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Examples of silence


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In spite of claims by the editor to national representation, many voices are silenced by their absences.
The article shows how through a series of assumptions the doubts regarding the programme were silenced and the narrative upheld.
He and his fiddle are silent, silenced by noise.
Her portrayal of individual lone stars, in the heavenly constellations, is punctuated by silences, most ominously.
The song ends brusquely as the realization of being in love silences the singer, and wittily interrupts the expected conclusion.
Our approach explains why there is a limit on consonant clusters : the intervening empty vocalic positions have to be silenced.
In memoirs the silences and the ellipses are as instructive as the narrative.
What is more, neither version of the silencing argument actually rests on liberal premises, as purported.
There are no silences between words in continuous speech that serve to separate lexical tokens as do spaces on the printed page.
Rate of gene silencing at duplicate loci : a theoretical study and interpretation of data from tetraploid fishes.
The precise mechanisms underlying imprinting, paramutation and transposon silencing remain elusive, and these processes are currently viewed as separate phenomena.
The problem here was that the noise of battle could not be so easily silenced.
Families and loved ones must not be silenced.
However, its aftermath represents one of the great silences in the literature.
In other words, what the historian chooses to tell inevitably sanctions some voices while silencing others.
However, as might be expected with a book constructed on this scale, it contains silences and imbalances.
The voice telling the story also breaks: 'undone', silenced in its own act of retelling the truth.
I experimented with composing certain sections by using dice to place silences and pictures and sounds but the end result was unacceptable.
Tokens were randomly shuffled within the blocks and separated by five-second silences.
The task force did crack one of the silences in the regional discourse by mentioning other northern residents, but their interests remained undefined and unrepresented.
Moreover, the elements of the fractionated community that do not fit this model of urban governance, such as drugs and crime, are blacked out, silenced.
In pictures, the equivalent to musical silences lies in the spaces between elements but which are shaped by them; we call them negative spaces.
However, the tendency toward transcendence can be temporar ily silenced by irreversible disease.
However, from 1936 the situation was to undergo a radical change, in part because any dissident voice would henceforth be silenced.
Whose voices and claims are heard, and whose are silenced ?
He has met his match and is in a sense silenced relative to others.
We assume, far more than in either history or literature, that there is a reason for these silences and ellipses.
With death having silenced his rebuking voice, there was little to remind people what a burr in their sides he had been.
Private memories that do not fit the public discourse are not merely silenced ; the fact of their silencing is also tabooed.
In particular, his occasional silences resonate louder than words.
Like ijp itself, the originality and multivalent richness of this configuration inspire prolonged reflection, silencing reservations.
The imprinted genes are functionally hemizygous, expressed specifically from the maternal allele and silenced on the paternal allele (red), or vice versa (blue).
Today, their ideas about nurturance, family, gender roles and generational responsibility are not valued by the younger generations - they are silenced and cut off.
Abstracts of papers parentally inherited allele with the other allele being silenced.
What is the trauma that is silenced here?
They have been silenced, their narratives suppressed and their capacity to articulate their experiences destroyed by brutality.
The restrained nature of the opening displays several noteworthy ideas: repetition, use of silences, rhythmic and melodic development.
In the amplitude domain, vowels correspond to peaks, and consonants to dips or silences.
I use the term silencing to refer to the act or process of preventing a witness from saying what he or she wants to say.
The silences within their text are also telling.
The few voices that might suggest otherwise either failed to become viable, or were silenced.
In the process, the authors may have silenced many different people to whom they intended to give a voice.
Moreover, also like fighting words, hate speech evokes visceral, rather than articulate, response; it provokes violence or, more commonly, silences through insult or intimidation.
In other words, they made public what had long been kept secret and silenced.
If a character temporarily "has" a voice, it will soon be blurred, switched, or silenced.
What is being silenced, what positions of dominance are being reinscribed, whose purity is endangered in such insistence ?
The return of the scherzo is silenced rather as the first movement, with a single pizzicato chord.
The silences may break syntax, sentences or even a word.
Imprinting and the initiation of gene silencing in the germ cell.
Methylation has indeed been shown to accompany gene silencing in most of the mammalian, plant and filamentous fungal examples.
