded it, too.
|
|
Mark Warner (D-VA), the committee's top Democrat, sounded a similar alarm.
|
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And Trump has rightfully sounded the alarm over the last few weeks.
|
|
Last week, though, the Trump Justice Department sounded a very different tone.
|
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At this point, my random reservations sounded more like ill-informed excuses.
|
|
Beyond trade, Trudeau sounded a positive note on his country's economic future.
|
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I don't have an answer other than I thought it sounded cool.
|
|
It seemed like we wanted to make something that sounded more spontaneous.
|
|
National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Steve Stivers also sounded a conciliatory note.
|
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It sounded ridiculous, but only to someone with a sense of shame.
|
|
It sounded just like American rap that had been translated into Russian.
|
|
Now, the wake-up call for consciousness and individuality has been sounded.
|
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The eerie, reverb-heavy soundtrack has never sounded crisper or more mesmerizing.
|
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They scattered from what sounded like hard rain on a tin roof.
|
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And then Usher called me and we talked and it sounded cool.
|
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Even the conservative-leaning magazine The Economist has sounded the alarm bells.
|
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It sounded like they were rapping, but the music was very English.
|
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" "If they sounded a bit 'off' then they wouldn't get a date.
|
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" To me, it sounded more like, "I'm going to be O.K., right?
|
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Many of the things they said they wanted to do sounded great.
|
|
The band sounded energized, albeit with a possible external locus of control.
|
|
Still, children throughout the hall seemed enthralled, and the orchestra sounded great.
|
|
This not only sounded nice, it actually worked nicely for a while.
|
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"I thought it sounded like a real jolly good time," he said.
|
|
Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren certainly sounded in no hurry to tighten.
|
|
Fully automatic is about 800 rounds, and that sounded like about 500.
|
|
With each episode, though, the co-hosts' anti-Semitism sounded more sincere.
|
|
From a distance, it must have sounded like Austin was under attack.
|
|
Organized-labor leaders sounded a defiant note in response to Wednesday's ruling.
|
|
Still, one strategist sounded caution on the outlook for U.S.-China trade.
|
|
Each instrument sounded distinctly, and yet was integrated into a resonant whole.
|
|
It sounded the alarms for a hot second and then it passed.
|
|
Earlier in the week, coach Mike Tomlin sounded optimistic about Conner's availability.
|
|
It sounded like just the thing for business travelers short on time.
|
|
Billionaire Mark Cuban sounded off on Amazon's plan to acquire Whole Foods.
|
|
Orrin Hatch sounded more open to a law curbing Trump's tariff authority.
|
|
It sounded like a logical fallacy, but it seemed pleasantly futuristic nonetheless.
|
|
She heard the gunman screaming in what sounded like a foreign language.
|
|
"He sounded almost plaintive," Stewart said in his column in The Times.
|
|
After Monday, though, Harvey and Collins sounded daunted that progress had halted.
|
|
"Good trigger pull," Skinner noted, as someone emptied what sounded like a .
|
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The Soundbuds Curve headphones sounded good with clear high and low tones.
|
|
How did something that sounded so flavorful end up being so flavorless?
|
|
Critics said it also contained exchanges that sounded worryingly like possible corruption.
|
|
Minimizing prediction error, in other words, was much bigger than it sounded.
|
|
Graham sounded positive about the prospects of winning over McCain on Tuesday.
|
|
She sounded like a child in a blizzard who'd lost her scarf.
|
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I sounded like a crazy person, and it still hurt like hell.
|
|
Those findings, released in November, sounded new alarms about a growing epidemic.
|
|
But suddenly the word, "lie," sounded wrong — not distasteful, but simply untrue.
|
|
In 1981, this sounded like the stammerings of a self-satisfied toff.
|
|
He looked tired and defeated and sounded, well, like he was lying.
|
|
"Initially it sounded like fake news to me," Dobrev told NOVA television.
|
|
Smuggling hash and petrol seems lucrative, but timber sounded cumbersome and complicated.
