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Once sensorimotor responsive control had migrated to an integrative brain system, sensory qualia eventually emerged as the activity of reverberating circuits, sustaining momentary stimulation.
The aftereffects of its defeat reverberated in state and national politics for years.
The effects of malapportionment reverberated through the party-state.
The invisible transition of the air stream location - from the front of the mouth to in between the teeth - becomes audible when reverberated.
The cries of local government expenditure, increase of staff, would have been reverberating everywhere; we would have received great criticism.
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At night, screams could be heard reverberating around the walls of the buildings.
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In hot weather we have the doors open and if a motor cycle goes by it reverberates throughout the church.
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I remember when that factory reverberated with the noise of production.
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The sheer sense of injustice that is reverberating throughout the dairy industry at present is truly well-founded.
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Two specific issues have reverberated in this debate.
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In a built-up area noise reverberates, usually just after a conscientious father has got a baby off to sleep.
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I believe that any debate on broadcasting cannot isolate one form of broadcasting because one form reverberates substantially on all other forms.
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Pension mis-selling is a scandal that still reverberates around the industry.
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I take no pleasure in a heavy reverberating bass, but can understand that some people do.
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Whatever happens in any part of the world, be it for good or for ill, reverberates in every part of the capital city.
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Here and there it reverberates with expletive, too, but, so far, without counter-expletive.
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The whole air would have reverberated with the thumping of tubs.
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Houses shake to their foundations as the noise reverberates from the hills that lie about three or four miles behind the shoreline.
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Such activities have created a barrier between the local authorities and the police and their effects have reverberated throughout the community.
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Not surprisingly, the noise of the trains echoes and reverberates and the result is disturbing, to put it mildly.
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Although 34 redundancies are 34 too many, fortunately in one sense, 32 of them involved support staff, rather than teachers, but the tremors reverberated for many months.
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There is undoubtedly a moral malaise here about the video industry which is at present reverberating throughout the whole trade and in people's minds as well.
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In urban situations the sound reverberates from the buildings and as the vehicle moves, the sound appears to come from different directions, and it reverberates differently.
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If there is antisocial behaviour in the station, which reverberates around the area outside, that individual is not in a position to try to prevent it.
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I cannot conceive that there is very much to be done in proclaiming and reverberating the justice of our cause and the singleness of our aims.
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Their exercise has reverberated around the country.
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Let us not forget that there were a number of others in this game when it began back in 1996 and decisions taken then are still reverberating.
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The repercussions of this betrayal are reverberating in ways that were never imagined, but are very painful.
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The roar of the falls reverberates against their rocky confines.
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The timbres and notes were not inspiring, but the technical breakthrough is still reverberating.
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Each of those closures reverberated through the local economy.
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The pipes still visible on the walls above were merely for show - the music reverberated through openings in the floors.
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At (1:00), slightly distorted, heavily delayed and reverberated guitars begin playing along to the bass riff, swooping in and out.
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By night, the environment changes radically, with tourists and youths flocking to the square, where music reverberates on the walls of the small square.
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An explosion reverberates in the distance and the then-crown prince runs back into the house without having reached the other side.
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The venue was designed in the late 1950s before the advent of the rock concert, and strong bass and drums reverberated off the dome.
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The effect of this decision was to reverberate as the design and technical resolution proceeded.
Echoes of the victory continued to reverberate in more personal ways.
However, in later years, he made his hollow, reverberating voice one of the most recognized of his era.
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From that critical moment their demands lost the quality of petition and began to reverberate with calls for change.
The deafening roar reverberating off the twin roofs literally had the stadium rocking.
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The song features sibilant wind chimes, reverberating synth chords, and vocal percussion.
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Their first step is to engineer a robbery that reverberates throughout the city.
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The event reverberated through the gaming world, giving players an unprecedented ability to change and influence the game.
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The signal from the studio was played through the speakers and reverberated throughout the room before being picked up by the microphones.
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With a few strokes, he could render a landscape that reverberates with visual meaning, a mood stated with the barest of means.
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In the gardens there would be no echo and disturbances, unlike the studios where the sound reverberated because of the tin roofs.
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A more common theory involves being able to see and concentrate on the patterns of natural cosmic radiation as it reverberates off objects.
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The documentary examines a local conflict that reverberated nationally.
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Two loud explosions reverberated in the background as the boat dived to avoid possible countermeasures.
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They also find that air has scent, food has flavor, and sound reverberates.
