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Duncan writes near the end of her essay that voice ' seeps through porous bodies, remaining as haunting memories, haunting melodies'.
Vocal resonance seeps through porous bodies, remaining as haunting memories, haunting melodies.
The books are animated by haunting images and uncanny textual conjunctions, as if established scholarly styles are finally inadequate to the fullness of their purposes.
The blend of hazy street ambience and a distant boyband is, if not exactly haunting, somewhat arresting and a little weird.
Then the press was suddenly awash with stories about the dramatic sudden decline in sparrow numbers, from traditional urban haunts to suburbia and the countryside.
Simultaneously voicing and devoicing a or using a "haunted" voice while interacting with the infant b!
Eileen is still haunted by the fear that her father will be the next to disappear.
Such memories haunted most of the members of the first two categories.
When one comes to the grammar, one must remember that the present is haunted by the ghost of forty years of educational collapse.
We are haunted by a conscience of this right to grandeur of character, and are false to it.
Mystic poetry offered a substitute, escape from consciousness of the unpleasant realities, social as well as personal, that must have haunted them.
I sense that another and as yet not fully written essay haunts this volume.
When this music is not haunted and driven it is violently disrupted, at bars 66 and 94.
What is invisible does not cease to exist; it haunts.
He haunts humanism with his regenerated and denatured vocals.
Transition from anonymous spaces to charged, haunted places, is evoked and explored in a variety of projects.
However, these shortcomings are transcended by its haunting rhythmical precision, as if technology from a future age had somehow been sent back in time.
His final act appears to moderate this, but only if one accepts the fantasy world of the lake as real and not his haunted imagination.
By doing this, the local communities and the local authorities, who are constantly haunted by dreams of access to forestry ' royalties ', could be politically appeased.
Such questions fueled the discourse on literary tourism as it related to the homes and haunts of women writers.
Never rising above pianissimo, it maintains a mesmerizing sense of stillness throughout its haunted procession.
Cogredience, the paralleling of differing scales and temporal dimensions of experience, results in haunting, not in harmony.
Modern traces of these traditions haunted the tunnel even after it was completed, if with less foundation than for the navvies.
Each discourse, however, remains haunted by its own disciplinarity with the result that sociology is overly positivistic and humanistic studies is overly textual.
Medical uncertainty, coupled with fear of being accused of medical neglect, constantly haunts medical personnel.
Here, a keen and ineradicable awareness of the gulf between the ideal and the real haunts (or invigorates) the artist and critic.
Risks and difficulties haunting finite element schemes that do not fit the framework of discrete differential forms are highlighted.
Moreover, the incongruity between theoretical principles and analytical practice is a problem that haunts the entire field of identity studies in social science research.
In educational circles, that term has much the same chilling implication as the 'vote of confidence' that haunts football managers.
Long and bitter experience has taught these people the dangerous haunts of the tsetses.
She can sing only as long as he - the essence of the operatic - haunts her.
Aural spectacle echoes from beyond the beyond as opera's spectre, a spectre that haunts with vocal residue.
I had trouble recognizing some of our old haunts.
Combined with the haunted lyrics, the performance conveys a brooding fatalism that has been overwhelming to generations of listeners.
The text is set syllabically to a monotonous, yet haunting melody.
He compared the concept of a cell to a ghost that haunts the researcher's observations.
We are haunted or possessed from the inside as long as memory is blocked and apparently forgotten.
Why did it become object of controversy rather than a cure for the controversies that have haunted this policy domain for decades?
In particular, the problem of coincidental resemblance haunts comparative syntax far more than comparative phonology.
Once pregnant, the fear of sin haunts her.
The character of the tragic-foreboding opening derives partly from the dark and ever-thickening texture, and partly from the haunting absence of the perfect fifth in its scale.
The spectre of houses having to be sold to pay for care has haunted successive governments - a vote-losing prospect which no political party is willing to be seen to support.
The fact that debates about the issue in modern, analytical traditions have haunted us for a long time indicates that we have been engaged with the wrong problem.
I discuss this in section 6.5 of the target article and point out in sections 6.9 and 6.11 that the same paradox haunts players in multi-player social dilemmas.
People all over the colony knew this and were haunted by the project ; those living there worked joylessly, waiting only for the opportunity to return home.