|
|
Before the cry of "Everybody up" sounded, we gathered for a final
|
|
The singer recently revealed, though, that the song almost sounded entirely different.
|
|
Before, people sounded a mixture of entertained and puzzled by the campaign.
|
|
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International's accounting confession may have sounded like a rounding error.
|
|
Its playing, while energetic, often sounded out of tune and distractingly scrappy.
|
|
Stripped of all context, it sounded like an ordinary request for directions.
|
|
I described the treadmill experience and asked if that sounded about right.
|
|
The Bolsheviks hastily set up a communications network and sounded the alarm.
|
|
"At that point the alarm bells should have sounded," Mr. Boothe said.
|
|
What came out sounded something like the call of a dying moose.
|
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Everything she said sounded like she'd read it in a Hallmark card.
|
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It sounded wrong to go back to him talking at normal speed.
|
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It sounded like I made the soundtrack to what I was doing.
|
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When Hefner said the water was 94.5°F, it certainly sounded warm.
|
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I preferred to speak like the adults who sounded the most impassioned.
|
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She said it sounded like I had a mild case of depression.
|
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This was philosophy and sociology; it sounded like righteous indignation and protest.
|
|
"Duffle Bag Boy" was huge, and Lil Wayne sounded awesome on it.
|
|
It looked, sounded, and felt like a great episode of the show.
|
|
I can hear the water hitting him and it sounded so violent.
|
|
It sounded really good in the catalog, but it's really old, right?
|
|
It certainly sounded more entertaining than most of the other job listings.
|
|
Some boos sounded around the Rogers Center when the winner was announced.
|
|
On Tuesday, however, Trump sounded optimistic about developments on the Korean Peninsula.
|
|
"I thought it sounded really interesting," she said in a recent interview.
|
|
That sounded like a ridiculous whitewash then, but even more so now.
|
|
"Indignation has rarely sounded so joyful," Elisabeth Vincentelli wrote in The Times.
|
|
Mr. Shelby, too, sounded a more skeptical note back at the Capitol.
|
|
Brayan sounded tired, perhaps because he is depressed or exhausted from crying.
|
|
I was sympathetic, since this sounded like small talk inadvertently gone bad.
|
|
LAS VEGAS — At first, it sounded like fireworks — a loud, crackling noise.
|
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Gretchen Whitmer's endorsement of Mr. Biden on Thursday, Mr. Sanders sounded miffed.
|
|
"It sounded like the craziest thing I've ever heard of," he said.
|
|
As paradoxical as this offer sounded, it was still better than nothing.
|
|
At times, he sounded almost like the scientist in a disaster movie.
|
|
Mr. Gomes's leaked speech from inside Google sounded almost dystopian at times.
|
|
President Trump, who initially called the Saudi claims credible, sounded increasingly dubious.
|
|
At times, her highly personal address on Monday sounded like a valedictory.
|
|
I could remember what the place looked like, what it sounded like.
|
|
Doctors have sounded the alarm on dwindling medical supplies across the country.
|
|
And this cough sounded like it was coming from the next room.
|
|
"Joining the marines sounded like an exciting thing to do," he said.
|
|
Alaradi's daughter Marwa sounded more upbeat than usual over the phone Thursday.
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Even security officials sounded nonchalant, as if surprised by the world's anxiety.
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For a skeptical journalist like myself, it sounded like the perfect plan.
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He also sounded a familiar theme, blaming American intervention for the unrest.
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"It sounded like he was choking every time he breathed," Tristan says.
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From a nearby room sounded the clacking of an old-fashioned typewriter.
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As they reeled off their Atelier achievements, these people always sounded contented.
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He described his Army experience in ways that sounded unlikely at best.
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Mr. Keem's interviewee sounded ambivalent about his complicity in Mr. Finch's death.
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At the time, it sounded like an authoritative statement of official policy.
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It also just sounded better in Japanese, so also an aesthetic choice.