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The publication of his article generated more heated words that continued to reverberate even after his death.
The pieces are led by deep reverberating sound tracks.
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During the period, his dialogue delivery in an aptly modulated reverberating voice bought him wide recognition.
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Amidst heavy rain, a melodious voice reverberated around.
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In 1746, a tempest roared like a lion battering the beaterio to its foundation, which reverberated to the other beaterios.
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The way the room sounds or reverberates, can change dramatically the way music is mixed, written and recorded.
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The distance cues are the loss of amplitude, the loss of high frequencies, and the ratio of the direct signal to the reverberated signal.
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As such, it reverberates through the writing of later centuries.
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Vocals are still sung in the traditional black metal fashion, however vocals are often heavily reverberated as well.
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One of these maps led to a geographical blunder whose impact reverberates to this day.
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The concerns over the colonial government's apparent limited response during 1918, continued to reverberate into the subsequent years.
The nearly-fully enclosed stands had a way of capturing and reverberating the noise without any artificial enhancement.
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The extent to which two words can reverberate is remarkable.
Once in existence, the mellah continued to reverberate with the defining events of the period.
The echoes of the boom reverberated into the late 1950s, by which time a record number of farms were in operation.
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The track opens with a keyboard riff that reverberates.
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The lines quoted above are reverberated with that feeling.
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Inside his empty armour is an echoing voice that reverberates through the metal.
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A raging river splits the town, thus the constant sound of water reverberates throughout much of the town.
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The boy's repeated shout reverberated in the alleys of the ridge.
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Death can also be a sort of unseen terror; it occurs offstage but reverberates for survivors as an absent presence.
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The novel deals with several of the raids, their inevitable discovery in the present day, and the fallout that results from changes to the present day reverberating into the future.
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While the thunder of the supporting ships' gunfire reverberated across the waters, marines disembarked from their landing craft and stormed ashore to meet initially light resistance on the island.
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However, the psychological effects of the crash reverberated across the nation as business became aware of the difficulties in securing capital markets investments for new projects and expansions.
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Their actions reverberated through every title.
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Among the itinerant people of the rivers and lakes this man was of illustrious fame, a fame reverberating like thunder, an expert in both civilian and military matters.
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Clearly, the limitations of the mechanisms reverberate into the difficulties with the phenomenon of 2nd-order sonorities.
The movement may be localized, such as in the hips, shoulder, chest, etc., or the move might be loose and general, reverberating through the entire body.
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Then he rewrites it again and again, examining each word, making sure of its perfection, finely honing each phrase until it reverberates with the subtle texture of the infinite.
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The harmful effects of extensive deforestation reverberate throughout local ecosystems.
The issue we need to focus on here is not the tactility per se, but how its meanings and consequences reverberate through equivocating networks of power.
By means of telecommunications, events within one country reverberate around the world, and events in the world reverberate within every country.
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As often in these matters, the politics of one member state reverberate in another.
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His willingness, indeed eagerness, to employ new cultural technologies such as radio and television also reverberates.
The whole is sufficiently reverberated and the movement in delta has here more of the attraction that comes with approach followed by retreat.
Suspended in the aural imagination, this single sonic event seems charged with resonant energy, its musical attributes reverberating into the distant close of the piece.
The language of the body is bio-historically formed and consequently, an assuring architecture reverberates with this archaic stratum of experience.
Perhaps when memories were made they were stored in the form of continuous reverberating circuits, endless electrical loops made by opening or closing synaptic connections?
In practice, the sample is loaded by a magnetically driven impactor or by a sequence of reverberating shock waves in a multi-step compression process.
With appropriate modulations the usage now reverberates widely outside the ranks of the professionals.
Her dance exhibited a similar lawless abandon, and it, too, reverberated with the expansiveness of nature.
The incident reverberated far beyond the soccer field.
We hear crickets and bugs, and further, space is created aurally through reverberation (the first bird is dry at 00.05:20; the second is reverberated at 00.05:56).
Now in the simpler societies of mammals other than monkeys, a similar sequence of social inequalities, social tension and reverberating quarrels can also be seen under crowding.
The repeated circulation of impulses in reverberating circuits between the cortex and thalamus, may lead to synaptic modifications in target structures, which favor alterations required for memory processes.
Transfers of holdings have repercussions that reverberate down to the present.
However, for those for whom the existential questions remain unanswered, the end of life can reverberate discordantly with despair and anguish.
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