Then, to the nobly loping accompaniment of the closing ritornello, a final, horrible picture flashes before us - the very image that has haunted the whole film.
In the first of these two sections, marked doucement, the bassoon is given an evocatively haunting duet with the violin, performed here with great subtlety and sensitivity.
On many occasions, specimens have been collected on trains, and there is no doubt that many have been conveyed for long distances beyond their usual haunts in this manner.
The haunted air rings with the words of ungoverned speakers unleashing their tongues in the home, in the village, or in public venues such as the cour ts.
The real difficulty that is haunting us, and has always haunted us, is the balance-of-payments problem.
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Any of us who frequent those desirable haunts know that to be the case.
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Already the spectre of closed nursery schools is haunting us in many parts of the country.
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He can also ignore his predecessor who is still writhing with the phantoms that haunted her during her premiership.
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When silence falls on such a voice some everlasting echo still haunts the world to break its sleep of habit or despair.
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I am haunted daily by the fact that most victims and their relatives will die before their cases get to court.
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A great many of them cannot be found in their usual haunts, and are believed to have left the country.
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The spectre of unemployment now haunts the railway workshop towns.
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Happily, that form of cruel social injustice no longer embitters human lives or haunts the conscience of a more fortunate minority.
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Come what may, its ghost is still haunting us.
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I wish to concentrate my brief remarks on the terrifying problem of stalking which haunts so many women's lives.
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There is, however, one thought which haunts all of them at this moment.
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The thought that haunts all shipowners is whether we shall be able to maintain our present position for long.
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Unemployment is an issue which haunts every family in the land.
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I see his dreams as being haunted by that kind of vivid prospective peril.
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There are large stretches of moors, meadows and waste places haunted by plover where no roller or harrow has ever been seen or heard of.
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The fear of underfeeding its children is haunting the conscience of the nation.
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I am still occasionally haunted by that question.
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He showed me photographs of men in thin clothes, photographs of skeletons, and photographs of men with haunted eyes.
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We should be haunted by the fact that we have a hideously under-educated and under-trained population.
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By-law powers are necessary because, quite frankly, we are haunted by the fact that we may be faced with a serious accident involving fatalities.
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What is it that is haunting the mind of the agricultural worker to-day?
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The passes provide a ready opportunity to visit children and grandchildren, old friends and old haunts.
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After all, they were haunted by memories of the persistent unemployment and chronic deflation of the inter-war years.
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Another thing that haunts me is the question of the really bad cases.
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Local veto has been ringing in their ears for thirty years, and probably they have been haunted by it in their dreams.
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I have been haunted by some of the things that we were told on that occasion.
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He and his friends are haunted by their past.
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The industry has passed through such a horrible time that sometimes it haunts one like a nightmare to know what the miners have gone through.
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The harassed housewife, haunted by inflation, knows full well that her children must be fed with wholesome food.
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Then there is the problem of dereliction which, in spite of clean-up campaigns and other special efforts, still haunts many local authorities.
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We are thus in a countryside haunted by intimations of ideality, as well as by proto-scientists, travellers, and landowners keen for sharper husbandry.
How haunted with memories of happiness it seemed!
His play, after all, dealt with a sensual woman haunted by her past and frightened by a future that necessarily contained her own breaking up.
The images of the past were, and are, haunting the present.
In their interviews the porteurs are haunted by the charge that they were traitors.
In these ways, the middle of the book haunts its conclusions.
The same problem haunts every version of such a theory, but it is most easily seen in the spatial case.
Is someone being blackmailed, persecuted or haunted for an all too human previous transgression ?
Their cool, haunting imagery holds sway over a particular section of the profession for whom a studied formal abstraction is fundamental.
My experience with regard to the favoured haunts of these flies is almost precisely the same as that of other investigators.
The ways in which they sustained individual honour remind us of the connections between kin, neighbours, and old associates that haunted civil war.
Even after more than a decade of democratic rule, a substantial majority is still haunted by the specter of a repressive state to varying degrees.
The host site is haunted for a time by a ghost that the theatre-makers create.
What haunts this imaginary social landscape is the shadow of an unregenerate aristocracy that has failed to live up to the responsibilities of hegemony.
Perhaps this doubling, along with the haunting presence of dissociated and differentiated others, is actually an unappreciated route to social power.
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