| 31. | McLaren has a successful sideline in vocalising club / dance records, and Autobahn in soundtracks and commercials.
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| 32. | In Wallace-Johnson's reformation of mass meetings, ordinary citizens could vocalise their political opinions.
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| 33. | The young are first able to vocalise and open their eyes between 90 and 106 days of age.
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| 34. | The jacky winter can be heard vocalising before sunrise and usually stops towards the middle of the day.
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| 35. | "The Agatya " had a significant role in vocalising the cause of the Bengali people.
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| 36. | The most effective is Rachmaninoff's " Vocalise, " in which Nakariakov evinces unexpected poignancy.
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| 37. | VOCALISE, Shiseido's latest fragrance for women, communicates every facet of a woman's character.
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| 38. | In a vocalised text, they may be written even if they are not pronounced ( see pausa ).
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| 39. | The second movement is an orchestral transcription of Messiaen's own " Vocalise " of 1935.
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| 40. | His third vocalise is a legato ascending and descending triad, utilizing the same phonemes as the first vocalise.
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