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Still, the letter to Congress from Mr. Langhofer sounded a discordant note.
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Analysts say Moore has at times sounded like a "hard money" advocate.
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" This sounded straightforward enough until he added: "I talk to Nancy often.
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Even 30 miles sounded like an awful lot to me that morning.
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It sounded like something great and something that I'd love to do.
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The notes of it sounded like a Celtic folk song to me.
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Here's what you need to know: • At first, it sounded like fireworks.
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Apple and Microsoft are among the firms that have sounded a warning.
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Pop stars sounded sludgy and mournful, even while singing in major keys.
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The Vienna Philharmonic sounded glorious under the dynamic conducting of Mariss Jansons.
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"It sounded like he was saying goodbye to everyone," Mr. Jamal said.
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He said it sounded so "crazy" that he almost didn't believe it.
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Over the phone to his mother, his voice sounded flat and distant.
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Other Guy's book was a collection of essays that sounded pretty good.
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The boy's brother ran inside and told his father something sounded off.
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It sounded like she was talking on the phone, or reading aloud.
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North Korea's foreign minister said Trump's speech sounded like a dog barking.
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Crawley sounded as surprised by her pick as some viewers may be.
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Kimmel said the statement sounded atypical of Trump, in one big way.
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Wilder was sixty-six, but to me he appeared and sounded geriatric.
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To some, he sounded hopeful and determined, to others, dejected and pained.
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Mack had enough time to score a layup before the buzzer sounded.
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"It sounded like a screaming mom," midwife Jordyn Zmolik told the newspaper.
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Mr. Trump also sounded fatalistic about the possibility of an Iranian escalation.
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A cool, high tone — the progressive substitute for a bell — had sounded.
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The president has sounded subdued and weary in these conversations with aides.
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When I spoke with Fisher by phone in February, he sounded confident.
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In her hands, Leonard Cohen's ominous, sarcastic "Everybody Knows" sounded bitterly prophetic.
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She sounded as if I would be dying soon without krav maga.
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They looked and sounded similar—shortish urgent women who moved with purpose.
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Then the first sirens of that long day sounded in the distance.
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Deveau sounded drunk and incoherent, so Jackie didn't broach the criminal case.
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Some said it sounded like the engines were "surging," the sheriff said.
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And it was on this subject that Mr. Miller sounded most passionate.
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The word sounded vaguely familiar, but he wasn't sure what it meant.
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Second of all, has Tyga's voice always sounded so nasally and weird?
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It sounded incredible, and there wasn't even a single microphone on yet.
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The closures continued for weeks, and the explanations increasingly sounded like pretexts.
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At times, it sounded as if he was shouting into the phone.
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In interviews on Monday, the caravan's organizers sounded frustrated, exhausted and dismayed.
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"It sounded kind of insurmountable at first," MacKenzie said in an interview.
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Ramona thought that her daughter sounded strange, as if she'd been crying.
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Iran's announcement essentially sounded the death knell of the 2015 nuclear agreement.
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In the sacred space this hushed passage sounded like a forlorn benediction.
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"Sonali" suggests what Iggy might have sounded like backed by Weather Report.
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Last December, the United Nations Climate Change Conference sounded another grave warning.
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"It sounded like someone turned a pool upside down," Cox told me.
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Taking a few pills, by contrast, sounded easy — almost like birth control.
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One of them joked that it sounded like he'd been smoking weed.
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I found that the free air setting, regardless of placement, sounded best.
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To the sisters Leah and Bea Koch, that sounded like an opportunity.
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The judge's name sounded familiar: she had helped prosecute his original case.
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When I asked Giuffre about returning to court, she sounded almost relieved.
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Those chords sure sounded crisp and light during the sold-out recital.
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Staff can take classes for free, and I thought his sounded interesting.
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Some said it sounded like the engines were surging, the sheriff said.
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Many of the audience members, however, sounded more like Trump than Collins.
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The current acting administrator, Scott Wheeler, has sounded less enthusiastic about it.
