| 21. | L also vocalised after in closed syllables
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| 22. | The performance lasted for two hours, with Spevack singing and vocalising Beecroft's manifesto.
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| 23. | Some of these gems are well-known ( Rachmaninov's " Vocalise,"
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| 24. | Hamlet interrupts himself, vocalising either disgust or agreement with himself, and embellishing his own words.
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| 25. | Early Scots became vocalised to by the Middle Scots period and subsequently diphthongised to in Modern Scots.
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| 26. | Others recommend repeatedly attempting to hit a note in a melody line, or by using vocalise.
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| 27. | Can't I fully vocalise as if it were something in the Holy Qu'ran?
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| 28. | Therefore, when seducing, the overarching aims and goals are never vocalised to the other desired individual.
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| 29. | Also like other geckos, pygopodids have the ability to vocalise-emitting a high-pitched squeak.
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| 30. | Others such as Autunna et sa Rose utilize contemporary classical chamber music vocalise together with spoken dramatic monologue.
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