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Once the first 12 consecutive, multiword utterances were identified for each of the participants, the children's samples were dubbed onto an audiotape in random order.
A narrator's voice was then dubbed over the scenes, describing the actions of the puppets and asking the questions.
Innovative practices of re-composition were central to a number of black electronic musics, including dub, toasting, scratching, rap, hip hop and their derivatives.
The evidentialist, as we may dub him, claims that the magnitude and distribution of evil provides a prima facie reason for the rejection of theism.
An analysis of the techniques of ' ' scratching ' ' and ' ' dubbing ' ' also gives new insights into previously discussed topics.
To provide the repetition component of the training sequence, the file was dubbed.
We have dubbed this simple approximate method the 'carpet search'.
I therefore dubbed the item "spurious" (that is, lacking authenticity in origin) and turned to other data to evaluate the matter.
A method of obtaining all kinds of noise, while reducing the somewhat boring static behaviour of the pure noise types, is dubbed atomic noise.
The set of all such interactions carried out by proteins encoded in a genome has been dubbed the interactome.
Auditory prompts were dubbed onto the auditory channel of one of the video tapes.
The crusade against out-door relief, as contemporaries dubbed it, soon turned into 'a form of brutal dispauperisation'.
This gave birth to various small specialist labels which reissued 78s dubbed onto vinyl albums, as well as new recordings by recently rediscovered blues singers.
Any element of business acumen or profit-seeking effort was dubbed ulanguzi (conmanship).
As indicated above, there are two kinds of programmes which we can dub reality shows.
The second section of the paper considers 'irrational behaviour' in a form that might be dubbed 'individual failure'.
In what sense should this author be dubbed a 'latitudinarian', if this is still a meaningful category?
A phase transition, sometimes dubbed the ' edge of chaos ' separates the two regimes.
In general, in a practice growing out of the dub tradition, form is enhanced or even created by bringing various layers in and out over the course of the track.
Their faith, with its ancient holy accounts, first was referred to as "superstition" and "witchcraft" by colonial authors, then dubbed "folklore" and "myth" by modern researchers.
Were one ultra-attentive one might find this sing-songiness, and what has been dubbed a 'soap-opera' level of character insight and dramatic evolution, yields some slightly vapid results.
This universal behaviour also suggests that the early-stage neck growth might be well modelled locally by what has been dubbed a codimension-two free boundary problem [13, 10].
Due to the role of pioneering turntable deejays in its development,3 hip hop historians have dubbed records 'hip hop's original and, therefore, most authentic medium'.
He dubs this effect ' precaution'.
However, diaspora often encapsulates a wide variety of movements and has been generalized to encompass what were once dubbed exiles, minorities, ethnic groups, and immigrant communities.
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