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Big Fans Big Fans: Personally, I thought this tradition sounded fairly awesome.
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"He sounded like a creepy Indian guy to me," Ms. Chakravarty said.
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At dusk, the cicada buzz sounded like electricity pulsing through the palms.
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The Senate's Majority whip sounded a bit frustrated by the holdup. Sen.
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After a raucous first day before Congress, Kavanaugh sounded an optimistic tone.
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Laughing, she said $15 an hour for fast-food work sounded crazy.
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Some hoped to join the next trip, but nobody sounded too disappointed.
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The reports said he was taken to a shelter after sirens sounded.
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Dunphy's allegations sounded strikingly similar to those of Deveau, court records show.
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And when the Newark appointment was announced, then-Archbishop Tobin sounded stunned.
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"It sounded really glamorous," said Ms. Zegiestowsky, 22, who is from Nashville.
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It didn't matter what she was singing; the words just sounded good.
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Every word is considered, every formal mechanism sounded for its political utility.
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His mother sounded like a sleepy girl, four or five years old.
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Mr. Trump sounded bemused by the state of affairs in a Nov.
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Alas, her Figaro, the bass-baritone Adam Plachetka, sounded leathery and blunt.
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Trump himself, at times, has sounded a lot like a counter-jihadist.
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If many of Mr. Cuomo's proposals sounded familiar, that's because they are.
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Chris Wallace sounded a little bit wistful, and a little bit wry.
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"You punch until you hear the bell, and the bell hasn't sounded."
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The fire was not discovered until another alarm sounded 23 minutes later.
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Future hasn't sounded this at peace on an album in some time.
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The bells in the spire had sounded, however, at 6:04 p.m.
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It even sounded like a good TV show, with rich, literate scripts.
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Weinstein laughed it off, joking that it sounded like a great story.
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The whole thing just sounded ... When Gwyneth Paltrow started doing them. Remember?
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He's even sounded a bit more like a presidential candidate of late.
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And he walked up, and he was like, 'Man, that sounded good.
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Yesterday Spectacles' Twitter account sounded off with its vending bot's latest location.
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Even Hannity sounded shocked ... and gave him an opportunity to correct himself.
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It sounded like a metronome, but it also sounded like the tick of a pilot light, and then Maurice cleared his throat and leaned in, and then Lucy's smile went up like a blue flame, all at once.
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If MoviePass sounded too good to be true when it offered unlimited movie tickets for $50 per month back in 2011, it really sounded dodgy when the service announced on Tuesday that it had lowered its price to $9.99.
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It sounded like a scam, but I quickly found out it was true.
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"To my ears it sounded very protectionist: economy without competition," Katainen told reporters.
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But at the 2016 Grammys, her voice sounded like it rarely does: mortal.
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Brendan Nyhan sounded a note of urgent concern in a recent Twitter thread.
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On Friday, Harris sounded off on a wide array of potential campaign themes.
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As for prominent Republican opponents of the health care plan, Trump sounded optimistic.
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I really wanted him to push beyond what our previous collaborations sounded like.
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Cotton also sounded a tough line on Russian and its leader Vladimir Putin.
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It sounded even better when playing in stereo while synced with another HomePod.
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By the late 1980s, shark populations were crashing, and scientists sounded the alarm.
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She was shouting something in Georgian—I couldn't understand—but she sounded distressed.
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Flynn has also sounded mixed messages on the state of US-Russia relations.
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Shutterstock/Sam Woolley Privacy experts have sounded alarms on face recognition for years.
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WFTV reported that deputies were concerned because she sounded suicidal during the call.
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The boys sounded calm and reassuring in their own notes to their families.
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Trump seemed to believe wind power was literally as simple as it sounded.
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It sounded like a woman but it may not have been, he said.
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If that sounded like more sabotage to you, it's hard to blame you.
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"Welcome back to Atlanta," said a voiceover that sounded like a sports announcer.
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"To me, what she was talking about sounded like a cult," Pastiloff says.
