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And it's that ability, that ability to hear simultaneous sounds, not only just single sounds, but when a whole orchestra is playing, Derek, you can hear every note, and instantly, through all those hours and hours of practice, reproduce those on the keyboard, that makes you, I think, is the basis of all your ability.
CA: The war room sounds, it
sounds
powerful and dramatic.
It
sounds
strange, but just follow me for a while.
It's called JAWS, Job Access With Speech, and it
sounds
like this.
This
sounds
like a good theory, but I could talk for a long time, tell you lots of things, and a portion of them may be true, but I think it's better if I tried to show that to you here live.
So when people have started to speculate about what might have been wrong with Goliath, they've said, "Wait a minute, he looks and
sounds
an awful lot like someone who has acromegaly."
In some ways, this
sounds
paradoxical, but according to Martin Indyk of the Clinton administration, the Iranians had not gotten it entirely wrong, because the more peace there would be between Israel and Palestine, the U.S. believed, the more Iran would get isolated.
It
sounds
like an oxymoron.
Which also
sounds
like, if there is a case of flu, someone gave someone a case of flu, or a cold, or the greatest risk factor of tuberculosis is having been exposed to tuberculosis.
It
sounds
pretty weird, but if you search for "surprise eggs" on YouTube, it'll tell you there's 10 million of these videos, and I think that's an undercount.
"As if long-prepared, as if courageous, as it becomes you who were worthy of such a city, approach the window with a firm step, and with emotion, but not with the entreaties or the complaints of a coward, as a last enjoyment, listen to the sounds, the exquisite instruments of the musical troops, and bid her farewell, the Alexandria you are losing."
I spoke the phrase, and then he laughed and told me, "Oh yeah, that's great, only it kind of
sounds
like a woman."
Many other hallucinations, including smells, sights, and sounds, also involve the same brain areas as real sensory experiences.
I was really struck by the symphony of subtle
sounds
all around me in the city that you can hear and work with to understand where you are, how you need to move, and where you need to go.
And based on my prior sighted experience, it
sounds
like a pretty cool city, whether you're blind, whether you have a disability, or you haven't quite found yours yet.
So this
sounds
pretty good, right?
It is now anybody with access to a $1,500 computer who can take
sounds
and images from the culture around us and use it to say things differently.
To us Americans, it
sounds
horrible to think of abandoning or killing your own sick wife or husband or elderly mother or father, but what could those traditional societies do differently?
It actually
sounds
really hokey to say it standing up here, but when you try to put it in practice, it's really powerful.
Now that
sounds
absurd in Singapore to say that, because here shipping is so present that you stuck a ship on top of a hotel.
But it also means that, in the words of a port chaplain I once met, the average seafarer you're going to find on a container ship is either tired or exhausted, because the pace of modern shipping is quite punishing for what the shipping calls its human element, a strange phrase which they don't seem to realize
sounds
a little bit inhuman.
Now, to quickly give you all a sense of a scale, because I know that
sounds
like a big number, but I don't think you quite understand until you look at the city map.
OK, now, that
sounds
like something you get on a Chinese fortune cookie, right?
So using the app, as you make your way towards the grounds surrounding the Washington Monument, you hear the
sounds
of instruments warming up, which then gives way to the sound of a mellotron spelling out a very simple melody.
Keep walking, and a full choir joins in, until you finally reach the top of the hill and you're hearing the sound of drums and fireworks and all sorts of musical craziness, as if all of these
sounds
are radiating out from this giant obelisk that punctuates the center of the park.
Sounds
painful.
It's got two sounds: a grunt and a silence.
When this alarm sounds, the hypothalamic, pituitary, and adrenal systems, known as the HPA axis, work together to send signals to the parasympathetic nervous system.
RP: Now she's going to go on like this for about three to four hours, and the idea is not for her to say everything that the target is going to want to say, but the idea is to cover all the different combinations of the
sounds
that occur in the language.
What she can produce are mostly vowel-like sounds, but that's enough for us to extract her source characteristics.
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