In mature oligodendrocytes, the expression of inhibitory molecules is silenced by additional epigenetic modifications, including histone methylation and chromatin compaction.
Hynes suggests that the excitement of war explains why men forget the silences and sadness of their fathers, and go back for another round.
In-uences which might have helped push police of®cers into opposition to such a regime were immediately silenced.
In contrast, silencing events deprives them of reality and meaningfulness.
Now that what was felt in the present as 'subject' has been consigned to the past as 'object', the subject seems effectively silenced.
The methylated, or silenced, maternal allele is shown in red, and the active, unmethylated allele in green.
Moreover, it seems problematic to suggest that the issue itself was simply silenced.
Feelings could be shaped : provoked or silenced, moderated or enhanced, used to arouse or cancel other emotions.
In spite of its silences, however, the book remains invaluable.
Just as words are not separated by silences in the speech stream, actions are not separated by clear pauses.
If silenced, not only would the rebels go unpunished, but history might interpret their actions in a favourable light.
We experience the silences within the score as meaningful when we hear the music.
If this is silencing, then silencing isn't always wrong-and it certainly isn't always an infringement of free speech.
Like the white spaces in an etching, such silences render form.
Which voices would be heard and which silenced?
Placing an active microphone into the discussion situation had the effect of silencing many participants, particularly those in the inexperienced user group.
In the film, we only see the operatic voice (silenced o r heard); we lack the text.
Our notion of a silencing male domination over women is too simplistic.
Were they successful in silencing other voices, or did they simply not hear them because they were too absorbed with their own?
Here human vocalism is hushed, almost silenced, in the face of mysterious energies.
The other half of the dialectic dis-animates or silences the same character.
Rather, what one finds striking is how little is said by the witnesses, and the ways that they are silenced in direct examination.
He would only be silenced by meeting more than his match, that is, someone needier or perhaps likely to produce a better outcome.
Although tetrodotoxin injection is not exactly equivalent to enucleation, in both cases retinal ganglion cells are silenced.
I have argued that the silencing argument does not succeed on its own terms, whether glossed as an argument from illocutionar y disablement or from illocution-as-communication.
While one should be cautious about drawing conclusions from such silences in the records, it is true that those paying the poor rate could afford it.
Separating the phases of amplification and attenuation, these silences can be considered ideal areas of syntactic stability; in fact, silences are often analysed as implicative phenomena.
Interpreting such silences is of course problematic.
Our findings suggest that adult judges were more forgiving of longer silences between adult and child speech for the younger age groups (ages 1 ; 0 and 1 ; 3).
When silences, literal and figurative, were encountered in the narratives, time was always given to respondents to allow them to decide how they wished to proceed.
However, none of the silenced genes extended lifespan more than did silencing genes of the insulin-signalling pathway, again demonstrating a critical role of this pathway in modulating longevity.
Unfortunately, such silencing serves to deny, rather than problematize (that is, expose and then resolve), the often glaring disparities experienced by people of color in need of transplants.
They are temporarily silenced and inevitably resurface.
Can his critics be silenced ?
On the other hand, it is desirable that you express solidarity, give way to other speakers and tolerate long silences if they occur.
Although the language of equal opportunity is pervasive, the ideals of democratization may nevertheless operate as a potent form of silencing with variable results.
One might well conclude that this is a good reason not to understand silencing so capaciously.
Too often we have had no choice but to listen to the doctors because their patients have been silenced.
What is often silenced in an individual who has been traumatized is given voice through music.
The piece provides an opportunity to give recognition and support - space - to voices that have been silenced.
At many regional exchanges, such differences were silenced to circumvent conflict between the participants.
Nevertheless, readers past and present have attended more to the text's admissions than to its strategic silences.
A is not balanced and silenced by having met his match.
He must reassert his authority by silencing her threatening speech and insisting on his verbal command of the conversation.
However, in non-institutional interactions, speakers do not usually hold their addressees accountable for their silences.
Can anything more be learned about the silences in the census record through further archival research or informed speculation?
As one reader of this article has commented, the silences in the historical record sometimes speak as loudly as the spoken or written word.
One becomes a victim when one's genre of discourse has been silenced.
One involved experiments to evaluate antisense suppression, a promising approach at the time for selectively silencing plant gene expression.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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