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"It sounded like the Donald Trump who is maturing into president," said Sen.
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But the news hasn't sounded alarm bells among the retail real estate community.
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Music sounded just fine — as good if not better than my BlueAnt Pumps.
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While leaving to get help, the witness heard what sounded like a gunshot.
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Their house-buying journey sounded so much more stressful and cumbersome than ours.
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Moreover, it sounded like martial law while local leaders want help controlling guns.
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But just for an hour onstage, Elvis sounded like he was almost happy.
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It sounded like a rebuke of death, or perhaps a conspiracy with it.
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It sounded like something crashed into the house and it shook the house.
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Above the wind, loud booms sounded from an oil field across the freeway.
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It can also be sounded remotely to warn off suspected ruffians and louts.
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I nodded as the bell sounded from on high, sending me to history.
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Boy, that sounded a lot less like a serial killer in my head!
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Campos, Lombardo said, was investigating what sounded like someone drilling in the room.
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The way it was presented to us, it kind of sounded not real.
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I bet the idea of the New Deal sounded utopian then as well.
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"Holiday" sounded to me like an extremely trippy, acid-soaked Beach Boys song.
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Her nephew played Taps, says Marie, a bugle call sounded at military funerals.
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Yet at times he sounded lost, and broke off on several bizarre tangents.
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Nothing was said about my play, it was because of how I sounded.
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Republicans have sounded off against Democrats' conduct toward Barr and the Justice Department.
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Sinatra had the same thing; anything he sang sounded pleasing to most people.
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No wonder she sounded so cold Still using Ashley Madison's website for cheaters?
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If you thought The Proposal sounded terrifying, one contestant just confirmed you're right.
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"I heard what sounded like bending metal and it got louder," she said.
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I laughed about how high I had sounded later, but it wasn't untrue.
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That sounded like the sort of mountain Mrs Hunter Gordon knew all about.
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Manson fired up the fans with a battle cry that sounded very familiar.
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To those with brown skin -- Latinos and Muslims -- it sounded like hate speech.
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A half-dozen car horns sounded as her tail lights disappeared from view.
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The students were told to rank how song-like the word lists sounded.
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They sounded OK, battery life was average, and they cost more than AirPods.
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Never before in the forum's 11 years have those assembled sounded so gloomy.
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We consulted with our agent first, and she said our offer sounded fair.
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But the lies Trump told on the debate stage sounded familiar to me.
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When Netflix signed on for Girlboss, it probably sounded like a great idea.
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When I said "cello" (short for "violoncello") it sounded like ucello, little bird.
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Starbreeze had its offices raided (which I'm told sounded worse than it was).
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Calling them the "China Wars", as the British establishment did, sounded too grand.
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Bluetooth connectivity wan't an issue, but the call quality sounded less than pleasing.
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Let's face it: It sounded like the cinematic equivalent of cod-liver oil.
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Once I had the Amp dialed in, it sounded great — clean, powerful, confident.
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It sounded close enough so we just made them both pronounced like male.
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Hugh Forrest sounded like he just did a spit-take on the phone.
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"It sounded kinda like that too, but that's just so ridiculous," Rotondo continued.
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You were weeks away from turning 31 and you sounded... kind of great!
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"It sounded like a great idea, because it was so simple," Prager says.
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Rob Portman also sounded very skeptical of the lower Medicaid cap growth rate.
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But Page's lecture sounded different than what would be expected from most Americans.
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It sounded ridiculous, but there they were, telling me with a straight face.
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It sounded, in some ways, like he was running for a third term.
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"It sounded like aluminum rubbing up against aluminum," Susie Polston recalled to WCIV.
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He tried to stay out of Syria and even sounded proud of it.
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N) had initially sounded out large consumer groups such as Procter & Gamble (PG.
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He was quiet for a while, and it sounded like he was crying.
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I remember talking to you on Election Day, and you sounded pretty optimistic.
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It sounded like she was healing with this hopelessness and loss of meaning.
