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Now, when you're in the middle of that scene and you hear those sounds, and you see the injured around you, it's an incredibly scary and real feeling.
(Zombie sounds) Doctor 1: So, how did it get to be this way?
You know, it
sounds
kind of like expressive aphasia, or Broca's aphasia, which makes producing words difficult.
Without dialogue: (cricket sounds) So what goes into writing effective dialogue?
So, "Do not attempt to lie to me
" sounds
more natural as "Don't try to lie to me."
Although modern English speakers may think Old English
sounds
like a different language, if you look and listen closely, you'll find many words that are recognizable.
It even
sounds
faster, and it surely is.
This all
sounds
bad, but what can space really do to me if I stay on Earth?
Sounds
like something we should worry about, right?
That
sounds
very romantic, but, in reality, that girl will probably suffer more damage from the hero than the bullet if he moved her at super speed.
It
sounds
like this.
Eh,
sounds
okay, but maybe a bit thin, right?
In merry Old English, they could add other
sounds
to the end.
It
sounds
like a Stephen King movie, but it's actually a medical condition called sleep paralysis, and about half of the population has experienced this strange phenomenon at least once in their life.
It
sounds
funny for a particle physicist to say that.
Sounds
simple today; back then, revolutionary.
And so what that meant is they were constantly being interrupted by the sights and the
sounds
of the world around them.
All that death
sounds
grim, right?
And even though organic evaporated cane juice
sounds
healthy, when you evaporate it, you get sugar!
Okay, that
sounds
a bit abstract, so let's unpack it.
Repeating a word like atlas ad nauseam can make you stop thinking about what the word means, and instead focus on the sounds: the odd way the "L" follows the "T."
$3.4 trillion
sounds
like a lot of money until you compare it to the $5.1 trillion that has been slushing around in the same countries, in our financial institutions, doing absolutely nothing during the same period except inflating stock exchanges and bidding up house prices.
They write or talk more about others, often using the third person to distance and disassociate themselves from their lie, which
sounds
more false: "Absolutely no party took place at this house," or "I didn't host a party here."
But that's not as simple as it
sounds
because constant advancements in technology and medicine have resulted in diagnoses such as coma, describing potentially reversible conditions, under which people would have previously been considered dead.
And again, the kids go,
"Sounds
really hard, I don't know the right answer for this."
This
sounds
a lot like another story involving Archimedes and a bathtub, and it's possible that's because they're actually the same story, twisted by the vagaries of history.
If that
sounds
familiar, it's because the historical conflicts known as the Wars of the Roses served as the basis for much of the drama in Game of Thrones.
In another split, words that have "sk
" sounds
in Swedish developed an "sh" sound in English.
(Bubbling sounds) It actually took me three years to get that footage.
Sounds
like a great idea, but it's not realistic and it's impossibly hard to mandate globally.
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