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But given his condition, replacing his gut bacteria sounded like a possible solution.
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Since then, others have sounded the alarm bells of a cyberattack on infrastructure.
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I got up because it sounded so heavy, the sound of the rocks.
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He did a good job too but the whole band just sounded great.
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It was the week that the TV industry sounded the alarms: Work together.
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He would never have been happy about a puppy, but neutral sounded right.
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" Executive producer Ron Howard sounded relieved that the news was finally out. "Whew!
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But the whole thing looked and sounded so conflicted, even with the disclosure.
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We sounded the alarm back in 2011 when Spotify announced a radio feature.
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Vocals and individual instruments sounded great in pretty much everything I listened to.
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"Love," the album's first single is the most Lana that Lana's ever sounded.
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Even so, bank executives sounded optimistic on Thursday about the outlook for lending.
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No one knew exactly, but somewhere that sounded like old forests and goblets.
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Lillard's 24-pointer just before the horn sounded missed, and the Bucks prevailed.
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I can imagine the illicit sex, drugs, and other unhinged tales sounded fun.
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The Ohio Pork Council sounded the alarm, and even made a website, BaconShortage.
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To Peter, every creak sounded like a footstep, every groan a human voice.
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In conversations with his family from behind bars, Donovan sounded much the same.
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Even before Chris arrived, there was nothing near what Throbbing Gristle sounded like.
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But to those who fled the conditions there, it sounded like wishful thinking.
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I was going to need a job soon anyway, and games sounded great.
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And the reality looks about as hilariously artificial as that casting call sounded.
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The adviser sounded insanely bullish back then; he might now rue his caution.
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And it sounded that way, even to an excessive degree, to others. Slate.
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The column may have sounded reasonable, but it wasn't based on scientific reason.
|
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Blumenthal and other Democrats have sounded alarms that the future of Roe v.
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But in this eloquent performance the music sounded magnificent, especially the mysterious finale.
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One shopper told Reuters the gunshots sounded like they began outside the building.
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He sounded defeated — which he was, for the sixth time in nine starts.
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I took myself out to concerts and movies and talks that sounded interesting.
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Kelly was almost back at his desk when the nuclear-alert alarm sounded.
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" As The American Conservative noted, it sounded "like a Second Amendment success story.
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Responding to the government's reform package today, the ride-hailing giant sounded pleased.
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The prospect of a full-blown calamity in developed economies sounded far-fetched.
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The song sounded as if it had been made up on the spot.
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Personally, I thought the Beam sounded pretty good for such a compact soundbar.
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If anything, music streamed over AirPlay 2 sounded just a little more clearer.
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For decades, the idea of a comprehensive Malick series would have sounded absurd.
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He said he was stunned at how similar it sounded to his own.
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In 2016, Hillary Clinton often sounded like a candidate eager to dampen expectations.
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Trump sounded grudgingly convinced, according to several people who attended the intelligence briefing.
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Another night the music sounded like what you'd hear at a local pizzeria.
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However, Coeure sounded more confident about the future of the euro zone economy.
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For some, the Mic Drop sounded like the perfect passive-aggressive office behavior.
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But Bezos' friends told him the name sounded "a bit sinister," Stone writes.
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"Sounded great!" he exclaimed, a veteran of too many launches to be disappointed.
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Well, it's hard to get hurricane insurance after the warnings have sounded, too.
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Her voice sounded so small — clearly terrified, but trying hard to sound calm.
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He still sounded a note of caution on the magnitude of the rally.
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He even sounded a bit like Mr. Sanders, his voice hoarse with passion.
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Still, Friday's report sounded a slightly more optimistic note than the previous report.
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And the new coach sounded themes strikingly similar to those of his predecessor.
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He sounded like a man who feels confident and anticipates a favorable outcome.
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As framed to the public, the rule sounded like a win for consumers.
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They sounded so knowledgeable, pointing it out, because Chumley's never had a sign.
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As his voice sounded on the television, Mr. de Blasio was working out.
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But Wilson sounded thrilled with not just the victory but the entire experience.
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LOS ANGELES — In theory, a new "Ghostbusters" movie sounded like a surefire success.
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Mr. Kerry, usually the optimist, sounded almost downbeat as he arrived in Italy.
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Speculation about who's sitting with whom once sounded like a junior high prom.
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At the convention, Mr. Thiel sounded a populist tone rarely heard among entrepreneurs.
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In his post, Mr. Elias sounded less enthusiastic than the recount's many supporters.
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Though it sounded tempting, the cheese had a gummy texture and indiscernible taste.
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As soon as the whistle sounded, Bradley knew, the hard work would begin.
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Trump, in turn, has also repeatedly sounded off on Comey via social media.
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Styles sounded like he's not against writing a tune about his former girlfriend.
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I like that nobody sounded like me and I didn't sound like them.
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It sounded to me like he was laying down a pretty firm marker.
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The plan sounded far too dangerous to Plaisted, but the other three insisted.
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On Thursday, Flake sounded like he was at least closer to moving on.
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Their offers have sounded more like gestures of modest hospitality than concessions, however.
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More to the point, the bro never sounded tough, or even particularly meaty.
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In typographical terms, it sounded like a text printed in constantly changing fonts.
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Collins on Friday sounded as though she was unlikely to support the legislation.
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I couldn't see, and it sounded like I was about to be sacrificed.
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On record, it sounded like something that Angelo Badalamenti would have dreamt up.
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And to tell you the truth, the MC5's never sounded this good.
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There just wasn't a huge appetite for audio that sounded like real life.
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I can tell you that she sounded surprised, but that is about it.
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Thinking it sounded too good to be true, I gave Mindspace a go.
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He was only on the air briefly, but he sounded paranoid and frightened.
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A dive into capitalism's maw has never looked, sounded, and tasted this good.
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It sounded true at the time, and it sounds even more true now.
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It sounded silly then and it's not true now, not in that way.
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So I just started playing an E-flat, and it sounded so goth.
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Intuitive eating sounded good, but I had zero practice listening to my body.
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She sounded young, knew all the jokes that someone our age would know.
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He just sounded like someone talking about the world in which he lives.
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Patrick has a high, rasping voice, and sounded upbeat, as he usually does.
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To the Taliban, it sounded more like a surrender offer than a reconciliation.
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When I called, he sounded older, wearier, but happy to hear from me.
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Picking at his chili and grilled-cheese sandwich, Mr. Burnside sounded absolutely deflated.
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Some people said "redemptive" sounded too Christian, but Buddhism has this idea, too.
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When he spoke, which happened with increasing rareness, he sounded congested and slow.
|
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In the statement, Chief Executive Mohd Bakke Salleh sounded a note of caution.
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A fourth Republican Senator, Rob Portman of Ohio, sounded close to joining them.
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"I was in disbelief at first, but it sounded very official," she said.
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His infrequent sallies into politics usually sounded in patriotic, lift-yourself-up-ism.
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"It sounded like maybe she'd give it back to me," Ms. Haskell said.
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But Mr. Thomas and the players sounded cleanly confident in a vibrant work.
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Would this matter less if his proposed film sounded better or more plausible?
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The coronavirus death rate, they knew, was about 2000 percent, which sounded low.
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And though Ms. Garanca sounded sumptuous, she seldom conveyed Dalila's heat and intensity.
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So by the time that late passage came, it sounded redundant and ineffective.
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"It sounded like something was going to crash into the hospital," she said.
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But even Mattis sounded rattled when he gave a news conference on Aug.
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Love your show, but shame on Recode for leading with Zuckerberg sounded smart.
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But his recorded music, by Nico Muhly and Olafur Arnalds, sounded like now.
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Lars Ulrich played a drumbeat so objectively terrible it sounded like a joke.
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Ryan Speedo Green sounded fuller and more opulent as the high priest, Oroe.
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